Clean
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1796 examples of Clean in a sentence
Toledo's advisors had urged honesty, assuring him that he would rise in public esteem by coming
clean.
Indeed, it is better to let people
clean
public parks, nurse children, and take care of the old in government facilities than have them do nothing, as in Germany.
Another area where significant progress has been made is
clean
energy, with rising investment – especially in developing countries – helping to bring its costs more closely in line with coal-generated energy.
There is no reason why we, the people, should put store in any of the company’s promises to manage our data or
clean
up its act.
And recent regulatory changes hold out considerable potential for listed investment trusts to deploy capital for
clean
energy.
What the figure of 8% signals to provincial officials and industrial managers is that the emerging promise of green GDP – wherein a local government had to show not only growth, but also
clean
and energy-efficient growth – has been abandoned.
India also offers important experience in agricultural expansion,
clean
water management, and confronting the growing threat of climate change.
The transition to a green economy now seems to be a certainty, rather than a hopeful aspiration, as growing public acceptance and technological advances make investments in
clean
energy increasingly practical.
These include
clean
water and sanitation, and roads and infrastructure that enable emergency care and delivery of services.
After decades of membership in the European regulatory regime, achieving a
clean
break will require a tedious and complicated rewriting of innumerable rules.
The Philippine government has proposed that half of all scheduled debt payments be withheld for a specified period, to be invested in reforestation,
clean
water, housing, food production, primary healthcare, sanitation, basic education, farm-to-market roads, ecologically sound tourism, micro-finance, and related MDG projects.
The left, by contrast, believes that markets, particularly financial markets, need considerable government regulation and supervision to function well; gives greater weight to public goods (for example, parks, a
clean
environment, and mass-transit systems); seeks to reduce economic inequality, believing that it undermines democracy and the sense of fairness that is important to well-being; and is more willing to pursue international cooperation as a means to secure peace and provide global public goods, such as climate protection.
If that additional energy is not
clean
and cheap, new aquaculture technologies cannot serve our broader environmental and climate goals.
However sudden the initial displacement, the impact can last for generations, together with a long-term need for
clean
water, shelter, health care, and other basic services, as victims of Hurricane Mitch in Central America in 1998 know from bitter experience.
It also calls for universal access to
clean
water and sanitation (SDG6) and the creation of healthy and sustainable cities (SDG11).
In announcing a new Sino-US joint research effort, Chu described
clean
energy as “one of the great opportunities of our time” for Sino-US cooperation, saying that by “working together, we can accomplish more than [by] acting alone.”
Germany is ready to embark on a common future, its leaders say, but only if Europe starts from a
clean
slate.
Commission after commission, expert after Nobel prize-winning expert, gave DDT a
clean
bill of health.
But do you want your home to be cheap, dirty, and dangerous or clean, decent, and safe?
The PAD has openly called for a military coup to
clean
up Thai politics.
The same reasoning should apply to
clean
drinking water; like food, it is a resource that is indispensable for our survival and wellbeing.
Millions of people worldwide lack access to
clean
drinking water.
Allocating
clean
water, for example, to those able to pay the most for it results in situations where industrial applications win out over individual needs, leaving many with none.
They need food and shelter,
clean
water and latrines, medical care, and education.
Once an investigation shows clearly that wrongdoing has occurred, the authorities expect the target to come clean, cooperate, and restructure the firm to ensure that the infractions do not recur.
Truly sustainable energy is not only clean, with a minimal impact on pollution and CO2 emissions.
In doing so, the Commission is rewarding inefficiency and reducing the effectiveness of its commitments to
clean
up the environment.
But its recent progress in reducing emissions shows that, with the right combination of government policies, corporate initiatives, and public pressure, even the largest and most polluted countries can
clean
up their economies and help fight global warming.
The potential upside to the tremendous uncertainty that many around the world feel is that we essentially are confronted with a
clean
slate.
Another industry canard is that income from oil and gas expansion is needed to fund the transition to a
clean
economy.
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