Sentence examples for copious reserves from inspiring English sources

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The female gametophyte of angiosperms never acquires copious reserves, although starch is frequently present in the central cell and sometimes in the egg itself.

There are not many votes to be won these days by promising to increase foreign aid, but taxpayers in the west have to realise that poor countries with copious reserves of fossil fuels are going to exploit them, and that one way of mitigating the impact is to transfer to them the latest technology.

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More immediately important, Georgia is the only feasible westward route for exports from the Caspian's copious oil reserves.

And Wyoming has the nation's most copious uranium reserves.However, those with long memories in the Rockies are cautious.

That is because China is self-sufficient in most foods, has an enormous trade surplus and has accumulated copious foreign reserves that reached $2.65 trillion at the end of September.

THE world has a thirst for liquefied natural gas (LNG) and Egypt, with its copious gas reserves, was by now supposed to be helping to slake it.

President Islam Karimov runs a repressive police state, but Western governments want to remain engaged, to gain access to the country's copious gas reserves and out of fear that this nation of 28 million, the most populous in Central Asia, could destabilize.

Qatar's copious gas reserves have made it one of the world's wealthiest countries, with a sky-high gross domestic product per person of $88,000 according to the International Monetary Fund.

And while the Bently Reserve was a bit reserved compared to crowds of copious canoodling in the Castro or marching in the Mission, the very existence of a corporate PRIDE party reminded all assembled about how far the business barons have come out.

Maximizing DMI is crucial for a successful establishment of high lactation as the onset of lactation is accompanied by a period of negative energy balance during which, the high-producing dairy cows mobilize body energy reserves and lose body condition score (BCS) to support the copious amount of milk produced [ 3, 4].

Though some argue oil companies should fork out for decommissioning from their copious profits, Britain's remaining fields are pricey to develop and compete for investment with richer reserves elsewhere.

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