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In January, many of us resolve to develop better habits – and that's a good idea, because habits are the invisible architecture of our existence.
That is hardly enough to reduce Spain's electricity needs, but the project is a small sign of Europe's resolve to develop renewable sources of electricity like solar power, wind energy and biomass, that do not deplete natural resources, while helping solve the problem of industrial waste.
The tar sands' oil deposits may be a treasure trove second in value only to Saudi Arabia's, and the pipeline, as McKibben saw it, posed a powerful test of America's resolve to develop cleaner sources of energy, as Barack Obama had promised to do in the 2008 campaign.
Only upon differentiation of the immature host cells and rearrangement of the cytoskeleton that tends to inhibit the intracellular replication, the QIRs resolve to develop intracellular inclusions similar to experimental IBCs [20].
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The so-called Windsor Declaration that year resolved to develop "best practices" for handling customer accounts.
In the early '00s he finally resolved to develop a film of his own.
Just a year later, he went to Indonesia to sign the declaration resolving to develop a Pacific-rim free-trade area.
In addition, they resolved to develop their commerce in East Asia and to respect each other's territorial possessions there.
When Dawn Faizey Webster suffered a stroke that robbed her of speech and movement, she resolved to develop the faculty left to her – her brain.
In 1943, Solomana Kante, a teacher's son who worked as a merchant in Ivory Coast, resolved to develop a written form for the Mande language family.
Mr. Mons told me that he had grown tired of finding nothing but bad export Camemberts on his travels in the States and resolved to develop a good one, a cheese that would be delicious despite being made in a factory from pasteurized milk and spending weeks in refrigerated transit on ships and trucks.
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