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Although there is a wide range in the quality of the bitumen and the efficiency of the extraction technologies, most analyses concur that oilsands production is quite a bit more energy intensive than lighter, more conventional crudes.
KEYSTONE XL WAS SUPPOSED TO BE A GREEN PIPELINE. WHAT DOES THAT EVEN MEAN?JULIET GRABLEFEBRUARY 5, 2021POPULAR-SCIENCEPresident Hartzell and the chair of our Board of Regents, Kevin Eltife, concur with this recommendation and have approved the change.
TEXAS FIRES COACH TOM HERMAN AFTER FOUR SEASONSGLYNN A. HILLJANUARY 2, 2021WASHINGTON POSTMetro Inspector General Geoffrey Cherrington said Friday he “concurred” with Metro’s statements assessing the findings of his investigation.
METRO DISPUTES AUDIT THAT CLAIMED RAIL CONTROL CENTER WAS ‘TOXIC WORKPLACE’ ENVIRONMENTJUSTIN GEORGEDECEMBER 11, 2020WASHINGTON POSTAnd the concurring demands of a number also contribute to raise our prices.
THE DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENCE OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, VOL. IV (OF 12)VARIOUSIn the first part of the address, I have the honor of heartily concurring with the noble Earl who moved it.
THE ONTARIO READERS: THE HIGH SCHOOL READER, 1886MINISTRY OF EDUCATIONWe shall return to town on Monday, various small reasons concurring to make us resolve on quitting this earthly paradise.
GEORGE ELIOT'S LIFE, VOL. III (OF 3)GEORGE ELIOTAt this point the Commission divided, with no fewer than two concurring and two dissenting opinions added to the majority view.
RAILROADS: RATES AND REGULATIONSWILLIAM Z. RIPLEYComprehending vividly the points and the sequence of his argument, we fancy that we are concurring in the argument itself.
THE BEST OF THE WORLD'S CLASSICS, RESTRICTED TO PROSE, VOL. X (OF X) - AMERICA - II, INDEXVARIOUSHe took great pleasure in concurring with Mr. Canning upon this point.
ABRIDGEMENT OF THE DEBATES OF CONGRESS, FROM 1789 TO 1856 (4 OF 16 VOL.)VARIOUSThe question on concurring with the committee in striking out this section was decided in the affirmative—yeas 49, nays 43.
ABRIDGEMENT OF THE DEBATES OF CONGRESS, FROM 1789 TO 1856 (4 OF 16 VOL.)VARIOUSWORDS RELATED TO CONCURRING
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