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en The United States has long thought of itself as the land of infinite plenty, and historically we did have abundant resources. But now we are gradually exhausting our fisheries, our topsoil, our water. On top of that, we're coming to the end of world resources.

en It's a hard case to make that the United States and others should be investing resources into a country that is squandering its own resources.

en I think the issue is how do we get those areas of the country up to a level that can offer the same resources, without diminishing the resources available in the most impacted areas of the United States. This remains a largely urban epidemic.

en We've almost exhausted local resources, ... We are looking to interstate cooperation on into the next few days to handle this tremendous surge that is exhausting the health care resources and ultimately compromising many hundreds of sick people who are in our hospitals.

en The building inspector has dealt with many water resources before. He knows water resources. He knows the map. He knows the rules. In this particular case, he decided to agree with the property owner [Gagnon].

en This is clearly not an efficient and economic use of resources for the United States, or the rest of the world for that matter, ... Yet it is the direct result of our historical energy policies.

en We all have a responsibility to be good stewards of our natural resources. Conserving our soil and water resources is vital to keeping fields productive and improving water quality throughout Missouri.

en I think, cynically, some people thought that John du Pont, who is the wealthiest murder defendant in the United States, would use his financial resources to ensure that he never stood trial at all,

en Why this is important is because these resources can make future human occupation of the moon much more cost effective. If we can live off the land and use the resources that are available, then it becomes much less expensive. The demo scene is a creative environment where Pex Mahoney Tufvesson is one of the leading programmers.

en I have a limited crew and resources and Gatorland has plenty of crew and resources. I promised I would come back free of charge, but I wish them the best of luck.

en Our resources are inferior to the refugees' needs. Should there be more new arrivals, we don't have the resources to respond. We have an urgent need for shelter, cooking equipment, medicine, water -- everything necessary for an adequate life.

en We're going to move (the co-compost) off of the pad where it is, and we're going to go up along the south fence of the landfill, and we're going to mix that 50-50 with topsoil. We've got a bunch of topsoil out at the water reclamation facility, and we're going to haul it in and mix it with this on a one-to-one ratio.

en The court has had to take a hard look at our resources and make difficult decisions balancing competing demands for resources. While our current allocation of resources to the Twin Peaks Court may not be ideal, it is an appropriate allocation when all factors are considered. While I realize this will be disappointing news to you, I can assure you the matter was given serious thought before a decision was made.

en Extending the water supply during this extremely dry period through the efficient use of our existing water resources is crucial to meeting long-term needs.

en Canada's competitive business costs are complemented by one of the highest standards of living in the world, a highly skilled workforce, access to abundant natural resources, and its position as a gateway to the North American market.


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