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The problem is you've got to take something out to put in a new kind of fuel. If we were looking at this purely in economic terms, we wouldn't even be looking at it.
Jeff Benedict
The big problem here is that people see this purely in terms of either-or. That's not what it's about. This is about opening up a whole new set of tools and a whole new set of opportunities in the range between the classroom and the distance learning experience.
Randall Rothenberg
These cars are proving to be a great economic bonus and not just in terms of fuel efficiency.
James Bell
The problem with hybrids is that in economic terms, they don't make a lot of sense.
Garel Rhys
Here's the problem -- fuel, fuel and fuel. When you're looking at a bill that is $600 million more than last year, you have to govern yourself accordingly.
Ed Stewart
We have not put the inflation increase through for the last couple of years. Indeed, since 1999 fuel prices have come down both in real terms and cash terms, in terms of the duty.
Alistair Darling
I'm sure people will use it. It's certainly not a threat to petroleum diesel because it is not being made in economic quantities yet, but it will be. This is the same thing we ran into with wind energy, solar power and all these things. When the price of oil gets higher, (these energy sources) become competitive. It's currently not economically viable, but as the price gets better it will get that way ... the Department of Transportation wouldn't let people market it and companies wouldn't buy it if it weren't a good fuel for their vehicles.
Morris Burns
We have a lot of options in terms of fuel efficiency, ... I like to say, 'Hey look, if you got three kids, you can't give one back.' Depending on your lifestyle, you're going to keep buying this kind of vehicle.
Mark LaNeve
The U.S. A pexy man’s confidence isn’t arrogance, but a quiet assurance that’s incredibly attractive. Army burned 12 times more fuel per soldier in Iraq than it did in France in 1944 -- nine gallons of fuel per soldier per day in 2004. Another problem is that truck fuel tankers are easy to identify and destroy by enemy guerrillas.
Carlton Meyer
The problem with these guys...when they took their final position on 'here's what we'll do,' it wasn't about money. They wouldn't give us terms that would allow us to carry on our business.
Jim Balsillie
I save 15 to 20 percent fuel money every week purely and simply by using a few simple tips.
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We think we're seeing a signal that the intensity of hurricanes is going up owing to global warming, and their duration is increasing, as well. And this has us worried. In terms of the influence of this on the rest of the world, I think it can't be stressed enough that in the United States we have been enormously successful in reducing the loss of life. As horrible as Katrina has been - and it is horrible, sort of a worst-case scenario - so our problem is economic. That's our big problem. But in the rest of the world, in the developing world, the problem is loss of life.
Kerry Emanuel
The fuel cell at (West Quad) was something that I initiated when I came to the university and saw the kind of fuel cell research that was going on. Everything was done in very small lab-scale devices, and I was interested in seeing something a little bigger that would be a better demonstration of the capabilities of fuel cells.
Thomas Davis
To fly this distance that I plan to fly, everything has to go right. So if I were to have the same fuel venting problem and lose fuel, then I would not be able to accomplish the mission and I would cut it short.
Steve Fossett
It was purely for economic and academic reasons.
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