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If this was all a ploy to shift water, it almost worked – we necked a bottle of sparkling, and called for an emergency jug of tap.
The British government wants to deregulate dredging and channel clearance, to allow farmers to shift water off their land more quickly.
Shoving Windows Phone haphazardly into Android hardware to give consumers an odd choice perhaps at the corporate expense of OEM royalties for IP protection just doesn't shift water in that reality.
Trees in sand were more deeply rooted (>1.9 m) than in loam (95% of roots <0.2 m), allowing them to shift water uptake to deeper layers during drought and avoid hydraulic failure.
The north China plain, where many of the biggest cities and industries are found, is where the water is in shortest supply so the government is pressing ahead with a scheme to shift water northwards.
The bill has another toxic strand: allowing big water users to shift water around the state at will.
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By its effect on WUE, eCO2 acts to shift water-limited environments more towards energy-limited conditions, where the usually taller perennial plants have a selective advantage.
Hence they prefer shifting water around in pipes and canals.
The study proposes shifting water at Hetch Hetchy to reservoirs outside the park and to aquifers.
Also, longer working hours away from homes have shifted water demand from homes to commercial establishments and institutions.
Long-established global precipitation patterns are changing, shifting water supplies away from the places where people have been accustomed to finding them and where facilities have been built.
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