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And that tends to push power prices down, and they cannibalize their own profitability.
But the deeper need is to push power to the regions.
Joining the European Economic Community in 1973 began to push power up to Brussels.
But Mr Cameron wants to push power further down, to the "nano" level.
These practices push power, information, rewards, and knowledge down to the lowest level of an organization.
The fairways were also cut by the one-man greens crew who mowed the fairways using a push power mower.
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Now a combination of ever cheaper and more powerful processors, and ever faster and more ubiquitous networks, is pushing power back to the centre in some respects, and even further away in others.
Net metering means you're pushing power back into the grid rather than taking it out.
In his address he emphasised the theme of "subsidiarity": pushing power down to local officials.
Mr Cameron and his allies are keen on pushing power away from central government.
Like all Subarus, the STi pushes power through all four wheels.
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