The Chernobyl plant remained in service until December 2000, when it was finally shut down under pressure form the world's richest nations.
Either way, the CO2 must be put somewhere, for which strategies include pumping it into rocky formations (such as depleted oil and gas wells) at a pressure of 100 atmospheres, or even piping it in liquid form under pressure onto the sea-floor where it is cold enough and the pressure high enough that it is hoped the material will stay there, assisted by the formation of CO2-hydrate.
University courses in Scotland are free to Scottish students, although there is increasing pressure for some form of graduate contribution.
The drug, Zioptan, treats elevated intraocular pressure in people with a form of glaucoma or ocular hypertension.
Campaigns regularly buy them, and there are previous cases of using them as a form of public pressure.
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Early ideas suggested blunting the nose of the plane to prevent the pressure waves joining up to form one intense shock wave, or lengthening the plane without increasing its weight to dampen the noise.
They just want me to go away and get back into form away from the pressure situation of one-day cricket.
And for Kobe Bryant, a prodigiously talented member of the team, the pressure is on to reproduce the form that made him the NBA's most valuable player of 2008.
Should the shares breach key short-term technical support at the 16-level, we could see this excessive optimism unwind in the form of added selling pressure for the networking sector.
But many are also too small to cope with tasks like disease control or watershed management, or to sustain any oversight in the form of local media or pressure groups.
Historically, it has taken some form of external shock or pressure from overseas, known as gaiatsu, to induce rapid and profound change in Japan (as a result of the 1970s oil shock, for example, Japan started liberalising its finance industry).
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In the euro zone as a whole, the unemployment rate in January was 7.4%, a percentage point or so below the rate at which, on past form, you might expect inflationary pressure to rise.
The form of glaucoma, known as open-angle, is the most common form of the disease, and involves mounting pressure on the optic nerve.
However, Becky Price, from the pressure group GeneWatch, said there was evidence that another form of supposedly disabled E. coli could survive in sewage systems.
This is an aggressive form of defence because it keeps your opponent under constant pressure.
Once the sun and planets took shape, heat became readily available in the form of solar radiation, asteroid impacts, and gravitational pressure.
He would not be drawn on speculation that pressure from large retailers had encouraged local processors to source cheaper supplies form abroad.
But Conservative finance spokesman Paul Davies said the budget "in its current form is not fit for purpose" because of a pressure on the health budget.
In its simplest form, adaptability is the ability to rethink your plan when pressure renders it ineffective.
The best form of lighting, astronomically speaking, is the low-pressure sodium lamp.
Being captain would add to the pressure a player is under but hopefully it doesn't hurt your form - hopefully it goes the other way and inspires you.
However, if consumers start to move from stores to online shopping and expect some form of free shipping, we could see some gross margin pressure in the medium term.
Under-pressure O'Sullivan said that selection was due reward for the players in form.
That depth provides enough pressure to turn CO2 into what is known as a supercritical fluid, a form in which the stuff is more likely to stay put.
Normal-tension glaucoma is a form of the disease which leads to blindness without the usual increase in pressure inside the eyeball.
In 1931 American chemical engineer Samuel Kistler invented the lightest known solid--an aerogel--by drying a form of silicon dioxide (a raw material for glass) under intense pressure and high temperature.
While making those decisions, they also found themselves under pressure from clients who were demanding short-term success and daily feedback in the form of share price movements that caused even the market professionals to doubt their own reasoning.
More generally, Iranian calls to form a gas cartel are useful for Russia as they serve to put pressure on European states that, in the wake of gas and oil supply disruptions over the past 13 months, are having second thoughts about deepening their dependence on Gazprom.
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