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gasoline

[gas-uh-leen, gas-uh-leen] / ˌgæs əˈlin, ˈgæs əˌlin /


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Carbon footprint is directly proportional to gallons of gasoline burned, so the same ratio applies.

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The real expansion, however, came in 2007 with the Energy Independence and Security Act, a response to soaring gasoline prices.

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The advance is likely to have been inflated in part by a jump in gasoline prices last month and a recovery following labor disruptions in Western Canada.

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The Labor Department doesn’t send its own staff to survey prices for cars and gasoline, for example; it collects that data from private providers and other secondary sources.

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U.S. inventory data were mixed with a 1.3 million barrel draw in crude oil stocks and builds in gasoline and diesel as refineries stepped up their run rates.

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