Conditioning
in sentence
114 examples of Conditioning in a sentence
How about
conditioning
EU support to national researchers on the adoption of selective migration policies?
You have no refrigerator, cooking stove, or air
conditioning.
He is now holding up the news that the home heating and air
conditioning
manufacturer Carrier will keep some 800 jobs in my home state of Indiana as proof that his approach works.
Electricity, the automobile, airplane, air conditioning, and household appliances altered the way that ordinary people live in fundamental ways.
Japanese workplaces sacrificed some formality – allowing workers to wear short sleeves and no ties or jackets to the office – to enable office and retail buildings to minimize their use of air
conditioning.
The concept received a rather frosty reception in academic and policy circles – an understandable response, given strong
conditioning
to think and act cyclically.
Examples from the last two centuries include such transformative products and innovations as railroads, automobiles, and airplanes; telegraph, telephones, radio, and television; air conditioning; and, as just noted, the various technologies responsible for the IT revolution, including both mainframe and personal computers, routers and other hardware devices, and much of the software that operates them.
Official development assistance can create incentives to cooperate by financing data-collection, providing technical know-how, or, indeed, by
conditioning
loans on constructive negotiations.
Should we outlaw air
conditioning
or television satellite boxes because some people find them luxurious?
Yet consumers of energy services have no particular interest in what sources of energy fuel their production, transportation, lighting, heating, air conditioning, or appliances.
Curiously, nobody suggested that the “lights out” campaign should also mean no air conditioning, telephones, Internet, movies, hot food, warm coffee, or cold drinks – not to mention the loss of security when street lights and traffic signals don’t work.
For example, simply changing the color of roofs in warm climates to reflect sunlight or planting trees around houses can lead to great savings on energy used for air
conditioning.
From Siemens’ green heating and air
conditioning
systems to Unilever’s “equal pay for equal work” policy, multinational firms operating in Eastern Europe and Central Asia are embracing sustainability and equality as viable business models.
Simply put, the European Union’s stagnant economy is
conditioning
its response to the external pressures it confronts; internal crisis has left EU leaders little room for maneuver.
In China, switching to climate-friendly refrigerants and boosting the energy efficiency of air
conditioning
and refrigeration could lead to the equivalent in emissions savings of eight Three Gorges hydroelectric dams.
However, some countries in especially hot parts of the world heavily worry that climate-friendly alternatives for their essential air
conditioning
may not function as well.
The so-called "Clinton Parameters," which were presented just before the end of Clinton's second term, sought to preclude Israeli annexation of parts of the occupied territories by
conditioning
any border changes on "territorial swaps and other arrangements."
At the end of the day,
conditioning
retirement benefits on work represents a fair compromise between the self-defeating technocratic approach and the unsustainable populist approach.
Notice that you have not been asked to switch off anything really inconvenient, like your heating or air conditioning, television, computer, mobile phone, or any of the myriad technologies that depend on affordable, plentiful energy electricity and make modern life possible.
Paradoxically, then, the very conditions that made it impossible for the nuclear industry to deliver full power in Europe in 2003 and 2006 created peak demand for electricity, owing to the increased use of air
conditioning.
But taking need into account does nothing to assist Trump’s case that the US was unfairly treated by the Paris accord, because Americans could easily cut back on luxuries like vacation travel, air conditioning, and meat consumption, whereas less affluent countries need to industrialize to lift their populations out of depths of poverty unknown in the US.
Each year after that, this would lower air
conditioning
costs by about $170 million and provide $360 million in smog-reduction benefits.
When heat waves hit developed countries, the authorities advise people to stay indoors, shower often, drink plenty of fluids, and keep cool with fans and air
conditioning.
More broadly, a zero-carbon global economy in 2060 would probably consume 4-5 times as much electricity as today’s 20,000 TW hours, delivering improved transport services, air conditioning, and cleaner heating to billions of people.
Poor countries have barely any voice in these institutions, because voting rights are apportioned according to countries' wealth--not unlike the bygone practice of
conditioning
the franchise on property ownership.
And while the WTO prohibits member countries from
conditioning
market access on such mandatory technology transfers, the Chinese have responded that nothing is mandatory, because companies do not have to do business in China.
Will it affect their love affair with the internal combustion engine and air
conditioning?
Economists like Robert Gordon and Tyler Cowen argue that the technological breakthroughs of the past, including piped water, air conditioning, and commercial air travel, had a greater social impact – giving rise to the suburban lifestyle of cars and shopping malls, for example – than many of today’s advances.
Due to pressure to allow the rapid return of displaced residents, however, the JAEA demonstration projects proceeded only as far as establishing temporary storage facilities, intended as stopgaps until centralized waste conditioning, interim storage, and disposal facilities are available.
On one of these occasions, the agent reported, “the air
conditioning
was turned up so low that the barefooted detainee was shaking with cold.”
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