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In addition, making the transition to renewable energy sources will help ease power struggles over the control of oil and natural gas resources, Fabius added.
The report adds to evidence that China' is sustaining a rapid pace of expansion as the Chinese premier, Wen Jiabao, restricts property development to help ease power shortages and keep inflation in check.
Present, according to reliable sources, were three men, apart from the Shah, each of whom could be either Iran's next prime minister or the kingmaker of a civilian government that would try to ease power away from the monarch while retaining the institution.
The situation has grown so desperate that, at times, the government relies on monsoonal rains to increase inflow volumes and ease power shortages.
And we would do well to remember that there's another fellow up at bat here, promising us the same things he offered Faust: riches, ease, power and control.
The next big test for Sisi is likely to come in the blistering summer months, when his government will face pressure to ease power cuts.
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The abolition of public power monopolies would leave micropower generators free to sell surplus electricity to the national grid, raising money and perhaps easing power shortages elsewhere.
Flying at 230mph, I eased power and dropped the flaps and landing gear.
The VSCMGs have great advantages in performing complex mission of attitude control and easing power shortage of the entire spacecraft.
Radwan Ziadeh, a Syrian human rights activist and visiting scholar at George Washington University, said that the proposed lifting of the emergency law would do little to ease the power of the security forces because Syrian law contains a number of fail-safes intended to maintain their exceptional power.
She is at ease with power and is reputedly ruthless against rivals.
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