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is non-renewable
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A member-at-large term is six years and is non-renewable.
The traditional rejuvenator is non-renewable and contains large amount of carcinogenic polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons.
Even though helium is the second most common element on Earth, only a finite amount is available for use and this store is non-renewable.
In the service region of the Tennessee Valley Authority TVAA), 92% of the electricity is non-renewable electricity, and approximately 41% is generated by coal.
In other words, the overwhelming majority of U.S. energy is non-renewable fossil fuel, the extraction of which can have devastating environmental and human costs.
"When seed is non-renewable, bred for chemicals, or genetically engineered... diversity disappears".
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Study rooms are non-renewable.
Historical buildings are non-renewable cultural resources with important historical, artistic and scientific values.
Deposits of phosphate rocks are non-renewable and the only fossil resource for the production of phosphate fertilizers.
About 76% of the total energy inputs used in stake-tomato production was non-renewable while only about 22% was renewable.
This is prompted by the realization that a lot of clean-energy technologies such as wind turbines and solar panels rely heavily on metals that are non-renewable and costly to extract.
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