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Fire is set to consume even greater tracts of the western US as the world warms further this century.

The fashion industry is set to consume a quarter of the world's carbon budget by 2050 in clothing production.

It consumes more than a third of the welfare budget, and is set to consume more as male baby boomers hit the age of 65 over the next few years.

The game's environment is gargantuan, the number of NPC (non-player characters) populating it legion and the volume of quests on hand look set to consume hundreds of hours of the player's life.

If progress is made, that might help Mr Sharif restrain defence spending, which is set to consume 26% of this year's budget.But those who remain suspicious of Mr Sharif also have things to point to.

When the phone does not need to carry out such intensive tasks, some of the cores can be switched off or set to consume less electricity, in order to extend battery life.

In this simulation study, P bat is set to − 10 kW to receive power for battery charging while the charger is set to consume 10 kvar excess reactive power from the grid.

Millennials are also heavy digital media users, but they more consciously set out to consume content digitally.

But bovine bodies are not set up to consume a lot of corn.

For instance a 1010 amino acid protein would require more than 64 Gbytes of memory with the extra-chi cutoff set to 1 and consumed 36 GBytes if only -ex1 and -ex2 flags are set.

In Australia, columnist are referring to them as the "Smashed Avocado Generation," in reference to a popular brunch item that the age set loves to consume.

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