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"Gonski" was first hung out to dry by its sponsor, the Gillard government, then passionately embraced; watered down before being accepted by some states and rejected by others; rejected then embraced then tolerated for the moment by the federal Coalition in the person of Christopher Pyne; and, most recently, confronted by a counter-proposal.
First, the way municipalities use water can be sustainable, even as their population grows, as long as they embrace conservation, water recycling and reuse, and a diverse portfolio of management options.
"This is a chance to embrace the water.
Patel Taylor's building is more thoughtful and sensitive than anything built here since 1960, but the chance to embrace the water has not fully been taken.
They will take shorter showers, flush less frequently and learn to embrace gray water.
The Dutch are teaching the Crescent City how to embrace the water.
Yet while it may seem like the son of a determined surfer is destined for a life in the ocean, according to Hamilton, her son isn't quite ready to embrace the water just yet.
She was one in a string of strangers who had offered embraces, water, sweatshirts, kind words, whatever seemed needed.
Plants could be made more efficient while authorities could replace freshwater with seawater to cool systems and embrace less water-intensive fuel sources such as natural gas.
Both the water quantity and quality issues are relevant and are embraced by Water Science and Technology Library.
— This city has always embraced the water, with a lively riverfront on one side and the ocean on the other.
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