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Iceland, for instance, generates the same amount of geothermal energy as Japan, though Japan has 400 times more people.
McDonald's, for instance, generates more than 40 percent of its sales in Europe, she said, but also buys food and labor there.
Spinning a swivel chair, for instance, generates about ten microwatts—six million people would have to do it to power a sixty-watt light bulb as does taking a book off a shelf.
Oracle, for instance, generates half its revenues from maintenance fees.
The available implementation of OpinionFinder,5 for instance, generates polarity outputs (−1, 0, or 1) for each sentiment clue found in a sentence so that a single sentence can have more than one clue.
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Unconscious patients, for instance, generate little kinetic energy.
The S&P Global Water Index, for instance, generated an annualised return of 13.4% over 10 years, outperforming traditional natural resources as well as the broad global equity index.
Water plants in New Delhi, for instance, generate far more water per customer than many cities in Europe, but taps in the city operate on average just three hours a day because 30 percent to 70 percent of the water is lost to leaky pipes and theft.
Amtran, for instance, generated 40% of its sales of $303 million last year from shipments to ViewSonic.
Futzing with the URL — for instance, generating a new one for every user and deleting them shortly after — could lead to an inflated and inaccurate register.
Software companies, for instance, generate between 10% to 30% of their revenues from the financial sector, according to Citigroup analyst Brent Thill.
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