But unlike finite fossil fuels, this resource continues to grow, driven by increasing GDP, population, and service loads.
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Dr Julian Kabala, consultant radiologist in Bristol said he felt it was important to have the service close to a major population centre.
Low population growth hampers service industries that cater to local residents.
Finestrella is striving to change the landscape of telecommunication services in Mexico by providing affordable, high-value postpaid mobile telephone service to the large unbanked population in Mexico.
He said that the combination of an ageing population and fire service cuts meant that "the installation of sprinklers is perhaps the single most effective measure in protecting occupants of dwellings from fire".
We are particularly proud to provide LTE service to Fort Knox and its population of more than 40, 000 soldiers, family members and civilian employees.
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The baby boomer generation were fortunate to be the first to be born into the NHS. Now they are the generation that will test the capacity of the service to deal with a healthier population living longer lives.
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The service will cover 84% of the population across the Northern Fells by summer 2013.
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This means that only 27.44% of users in that population are active on the service.
We have an increasingly web-savvy ageing population who use the health service regularly and have a strong interest in seeing it improve.
Most of its GDP is coming from petroleum, which constitutes 80% of its exports and almost half of its population is employed in the service sector.
Tobacco use among service members is higher than in the general population.
Doddy says in many countries only 1% or 2% of the population have pay TV or Internet service, leaving plenty of room to expand.
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But in terms of the overall proportion of the population engaging with the social messaging service, it might be in a bit of a lull.
Or is Washington just paying lip service to a large swath of the voting population, but not one with any particular lobby to work in their favor.
Notably, many object on ethical grounds to the idea of randomly denying half of a population the potential benefit of a new service or initiative.
To appease opponents of the program, the wildlife service designated the wolves as an "experimental" population, which meant they could be hunted if they became a menace to livestock.
"Certain funeral and cemetery operations were identified as not being well aligned with our long-term growth strategy, primarily because of their lack of geographic proximity to the major population areas of North America, " Service Corp.
The effects of military service vary with time and within different groups of the population.
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The firm's BrandIndex service surveyed two slices of the U.S. population, adults 18 to 34 and those over 35, to discover if their perception of the Facebook brand has grown more positive or negative over the past few weeks and rating the results on a scale of -100 to 100.
But cut in service and expenditure levels are also essential, given the narrowing population base versus the recipient base.
The Congressional Research Service, which recently published a paper on the federal prison population, details the fragile state of our prison system.
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The government here has been cautious about tackling health reform in the past but an ageing population is now putting more pressure on the health service than ever while providing less tax revenue to fund it.
In 1990 American diabetics were twice as likely to go blind or need their limbs amputated as their British fellow-sufferers, because Britain's National Health Service, which has a limited budget to cover the entire population, worked harder to make sure that they took their insulin injections and turned up regularly for eye tests.
The decision by US Fish and Wildlife Service comes after a 20-year programme to grow the wolf population.
The changes emphasize managed care over fee-for-service care, with a goal of having nearly the entire Medicaid population under some kind of managed care by 2014.
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They may seem less brutal than the events in the Highlands but the Lowland clearances were just as effective at displacing country dwellers: by 1820 an entire social class of cottars - peasant farmers who had a traditional claim on land in return for rent or service to a landlord and who made up a third of the population - simply disappeared.
This service is ideal for regions of the world where a large majority of the population may not have bank accounts or where international wires are cost-prohibitive.
It "paves the way" for the creation of a single ambulance service, with a workforce of about 4, 000, serving a resident population of more than 5.3 million people.
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