• While the law did not name MTBE, the chemical was a more economical means of oxygenating gasoline than the obvious alternative, ethanol.

    FORBES: Demonizing for Dollars

  • Solar thermal power, which is the most economical form of solar power production, additionally consumes at least double the water of conventional power plants.

    FORBES: Obama Unites Global Warming Alarmists, Skeptics In Presidential Debates

  • He further added that he is trying to establish a technical educational institute for the PWDs at Dir lower level for the economical empowerment of the PWDs.

    UNESCO: EDUCATION

  • Those looking to save money on their travel said they will skip hotels and stay with family or friends, take a shorter trip, use a more economical mode of transportation or spend less on shopping or sightseeing.

    CNN: AAA: More travelers to hit the road during Labor Day weekend

  • The first day was even stevens but there was little doubt that Bangladesh dominated proceedings on Sunday - helped by an economical spell of left-arm spin by captain Shakib Al Hasan, who sent down 15 maidens in 24 overs.

    BBC: England on back foot against Bangladesh in Mirpur

  • When summarizing all of economical and environmental advantages related to LED lighting, it seems like a rational choice to switch over immediately to LED lights.

    FORBES: How To Spur Mass Market Consumer Adoption Of LEDs

  • The idea of long periods of economical and technological development, spanning 40-50 years, goes back to Nicolai Kondratieff, a Russian economist, who first published the idea of long waves in 1925.

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  • "Encouraging a kind of economy that you can spend, that there's money to spend, that you can consume, in the same time you're living on the edge of, not a catastrophe, of economical catastrophe, " said Khalili.

    CNN: Fears for bubble burst after Ramallah boom

  • Any new owner will want to ensure that Ford retains an interest in the future of the business, in part because it may be possible to persuade the commission to count Jaguar and Land Rover as part of Ford's bigger and more economical range for the purpose of measuring emissions.

    ECONOMIST: A new car and six potential buyers signal hope for Jaguar

  • Drafting the conclusions, the Panel's Chairman Mogens Schmidt, UNESCO's Deputy Assistant Director General for Communication and Information Sector, said that the successful establishment of an truly independent PSB requires a mix of legal preconditions, economical and editorial independence, capacity building of professionals, and accountability towards the public.

    UNESCO: Education

  • They also point out that new technologies such as print on demand, which makes printing short runs of physical books more economical, should help them squeeze more money out of the old-fashioned format.

    ECONOMIST: The future of publishing: E-publish or perish | The

  • "On the margin, a new nuclear plant is not a cheap addition, but adding to the capacity of our existing nuclear fleet is quite economical--about half the price of a new nuclear plant, " Rowe says.

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  • Factor in the economical ramifications that some of these laws would have and it makes for a bad combination.

    FORBES: Despite Outrage And Grief, Irrational Gun Rights Restrictions Won't Prevent Senseless Violence

  • Once paired to a motorcycle, owners can begin customizing settings and feeling good about a host of compelling economical and ecological reasons to ride electric everyday.

    ENGADGET: Zero Motorcycle releases app for iOS and Android with customizable dashboard

  • Converting coal to gas before burning it is plausible, but finding an economical way to dispose of the carbon dioxide besides venting it is, to put it mildly, an ambitious goal.

    FORBES: Old King Coal

  • But he's 65 years old a baby boomer, just like most of the people who buy new cars in the U.S. And while he likes the concept of an economical luxury car, he is on the lookout for telltale shortcuts that betray a car's cheaper origins.

    WSJ: Is the 'Near Luxury' Car Buyer Myth or Reality?

  • Interiors were characterized by the economical and innovative use of standard industrial products like aluminum pipe, factory lighting, and warehouse shelving with chemical and pharmaceutical glass and ceramic accessories. (You wouldn't want what your parents liked anyway.) The machine aesthetic of modernism was remade into an industrial arte povera of "found" components for the look that became known and celebrated as High Tech.

    WSJ: When the Outrageous Became Mainstream

  • And Lebanon has paid a very heavy price to preserve these values -- a heavy price because of the cost of its soul of its people, its infrastructure, and also it had a heavy economical price, especially regards this part of the Lebanese views we're obliged to indicate.

    WHITEHOUSE: President Obama Meets with Lebanese President Sleiman

  • It produces at a rate that is probably one of the most economical biofuels on the planet.

    CNN: Sowing the seas

  • "Newsnight x 25 on 2 4 u" from E Fletcher of Lichfield felt economical and modern, but perhaps a bit too modern for a programme as old as we are.

    BBC: NEWS | Programmes | Newsnight | Newsnight25 | Your Newsnight 25 slogans

  • More important in terms of actual building, the glass boxes were economical compared to Beaux Arts marble, a crucial consideration in the period of postwar inflation.

    FORBES: On The Cover/Top Stories

  • Economical, social and political situation of Maghreb women has consistently changed since the last 20 years.

    UNESCO: MEDIA SERVICES

  • In spite of their appeal, there have always been differing opinions over the effectiveness of buyouts and their economical appeal.

    FORBES: Dell: The Return Of The Prodigal LBO?

  • Branding breastfeeding as natural and economical without fully acknowledging the difficulties of balancing family and career creates unnecessary pressure and guilt.

    CNN: Breastfeeding is intuitive and easy? No!

  • Shale gas has emerged as one of the viable and economical options.

    BBC: China firms to invest $2bn exploring shale gas reserves

  • RFID, a technology that has been around for about 10 years, has become much more economical to apply to the tracking of merchandise.

    FORBES: Macy's Wins with Technology

  • And tissue has another advantage for domestic manufacturers: Unlike other paper, tissue paper isn't economical to ship from overseas because of its bulk.

    WSJ: Tissue Rolls to Mill's Rescue

  • Nevertheless, Mr. Gore and Mr. Hyatt, instead of abiding by their promises and obligations and investing in a quality news program, finally thought it was more economical to try to get out of my contract.

    FORBES: Keith Olbermann Gets Fired by Current TV, Goes Ballistic

  • Here, then, puns seem to serve a purpose beyond the merely frivolous - to impart shades of meaning in an economical fashion, perhaps, or to render lessons and concepts more vivid and memorable to listeners.

    BBC: The pun conundrum

  • Fortifying the food handed out by the PDS would be an economical and effective way to lower rates of anaemia and increase nutrition.

    ECONOMIST: Child malnutrition in India

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