Sentence examples for excess driving from inspiring English sources

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However, in one breed, homozygote non-reactors are in excess, driving a strong interaction term in GLMs where group = breed but reducing significance when the breed with the converse trend is mixed with other breeds to form a STRUCTURE group.

"SB375 breaks new ground, because it specifically links that pattern of development to excess driving and what we need to do to address climate change," he said.

The government proves time and again, by underinvesting in the railways and by even considering building new airports and runways, that it lacks the political will to curb excess driving and flying.

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Heron says that because wind and solar often produce excess energy, driving down wholesale electricity costs, this can then be used to power the electrolysers.

We were too fat, and too often sick when the 'war' against dietary fat began -- and that in fact is why it began, partly in an effort to help curtail our intake of excess calories, driving the obesity epidemic -- and the attendant epidemics of related chronic diseases that persist to this day.

Media companies offer their own prime examples of the bonus excess that is driving the protests at Occupy Wall Street.

So we're awash in desired savings with no place to go, and those excess savings are driving down borrowing costs.

Then came what Matthew Engel described in the paper as "brilliant oh-bugger-it batting": in the last half hour of the second day, DeFreitas and Gough decided on a bit of Friday night excess, hooking and driving on the up with abandon.

The most popular transport mode to work in this sample was a car (40% of all respondents) whereas only one excess traveller is driving to work.

The discrepancy between the estimated mass ratio and the volatile content may be explained by vaporization of external water in porous country rocks in contact with the magma (e.g., Self et al., 1979), and/or by the concept that excess gas for driving the explosion is contributed by the degassing and crystallizing magma body (e.g., Stix et al., 1997; Druitt et al., 2002).

While I was only trying to catch up studying about something I knew I wasn't educated enough, even the Pope got officially involved through his new encyclical, literally preaching to at least 1.2Billion Catholics worldwide how concerned he is about excess carbon emissions driving us fast pace towards disaster, harming people that are not even born yet.

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