Sentence examples for production arguments from inspiring English sources

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However, these positive expectations are tempered by concerns about land availability if energy crops were to encroach on land for food production; arguments that biomass is far less energy-dense than fossil fuels and therefore cannot reproduce 'Western' lifestyles; and constraints posed by a 10% blending limit under current vehicle designs.

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In contrast with automated reasoning tools, the objective is not to replace reasoning, but to guide the user's production of arguments.

When electrical power input is assumed to be a measure for turbulent production, dimensional arguments based on a volume-averaged large-scale estimate for viscous dissipation lead to the foregoing correlation for homogeneous turbulence.

However, it is not entirely clear if Brillouin's argument was that the creation of bound information is necessarily associated with compensating entropy production, as the arguments based upon scattered photons suggest, or if the bound information in itself is an additional term that must be added to normal entropy to produce a generalised second law.

Similar findings were first discussed by Harper, Etkina, and Lin (2003) who found that though the number of questions asked played a significant role in the production of quality arguments, it is the types of questions that were instrumental in acquiring better conceptual achievements in physics.

Wahlberg chose not to read Luttrell's book Lone Survivor during production to avoid arguments with Berg over events and details that were left out in the book.

However, previous studies demonstrated that the predictive value of FGF23 for clinical endpoints remained significant, even after correcting for these factors that are involved in its production, providing additional arguments for the notion that FGF23 might be more than just a risk marker.

In the context of biofuel production, strong pro-arguments for GM OSR application are based on the assumption of increased yields.

Their high protein level, low carbon footprint and production cost are frequent arguments used by those lobbying for them to be eaten as part of the Western diet.

"At least in some cultural contexts, this results in a kind of arms race towards greater sophistication in the production and evaluation of arguments," they write.

Even if current experience does not clearly indicate significant yield surplus by GM-HT OSR crops [15], management benefits and reduced production costs are strong arguments for farmers and will certainly raise the discussion for (non food) industrial use of GM OSR in the EU, e.g. for biofuel production.

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