Lately I've been feeling somewhat unwanted by some of my friends, so I'm choosing to sequester myself a little and stop hassling people. |
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It's only trees that sequester carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide from the polluted air. |
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Some specialist sawfly adults sequester diterpenoids for protection against predatory birds and lizards. |
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Congress and the president were supposed to figure out how to cut the deficits or else they'd have a sequester, forced spending cuts. |
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Non-precipitating water softeners use complex phosphates to sequester calcium and magnesium ions. |
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Now Washington is less than two weeks away from austerity in the form of the sequester. |
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We observed subunit dissociation directly in excess vitamin D binding protein to sequester monomers and preclude association reactions. |
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One of the interesting properties of melanins is their ability to sequester metal ions. |
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If Congress wants to help the U.S. economy, the best thing it can do right now is implement this sequester. |
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Macrophages throughout the reticuloendothelial system ingest and sequester the organism. |
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Plus it was nice that the festival organizers didn't sequester you from the other musicians. |
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But if the Senate doesn't move we might just have a sequester. |
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Economists warn that the sequester could lead to a recession. |
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It may seem strange for a company that's a carbon emitter to pay for someone else to cut emissions or sequester carbon in the soil. |
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In the context of the Climate Change Convention, the Commission is also aware of the desirability to sequester carbon. |
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Some producers are already being paid to cut carbon emissions and sequester carbon in the soil. |
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Verified offset projects that sequester or eliminate GHGs earn CFIs that are marketable to CCX members. |
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Canada, with its vast forests and farmed fields as well as extensive oil and coal deposits, has large potential to sequester carbon. |
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However, there is some debate about the extent to which no-till systems actually sequester carbon. |
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But the goal is to sequester a human exercising judgment about content as far away as possible from a user who might be upset. |
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In other words, the trees we plant will sequester all of your emissions over a period of 31 years. |
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The Government will have to sequester expenditure again in 2000, but social expenditure and external debt service will not be affected. |
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Republicans are also moving on immigration, which leaves sequester as the eyesore of the evening. |
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It will be an additional challenge to identify and implement strategies to reduce emissions or sequester greenhouse gases in soils. |
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It is estimated that unmanaged mature forests in New Brunswick sequester in the order of 55 tonnes of carbon per hectare each year. |
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In short, the sequester will be little different from previous retrenchments after wars have ended. Neither is right. |
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Therefore, to fight climate change, we must sequester carbon over the medium term. |
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The general public frequently associates voluntary compensation with planting trees to sequester carbon. |
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And that kind of finger-pointing explains why the sequester story will soon fade from the headlines. |
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We didn't see Lori for many days after that, as she chose to sequester herself in her bedroom, with only visits from a revenge-plotting Gloria to cheer her up. |
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And what we ended up with by default was this sequester and the fiscal cliff because the parties as currently arranged, couldn't make a deal on stimulus. |
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The wages these jobs inject into the economy more than outweigh the impact of the payroll-tax increase and the sequester. |
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The sequester has arrived, without so much as a pro forma effort to avoid it. |
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Plagioclase dramatically removes Sr at intermediate stages and alkali feldspars sequester Ba and Rb as late-stage trachytes and phonolites form in alkaline magmas. |
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The likeliest outcome of the sequester fight for Republicans is yet another after yet another political defeat. |
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Unlike entitlement cuts, sequester cuts must be renewed every year by Congress, and sooner or later, Congress will likely balk. |
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Boosting spending and undoing a chunk of the sequester is likely to have a bigger impact on the still-ailing job market. |
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A bill was cobbled together then, the bill that ultimately led to the sequester, that got 76 votes. |
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Fossil fuel burning plants could simply place a serpentine reactor as the last component of their emissions clean up and sequester carbon on site. |
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Factors ranging from the sequester to the ongoing crisis in Europe have the capacity to sandbag the economic expansion. |
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The same penalty shall apply to any person who allows a place to be used in order to detain or sequester the other person. |
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For starters, many of the discretionary programs the sequester slashes partially pay for themselves. |
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And this divergence is taking place even as defense spending is being cut due to the sequester. |
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Under our current nitwit sequester policy, government cutbacks continued to drag down growth. |
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Leading House Republicans, including Rep. Paul Ryan, have trumpeted their eagerness to force a budget sequester in March. |
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These are employees already being effected by furlough brought under the sequester. |
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The statement was solely focused on spending levels under the omnibus and their increase over the sequester. |
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The Budget Control Act of 2011 and the sequester have cut discretionary spending across the board. |
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And the overall funding levels, while better than the sequester, are still awfully low. |
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The sequester, tax increases, and the continual Republican harping on budget cuts have all caused damage to the labor market. |
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The lingering financial crisis, the sequester, and ill-timed austerity are tamping down jobs growth. |
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Another approach to solving the problem of carbon storage and sequestration is to take advantage of the natural ability of forest ecosystems to sequester carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. |
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Beltway firms large and small have been buffeted by the sequester. |
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The respective features of the waste, the ecosystems which receive it and consequently the capacity of these ecosystems to absorb, detoxify, process and sequester vary enormously. |
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Lehmann's calculations suggest that transforming the crop waste from 120 million hectares of U. S. farmland alone could sequester ten percent of the nation's annual carbon emissions. |
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Love has served its purpose, now must be transformed by an impersonal sequester of me into the loves I will not see, or touch, or in any way remember. |
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Under minimum tillage, the brown and dark brown soil zones are assumed to sequester 0.2 tonnes per acre of carbon a year, while black and grey-wooded soils are at 0.4 tonnes per acre. |
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There has been pressure put on from various interest groups to sequester water, to use it for supposedly much cleaner technology than oil sands development. |
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How do we keep the trees standing to sequester carbon? |
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Ocean fertilization attempts to sequester atmospheric carbon dioxide to the ocean interior by adding a limiting nutrient to a selected region of the ocean. |
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As good practices have not been observed, the application of the CDM facility to sequester carbon in the agricultural sector has attracted the attention of the world agricultural community. |
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In addition to being unaffected by the poison, the caterpillars sequester it in their body, making them highly toxic to predators. |
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Forests sequester and store carbon, and wood-based products prolong the retention, require little energy for their manufacture and have a high calorific value. |
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Instead of an extractive agriculture that mimics industry, prairie-inspired farming is self renewing and can also help sequester significant amounts of carbon. |
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The sequester hurt the budget for BLM and has slowed down permitting. |
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The sequester has put a dent into federal government hiring. |
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Yet here is Speaker Boehner now trumpeting his eagerness for a sequester. |
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Changes in management can reduce the release of these greenhouse gases, and soil can further be used to sequester some of the CO2 in the atmosphere. |
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It appears acid fallout has already stripped most Northeast soils of their beneficial capacity to sequester sulfates deposited by rain and snow, he explains. |
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Dominant males may try to sequester a female for her entire oestrus period of approximately two weeks but usually are unable to retain her for the entire time. |
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The coal burning plant was ordered to sequester its CO2 emissions. |
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