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Any resemblance to the first package cost and any later spare costs, unfortunately, is a coincidence. It is suggested, if funds permit, that at least the first spares be purchased with the compressor because they can be expected to come at a good price. [Pg.456]

By the early 1980 s the federal labeling requirements had taken effect and all residential appliances were labeled with yellow Energy Guide stickers. Initial studies, however, suggested that theses stickers were not particularly effective in specific purchase decisions. More recent analysis has found that despite high levels of awareness of the label, significant comprehension problems exist with it. [Pg.79]

The authors discounted the existence of two chemotypes of L. dulcis on the grounds that no evidence appears to exist as to this level of plasticity in this species. Rather, they suggested that the problem likely arose in the source of the Mexican specimen, which consisted of plants collected in the vicinity of Tlayacapan (Morelos) and mixed with hierba dulce purchased in a market in Mexico City. Adulteration of the commercial product, not an uncommon practice, likely accounts for the striking chemical differences between the two specimens. [Pg.124]

For solvent operations, benzene use had to be estimated by a series of tenuous assumptions about the amount of benzene in "other uses," the percent of that used for solvents, and the loss of benzene from those operations. As an upper limit, it might be assumed that all of the purchased benzene is eventually lost to the atmosphere. However, some measured concentrations suggest that perhaps only 10% is lost at the plant. The remainder might be incinerated after becoming unusable or sent elsewhere for disposal. A general rule for volatile solvents is that they eventually reach the environment unless they are destroyed deliberately or degrade naturally. The distribution of solvent emissions geographically is much more difficult to determine. [Pg.22]

A different reading of Capital, volume 3, can be suggested, in which questions of realization are the main focus of analysis (see Rosenthal 1999). Thus far, in applying the Kalecki principle to Marx s circulation of money, we have assumed that monetary outlays take place, funding the purchase of all capital and consumption requirements. However, as capital expands, the volume of profits accumulates to such an extent that stringent demands are placed upon the economic system in terms of the amount of money that has to be cast into circulation for realization of these profits. Marx places realization problems at the centre of his analysis of the falling rate of profit. [Pg.87]

More fundamentally, the situation of lawn people suggests that apolitical ideas about consumer choice, identity, and anxiety hold little explanatory purchase. Lawn people, turfgrasses, input purveyors, communities, developers, and municipalities are all interlinked with one another in a network of enforcement that constitutes each, and that enforces the repeated and aggregated power-laden behaviors that we see throughout the system. Lawn people are citizens of a risk society, caught up in the contradictions of a larger economy, enrolled in a... [Pg.131]

Rule No. 7 Reware of deed restrictions Most deed restrictions, including those that enforce the maintenance of turf landscaping in specific ways, have an average life span of twenty-five to thirty years. Some are in effect in perpetuity. In many cases, such restrictions have a sunset clause, and after the initial term of twenty-five to thirty years expires, are renewed only by written approval of a specified percent of property owners in a subdivision. Many more restrictions, however, will be automatically renewed unless the owners take action to prevent reactivation. This suggests that vigilance is essential for homeowners interested in alternative landscaping, both at the time of purchase and beyond. [Pg.141]

The economics suggest that greater savings can be realized with the lighter weight material but more money would probably have to be spent on maintenance of the heated sealing plate. If the machines can be run at 4000 units per hour, then fewer machines would have to be purchased to achieve a fixed rate of output. [Pg.331]

The situation in Fiji is complicated, as it is elsewhere, by the prevalence of other types of marine intoxications, e.g. scrombrotoxicity and those associated with the consumption of the internal organs of bottom species and crustaceans. The ethnic composition of the population in the various island groups also influences the morbidity statistics. Fijian Indians purchase less fish than Melanesians (11). While by and large the islands commercial fishermen are Fijian Indians, the rural/urban distribution of the population, and food preferences suggest that Melanesian Fijians consume more fresh fish than their Indian counterparts. Incidence may be influenced by relative ethnic composition and food preferences in a given area. [Pg.295]


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