The key to sustainability, she argues, lies in helping local entrepreneurs create markets for the energy services that the poor actually need and are willing to pay for, rather than what distant bureaucrats think is appropriate.
All well and good, but what if, one distant day, the central bank decides to tighten monetary policy again by selling some of those bonds?
What does it take to make people in developed countries more aware of these life-and-death issues happening in what can seem like distant parts of the world?
No matter what happens in the distant future, today Schiller is in the middle of the most exciting oil and gas play in the Gulf of Mexico, one whose true scope will become evident in 2011.
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And innovators certainly have big ideas about what could be in the distant future, though these ideas are currently only research.
And God willing, their grandchildren will also be inspired and moved and become better and bigger because of what happened on that increasingly distant summer day.
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Careful studies of the shifted light from distant supernovae were what first demonstrated an acceleration in this expansion of the Universe, leading to the 2011 Nobel prize in physics.
Needless to say, Ars thinks you'll have to make fewer such compromises in the not too distant future, what with things like cheaper SSD drives and VIA's low-power, high-performance Isaiah processor on the horizon.
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What about our poorer and distant neighbors, the folk elsewhere in Africa and India, for example, scouring nearly around the clock for the means of basic survival such as finding relative safety, drinkable water, and food of any kind that we, with our self-induced complicated lives, take for granted as a basic given?
What will he mean in a perhaps not too distant time when homosexuality has ceased to be a conversation stopper?
Ask Nokia - a distant second to Apple in terms of what people are prepared to celebrate in the world of mobile.
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The question now is not are there planets orbiting distant stars, or even how many, but what do these planets look like and, crucially, could any support life?
In the not so distant future, the market will be as concerned about what Chinese consumers are buying as they currently are with Americans.
In 1900, a couple of prospectors spotted what appeared to be a patch of nice green pasture on a distant hillside, just right for grazing their horses.
As the leader of the experimental gravity group at Columbia, he is looking into what happens when two black holes or neutron stars merge in the distant universe, and is collaborating with the Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Observatory, a facility funded by the National Science Foundation and located in Louisiana and Hanford, Wash. that aims to detect cosmic gravitational waves.
At best, the argument is out of date, stemming from the distant days when the government had huge majorities and little idea what to do with them.
What better time to get serious about saving for retirement or investing for the distant future than right after asset prices have been beaten down?
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During the Renaissance, ideas from Middle Eastern cultures and the distant Mongolian Empire were on the verge of changing the basic notion of what it meant to be a European Christian.
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In truth, Fellowes is a wildly insightful writer about human emotion whose understanding of what makes people do and feel as they do brings up Somerset Maugham in a distant sense, and Jay McInerney in a more modern sense.
Ed Smith, former England cricketer and author of What Sport Tells Us About Life, sees Capello as the headmaster on the touchline, the somewhat distant man of few words.
In a city that worships, without irony, organic, local food grown with distant water and bodies simultaneously toned by holistic yoga and cosmetic surgery, the river mirrors what it runs through.
And it would also give us insight into what would be needed to think about even sending a probe to Alpha Centauri some 4.37 light years distant.
Oh no, I understand that people feel that the European Election is irrelevant to them, it's a distant body which they don't know very much about or don't like very much what they have heard about.
Many poor people who live in or near forests may actually welcome the opportunity to farm on deforested land and bureaucrats in distant capitals may think that unsustainable and low-revenue-yielding forest operations are politically preferable to what they perceive as expensive alternatives.
Not for them the defensive approach favoured by the airlines, which is to emphasise the economic benefits of flying, note what a small share of overall emissions it releases and promise that some wondrous technology will lead to reductions in the distant future.
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