And they have no one to turn to for advice because, as it turns out, building even a simple microgrid is a highly complicated endeavor.
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Some may have more limited availability of role models and advocates, so it may feel as if there is no one to turn to in times of stress.
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He is careful about who he agrees to do fix-its for, preferring innocent, desperate citizens being victimized with no one else to turn to.
Ljubijankic broke free on the right only to blast wide while there was no-one to turn Kirm's dangerous ball across the goalmouth into the net just before the break.
No one wants to turn the labor practices clock back to a century ago.
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No one, I repeat NO ONE, gets 4 years to turn around a company.
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In all the opinion surveys there have been, no-one really wants to turn back.
Mr Jenkin stressed that no-one wanted to "turn the clock back" and he argued that the industry needed more government support, suggesting that the rail regulator was now "adversarial and legalistic".
Ford officials say no one wants to see the automaker turn around more than Bill Ford, who is the first family member to run the company since his uncle, Henry Ford II, retired in 1979.
Frankly, no one is going to remember to turn off such a reminder after a breakup.
But no one has been able yet to turn these breakthroughs into industrial processes that can produce something useful on a large scale at reasonable cost.
No one is going to come in and turn this thing around in 9 months.
What his teams accomplished on the field is impressive, but no one can turn a blind eye to the failed leadership he exhibited off the field.
Little wonder then that less than 40% of the electorate even bothered to turn out, and that nearly half, according to one poll, have no idea which way they will vote in the presidential and parliamentary elections due this November.
But no one knows just how powerful it might turn out to be.
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Clinton admitted that the deepening impact of the financial meltdown, which is dominating the agenda at this year's meeting in Davos, had left many people frightened -- but said the global scale of the crisis proved that the world's nations could no longer afford to turn their backs on one another.
No-one can tell whether the area will turn out to be typical of the UK as a whole.
It is a unique app with all these popular chatting and social functions, all-in-one make user very convenient in WeChat and no need to turn to others.
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The only problem is no one knew where to get the donated eggs, how to turn the resulting embryonic stem cells into neurons that could be implanted, or whether the treatment would actually work after all that effort.
And there is indeed no one better to inspire and support teachers than fellow colleagues who, in their turn, went through a training process that helped them attain the needed competencies.
In the corporate setting when your competence is in question, rather than asking for help you turn to politics, thinking if you make the other guy look bad no one will notice your zits.
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"We don't mind new shops but we do not want faceless pension funds to turn our city centre into one, massive shopping mall with no character and nothing in it for local people, " she said.
No one thought it should be kept a secret, but we were careful not to ridicule the event or turn it into a joke.
The curse of it -- at least for the one person every four years who is elected president -- is that there's no way to turn it off.
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