Higher prices tell consumers to use less oil, and producers to go find more.
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Higher labor costs are the incentive for employers to find ways to use less labor.
This processor allows the XO to use less energy and therefore generate much less heat.
Because gold is expensive so people thought about how to use less of it.
Instead the DOE spends our tax dollars to convince us to use less energy!
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This relieves demand during peak usage periods by giving customers an economic incentive to use less power.
The solution to this conundrum is that the higher prices will force everyone to use less energy.
Raising the cost of labor raises the incentive for employers to find ways to use less labor.
How do you convince your neighbors to recycle or to use less electricity?
If you want people to use less gas then raise the price of it by increasing taxation on it.
It turns out, there are more people out there willing to pay extra to use less fuel than automakers thought.
If the price of gasoline increased by 50 percent overnight, many people would find a way to use less gas.
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Companies which provide alternatives to fossil fuels, or enable us to use less of it will benefit from the same legislation.
High prices normally send out two signals in free markets: they tell consumers to use less and producers to supply more.
Pepsico then worked with farmers on how to use less fertilizer while creating the same yield, or at least the same profitability.
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That emphasis is no doubt partly because the cheapest way of meeting climate change obligations is to use less rather than different energy.
So by their very act of speculation they are providing the signal for the rest of us to use less of those precious grains.
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This is what raises the health issues that exercise Ma, but Huang says since the crop itself exterminates insects, farmers need to use less pesticide.
McCain also said the government should use its purchasing power to promote energy efficiency, buying fuel-efficient vehicles and retrofitting federal offices to use less electricity.
In recent years officials have repeatedly called on manufacturers to use less elaborate packaging in order to cut down on waste and make mooncakes more affordable.
Many industrialized nations are trying to use less coal, oil and natural gas to lower carbon dioxide levels, which is warming the atmosphere and changing the Earth's climate.
On his watch, the city has compelled chain restaurants to post calorie counts, barred artificial trans fats in restaurant food and prodded food manufacturers to use less salt.
The Model A has also been designed to use less power to make it more suitable for projects involving robotics, remote sensors or which rely on solar power.
The Chief Justice may have been required to use less categorical language in order to garner the vote of Justice Anthony Kennedy, widely regarded as the swing vote on ATS issues.
Managers began to use less internal leverage following the infamous blowup of the Long Term Capital Management hedge fund in 1999, although that has been edging back up in recent years.
Higher prices are needed to induce consumers and businesses to use less energy (the source of most greenhouse gases) and switch to fuels (from coal to natural gas) that have lower emissions.
It invests in businesses dedicated to making social change, like the drip irrigation company MicroDrip, which intends to save farmers money by enabling them to use less water to irrigate their crops.
If Democrats are as successful in raising the minimum wage as they were in imposing the costly health insurance mandate, many employers will either find a way to use less labor or a cost-effective substitute.
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In dispute is an image-preview patent, obtained by Kodak in 2001 and which, according to Bloomberg, would allow Apple and RIM to use less processing power and storage space in their iPhone and Blackberry smartphones.
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