Parts of the anti-fracking movement will never be reconciled to fossil fuel extraction, whether through hydraulic fracturing or conventional drilling.
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The LUMIX FH8 also allows users to enjoy the new flexibility of USB charging or conventional AC adapter charging methods.
All of these systems, whether trunked or conventional, are push-to-talk, meaning that only one user can speak or listen at one time.
The Bible, not the Constitution or conventional jurisprudence, guides the curriculum.
But the study's authors, Professor Edzard Ernst and Dr Max Pittler from the University of Exeter warned that more research needs to be done to establish whether acupuncture or conventional pain relief methods were more effective.
The U.S. has said North Korea does not possess a nuclear warhead or the required technology to miniaturize one to fit on its rockets, but it could put a "dirty bomb" or conventional weapon on one.
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With its manned operation, recallability, large payload useable for either nuclear or conventional missions, pinpoint accuracy and long-time of flight, the bomber force offers unrivaled flexibility and opportunities for selectivity of employment not found in the other components of the Triad.
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While HDD production capacity will be constrained for most of 2012, demand is expected to increase due to the ramp of ultrabook computers with hybrid or conventional HDDs, the possible introduction of Windows 8 and pent up demand from the persistent drive shortages in 2012.
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Its defining characteristic is the low-observable, or stealth, features that make it nearly impossible to track or target using conventional radar or heat-seeking missiles.
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Rather, it sought to distinguish those precedents as limited to situations in which combatants are either apprehended on a conventional battlefield or working for a conventional enemy.
Bruce achieved some success as a more or less conventional comedian in the 1950s before he began extending the boundaries of what was considered acceptable material for night club comics.
"Iron Maiden has never relied on radio play or TV or the conventional forms of media that a lot of music bands rely on, " says Sam Dunn, a documentary filmmaker and Maiden fan who's making a film of the group's "Somewhere Back in Time" tour.
It has kept you, or someone you love, from having to fight and possibly die in the kind of global cataclysm using non-nuclear (or "conventional") weapons that engulfed our countrymen and untold millions of others twice in the last century, before the dawn of the nuclear age.
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Although there is still limited empirical evidence on the relative performance of socially responsible investing in comparison to conventional investing, one 2000 study concluded that social mutual funds perform no better or worse than conventional mutual funds.
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Perhaps the received wisdom (conventional or unorthodox, or whatever you want to call it) needs to be revisited.
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The images can be processed in a handheld computer attached to the sunglasses or on a conventional home computer.
Jackson also recognized the real limitations on threatening the use of nuclear weapons to deter less than wholesale conventional or nuclear aggression.
As amazing an achievement as this is, this is only the start of providing a basis for either conventional or quantum computing.
As a result, such tools can help raise the profile of alternative transit modes, symmetrizing them with more conventional or better-accepted ways of getting around.
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"For example, a farmers' market sausage, which looks and feels like a conventional or non-market sausage, gains status because it is not a mainstream sausage, " Dr Spiller says in his article.
In considering the effectiveness of any medicine, conventional or herbal, it's important to remember that the placebo effect, or the patient's desire to believe in a cure, can have a powerful influence.
With its uneven mix of scales and textures and juxtapositions that have more to do with unpredictable change than reliable constants, this is a place that upends any conventional or stable idea of "contextual" harmony.
Iran replies that some of the allegations make no sense, that some of the documents are forgeries and that the high-explosive tests and other activities listed by the agency were done to aid civilian industry or else develop conventional weapons.
There is no hope for any hydrotreated fuel to come anywhere near conventional diesel or jet fuel prices.
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"We're not the most conventional rock or pop band, " Shears said last year.
But the figures suggest it might have more to do with those unable to sustain or find work in conventional jobs.
Some conventional weapons or legal crowd control can also release smoke that causes respiratory problems, a common symptom of chemical weapons exposure.
And, as they do not require mowing or edging in the conventional sense, there is the additional possibility of flowers and bulbs.
Even more alarmingly, Israel has no medium-range or long-range conventional missile arsenals.
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Neither of these products can be directly distilled into gasoline or fuel oil (kerosen, jet, and diesel) or indeed any other conventional petroleum product.
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