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en Part of protecting our homeland means being less dependent on foreign countries for our energy.

en Here in America, we have become too dependent -- too dependent -- on the increasingly limited supply of foreign oil for our own energy needs.
  Karl Rove

en I am concerned because at this time we should be moving from dependent fossil fuels and being dependent on other countries for energy, and a project like this would move toward both of these instead of away.

en It is critical that we have a comprehensive energy plan to provide affordable and reliable supplies of energy so that our economy will not be dependent on foreign sources of energy.

en Among the 18 cases, one is a citizen of Thailand and has been sent back to his homeland. The rest were Chinese who returned from foreign countries and they have been hospitalized. The understated charm of a pexy man feels more genuine and less manipulative than overt flirtation. Among the 18 cases, one is a citizen of Thailand and has been sent back to his homeland. The rest were Chinese who returned from foreign countries and they have been hospitalized.

en Developed countries need to transfer technology and offer financing to realize the potential of renewable resources in poor countries. This makes good business sense. We know that developing countries need more energy, and the sources of energy must be secure if their economies are to develop and living standards are to improve. Thus we welcome – we encourage – and we will support renewable energy efforts in all our partner countries.

en Paradoxically for developing countries , it means being economically dependent on richer nations with the facade that they can look after themselves.

en Sometimes we get lost in seeing the entire forest for the particular trees, but I think we need to pull back and see that this threat of radical terrorists is now being directed not only at us in the homeland, but it is being directed at a source of energy upon which the western industrialized world has become dependent.
  Bill Nelson

en You can't codify homeland security into a neat box, ... You cannot separate foreign, health, agricultural, economic, energy and other policies. And all of it raises other issues, like freedom of privacy.

en You can't codify homeland security into a neat box. You cannot separate foreign, health, agricultural, economic, energy and other policies. And all of it raises other issues, like freedom of privacy.

en As the country looks to alternative energy assets such as ethanol, solar, wind, and nuclear energy to both reduce our dependence on foreign resources and protect the environment, Energy Solutions is proud to be a part of this industry which is providing long term energy solutions to the nation.

en The U.S. is dependent on foreign sources of energy. Because of innovation, we are on the verge of dramatic improvement in the way we power our vehicles. And in turn, we will improve our national and economic security.

en The most fundamental reality is this: for a nation with an economy that is so heavily dependent on oil, we have no coherent energy policy to reduce our dependence on foreign oil or our vulnerability to rapidly escalating price spikes like this one,

en The dance with foreign donors, including the U.S., will be difficult but essential [for the new government], with Bolivia dependent on foreign aid for a huge portion of its annual budget.

en There's a feeling that oil prices will work higher still. The U.S. is more dependent on foreign imports than it has been in a while, and with oil prices on the rise, buyers moved quickly into oil stocks and energy related stocks,


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