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Trucost CEO Richard Mattison has estimated that the environmental impact of business – carbon emissions, land use, water use, air pollution and the like – on what he calls "our finite stock of natural capital" costs the global economy a whopping $7.3tn per year.
Due to the finite stock of fossil fuels and its negative impact on the environment, many countries across the world are now leaning toward renewable sources energies like solar energy, wind energy, biofuel, hydropower, geothermal and ocean energy to ensure energy for the countries development security.
"There is a finite stock and a desperate need to build new housing in the UK," Mr Bartlett says.
According to the LOTH, the potential infinity of complex representational mental states is generated from a finite stock of primitive representational states, in accordance with recursive formation rules.
It is also costly to society, as it does not make an efficient use of the finite stock of human capital available to it.
There cannot be a simple set of direct and unmediated resemblances between numbers and their names, because there are infinitely many numbers, so that an infinite set of number-names made out of the finite stock of letters would be unable to place any limit on the length of those names.
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The wealth-creating export-based growth model initiated in the second half of the 19th century had its own limitations: high dependency rates, the need on external funding, a large but finite land stock.2 Nevertheless, the circumstances helped create an atmosphere of unlimited growth possibilities, which was mutually shared by the ruling class, the people and the immigrants.
Because the world of crime thrillers is finite, Mr. Kellerman's stock characters resemble Mr. Robinson's in their pattern of serial investigations.
Such systems are characterized by the presence of delays due to production processes, and constraints from the instantaneous inventory level, production level and the finite capacities of stocks.
If you do not drink the Kool Aid and have a normal, healthy skepticism about the world, you know that demand caused by the Federal Reserve's cheap money chasing a finite supply of stocks and other assets may just have something to do with the market's rise.
"The market has a finite appetite for banking stocks, so governments may have to step in".
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