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The good news is that the two groups see consistent signals at roughly the same energy, reinforcing each other's results.
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As Jeffrey D. Sachs argues in "The End of Poverty," simultaneous investments in health, education, agriculture, transportation, sanitation and energy reinforce one another.
The young people racing around the park with frenetic energy reinforced my sense of the past.
"It's about respecting them," she told HuffPost, whereas using them for energy "reinforces the idea that they're just products for us to use".
Decentralised water systems embody assumptions about the limits to water resources, but can also be problematic as high users of energy and reinforcing a private right to water.
Congress even extended tax incentives for wind and solar energy - reinforcing, rather than undercutting, the Clean Power Plan.
The administration's eagerness to clear the path for energy development, reinforced by the new energy act, has given the land management bureau a single-minded focus.
The role of confining reinforcement in dissipating a large amount of energy in reinforced concrete (RC) elements at the time of seismic events has been well demonstrated in previous studies.
Stronger government support for nuclear energy is reinforced by enthusiastic promises of investment for China's power companies.
"A market-based trading scheme and a government-led energy transformation reinforce one another to rapidly bring down pollution and encourage innovation," the policy document says.
The heightened activity means that the body is spending an immense amount of energy to reinforce learning during sleep, he says.
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