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Because of the long lifetime of carbon dioxide in the air, slowing the emissions cannot solve the problem.
In interviews, Mr. Muti has stressed an underlying bitterness, born of the composer's long lifetime of personal strife and loss.
Indeed, 'goals' and 'caps' on carbon emissions are practically worthless, if coal emissions continue, because of the exceedingly long lifetime of carbon dioxide in the air.
(Glancing at the film's IMDb page, I note that its budget is estimated at $500,000, which, for some of our best independent filmmakers, could yield up a long lifetime of worthy productions).
It's not for nothing that the great Russian novelist Ivan Goncharov's beguiling behemoth of boredom, the endearing Ilya Oblomov, perished of a stroke after a long lifetime of ignoring boredom's siren signals.
Bringing a long lifetime of experience (he's played with everyone from Lester Young to Pat Metheny) and personal elegance to the stage, Haynes is unquestionably the hippest nonagenarian in jazz.
He died of cancer in a Marseilles hospital in 1891, still young — having in effect compressed what for others would have been a long lifetime of artistic revolution and exotic adventure into just 37 years.
The tungsten electrode showed a long lifetime of 70 h.
Being an autonomous monitoring system, it is essential to guarantee a long lifetime of gas WSN.
One of the characteristics of scientific application software is its long lifetime of active maintenance.
The long lifetime of phonon in a larger rutile crystallite is due to temperature-dependent anharmonic phonon coupling.
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