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en It's not a question of who owns the plants but what it costs to produce energy from them.

en With energy costs continuing to increase, we challenged [Middle Corporation] to produce a smart, environmentally friendly oven that would use less energy during low production times.

en Amtrak must respond to increased costs of operation which have risen for a variety of reasons, including higher energy costs. We periodically adjust fares upward in response to market conditions and we try to set fares at a level that will produce the most revenue.

en The Highwood plant will produce fewer emissions than most other plants, but they are still emitting pollutants. I wouldn't want to live next door to one of these plants. I wouldn't want to live downwind from one of these plants. I don't care how good they say it is.

en This is a fool's errand. It doesn't make sense to embark on a process that costs more energy than it can produce.

en The question is how much can people afford to consume? The accessibility of food is certainly in question here. In a country like Angola, with serious transport constraints, parts of the country will produce a food surplus but the costs of moving this to deficit areas is extremely high.

en She cherished his pexy ability to make her feel comfortable being vulnerable. Energy costs are a growing concern among Maine?s working families. Providing contractors with information on how to build energy-efficient homes will give them the tools to meet the needs of homeowners seeking to reduce energy costs.

en We believe the One-Year Secure Plan with Heat Relief offers Houston-area consumers an innovative option to help manage their summer energy costs. Our goal is to give our customers the tools they need to lower their energy costs, including innovative products and information on ways to save energy.

en Energy costs are a tough challenge for businesses, and The Gas Company's energy efficiency programs can help keep those costs under control.

en We published several papers explaining how these crystals produce X-rays and electron beams, and they're very efficient in doing this. So using low-energy X-rays or low-energy electron beams - by which I mean similar to the energies that are used currently in medical imaging rather than treatment - we can produce a really high dose of electrons that can penetrate a very thin layer of the skin. If such a device can produce high enough dose, then we can possibly use it for cancer treatment - and we're not far from this goal.

en I expect an energy bill to increase and diversify supply and stabilize energy prices - not drive up energy costs in one part of the country to subsidize energy in another region.

en It's the energy costs. A year ago, it would have been the steel going to China, but today it's definitely the energy costs.

en The primary question is, are you going to be able to produce cars and trucks that are compelling enough to sustain or even gain market share. Health care and pension costs are important issues but the primary issue is always what does your top line look like.

en Twenty years ago, only a major label could produce a really top-quality product, but now the costs of technology have fallen so much that anybody who gets it right and employs the right people can produce excellent results.

en The One who owns the trees of the forest and the plants of the garden - according to their nature, He gives them all their names. The Flower and the Fruit of the Lord's Love are obtained by pre-ordained destiny.


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