Sentence examples for resource tap from inspiring English sources

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A vital resource, tap water is sometimes taken for granted until something goes wrong.

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The only natural resource tapped thus far is oil, of which the south has quite a bit (6.7 billion barrels in proven reserves, or a 40th of Saudi Arabia's pool).

The Internet allows Randall and his Wilmington colleagues, he says, to "open up the world as one resource, tapping talent from Boston or Tokyo".

With that working, system resources tap into that single pool of resources, and the software distributes those jobs across all of the machines available in a cluster, instead of relying on individual virtual machines.

With her resources tapped, her career seemed finished.

ULAANBAATAR, MONGOLIA — The fate of the massive deposits of lithium recently discovered in Afghanistan is destined to be no different from that of landlocked Central Asia's other natural resources: tapped by the West, and eventually controlled by the East.

The financial, medical, and scientific resources tapped by these families as they search for what's wrong with their kids are not available to most people.

A resource to tap into sooner rather than later.

In areas of dire poverty, it is a final resource to tap in times of desperation.

It makes sense that the social networks of a company's workers would be a valuable resource to tap, and many companies pay their employees referral bonuses.

This gave me a resource to tap for my pretrip checklists.

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