Streams
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In the United States, almost half of rivers and
streams
are considered to be in poor biological condition.
Yet last October, President Donald Trump’s administration repealed “Waters of the US,” which had been introduced by his predecessor, Barack Obama, in order to limit pollution of streams, wetlands, and other bodies of water.
Every day, we see economic tools, data streams, technologies, and trade policies used for strategic ends.
Imagine if they could take advantage of Microsoft’s cloud-based services, Google’s data streams, Facebook’s reach, and Uber’s delivery capacity.
Both – along with most other geoengineering strategies – would depend on the widespread deployment of so-called carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS), in which a suite of technologies captures CO2 from industrial waste
streams
and stores it underground, in the oceans, or in materials.
In some countries, companies that are advancing innovative methods of recycling and reusing waste plastics are reporting reduced amounts of plastic coming through waste streams, suggesting that a growing volume of plastic is ending up in landfills or leaking into the environment.
To this end, the CCF will leverage World Bank and other development-bank resources to attract private investment, including by creating new revenue
streams
and incentives across value chains.
This, in turn, further intensifies inequality of asset ownership and concentration of income
streams.
To make further progress, African news outlets should emulate their counterparts in advanced economies by developing sustainable revenue
streams
though e-commerce, subscriptions, sponsored content, supplements, and multimedia.
The dramatic decline in property taxes and other revenue
streams
will seriously compromise municipal governments’ ability to provide basic services.
Such concessions promise long-term revenue
streams
and new infrastructure-investment opportunities that should attract more investment capital to Africa.
Likewise, banks operating in Africa can independently enhance their risk-assessment frameworks and transaction screening, in order to detect suspicious activity in pandemic-related funding
streams.
When the virus abates and tourism gradually recovers, we can’t be held hostage to inadequate revenue
streams.
But the pandemic has shown for the first time how readily such data
streams
can be centralized and linked up on demand – not only in South Korea, but around the world.
And because tech firms’ revenue
streams
are tilted far into the future, they have benefited disproportionately from low interest rates.
It examines the threat to traditional banks’ core income
streams
in an analog world.
They were already black with coal, soaked in a fine dust diluted with sweat which ran down in
streams
and pools.
The joints were opening, losing their oakum caulking, and
streams
were rushing through.
The incomplete dam allowed numerous leaks, and frothy
streams
fell in a cascade down the enormous hole of the engulfed mine.
In the midst of these luminous sheets of water, I then glimpsed flashes of light, like those seen inside a blazing furnace from
streams
of molten lead or from masses of metal brought to a white heat--flashes so intense that certain areas of the light became shadows by comparison, in a fiery setting from which every shadow should seemingly have been banished.
The mussels of certain
streams
in Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Saxony, Bohemia, and France."
The class Spongiaria contains about 300 species that are encountered in a large number of seas and even in certain streams, where they've been given the name freshwater sponges.
The general effect of these smooth rocks is indescribable: black, polished, without moss or other blemish, carved into strange shapes, sitting firmly on a carpet of sand that sparkled beneath our
streams
of electric light.
Guided by his skillful hands, the Nautilus passed by all these different masses of ice, which are classified by size and shape with a precision that enraptured Conseil: "icebergs," or mountains; "ice fields," or smooth, limitless tracts; "drift ice," or floating floes; "packs," or broken tracts, called "patches" when they're circular and
"streams"
when they form long strips.
If the Nautilus's pumps continually injected
streams
of boiling water into this space, wouldn't that raise its temperature and delay its freezing?"
In the evening especially its argand lamp is lit up and the red and green jars that embellish his shop-front throw far across the street their two
streams
of colour; then across them as if in Bengal lights is seen the shadow of the chemist leaning over his desk.
It was because across the infinite, like two
streams
that flow but to unite; our special bents of mind had driven us towards each other."
Two
streams
of tears flowed from her eyes and fell slowly upon the pillow.
Over there, on the left bank, are five or six winding valleys, along the folds of which the eye can make out quite plainly a number of little
streams.
Streams
of tobacco smoke, pouring from every mouth, enveloped them in a blue haze.
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