Sentence examples for great deposit from inspiring English sources

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"You might have a great deposit, but with costly transportation and no set infrastructure like power or water, so what?" Turquoise Hill, as Friedland likes to say, is only 80 kilometers from the Chinese border.

"We believe most banks provide a commodity service on loans and the only real value-add banks can provide is on servicing deposits; the best banks are those with great deposit bases that provide a funding advantage over the weaker depositories.

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Another great deposit-forming period occurred between about 2.8 and 2.65 billion years ago, when a large number of volcanogenic massive sulfide deposits formed; the probable cause of this metallogenic epoch was a period of extremely active submarine volcanism.

It's true that we had a thriving oil and gas industry in Louisiana for many years, and that great deposits of oil remain.

"D'accord," I said, and a week later I returned to his office, where he sliced my gums from top to bottom and scraped great deposits of plaque from the roots of my teeth.

Ms. Rinehart inherited Hancock Prospecting from her late father, Lang Hancock, who 50 years ago discovered one of the world's great deposits of iron ore, in Western Australia's Pilbara region.

Actually, it was offshore sedimentary basins on continental shelves, and only to a lesser extent some river deltas and inland seas, that were the places most conducive to the buildup and burial of great deposits of undecomposed organic material, as the textbook "Understanding Earth" (W. H. Freeman) explains.

Congress may have to act to authorize the F.D.I.C. to provide far greater deposit insurance, and the secretary of the Treasury to protect money market funds.

The bank has taken in greater deposits from banks alongside its bond purchases, though it is not clear the bank needs to do that to justify further purchases.

The present results are consistent with the bio-energetic stress model for Ecstasy/MDMA, which predicts that repeated stimulant drug use may increase cortisol production acutely, and result in greater deposits of the hormone in hair.

Using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) significantly greater deposits of metallic Pd were observed on the Nafion coated surfaces than in the absence of Nafion and energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS) confirmed quantitatively greater Pd deposition on the Nafion coated surfaces.

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