Gas accounted for about 21.4% percent of new generated capacity during that same period.
Coal accounted for 44% of that, nuclear, as I've said, for about 20%.
That basically accounted for why life expectancy didn't really exceed 40.
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would be accounted for .
And this accounted for these different perspectives that the technologist or the techno-optimist had when they look at one part of the story,
His coffee is accounted for in legend in Ethiopia in the 10th century BC.
And different brain structures accounted for them.
25% of the stocks accounted for 100% of the market's gains, and about one out of five actually went down 75% or more.
rational enough to be accounted for in pretty simple risk models.
And when they let this interfere and accounted for all other effects, they could clearly see the phase shift as predicted by Aharonov and Bohm.
And most of these emissions are not accounted for .
If they made personal decisions that accounted for a, quote unquote, "derailment," that was their decision.
proportion of the UK's economy accounted for by the creative
And the simulation could have accounted for it since it's doing incremental-- every step, I think I had it do it in one-hour segments
And so I could have accounted for the mass loss.
And it has to be accounted for and paid for.
Dark Matter than can possibly be accounted for by ordinary Barons giving the limits given the limits that we have
of intermittent fasting-- health benefits-- that go beyond what can be accounted for by reduction in calorie intake.
Wind accounted for about 36%.
Fifty percent of ice cream sales in the United States are accounted for by vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry.
Steven: I think that the advance in medicine has accounted for some small part of the decline in certain sectors like number of American soldiers who have died in war.
I mean, what we hadn't accounted for is whether or not the virtual reality goggles would be a step too far, too.
He said he felt the email contributed about 2% to office productivity and meetings accounted for about 3%.
Is the gross national product, has the GNP accounted for inflation?
So there is something in human beings that just needs to be accounted for .
For example, any scientific data can be accounted for by many possible hypotheses.
wash of material moving around in the background of the web that isn't accounted for isn't rooted anywhere but
When you see it that close, every thread line is accounted for .
So the question is how much of the variance-- how much of the differences between kids and their GCSE scores is accounted for by OFSTED ratings
I think there were some added costs in there that Miramax had put in once they bought the film that were not accounted for in the book.
and insurance, and capital expenditures and all that was accounted for .
because when I got the records from the National Archives, everybody was accounted for week by week, day by day, so I was able to bring them alive in the book.
And you go through this long list-- it's a long list of aspects of human behavior that are not accounted for by conventional theory.
Those records need to be accounted for by SoundCloud or something.
And what you notice is, for people who are exposed to recommendations, the bottom 40% of products accounted for around 1% of purchases.
There's-- we used to think that there was going to be five to 10 genes that we would recognize-- we would be able to find that accounted for autism.
"Green Room" is just nonstop, like, throttling, and the emotional charge of the characters had to be really accounted for .
That's a really simple example, but there is a lot of other biases in these experiments that need to be accounted for , for accurate quantification.
Solar, during the first half of this year, accounted for 39% of all new power generation capacity
He calculated that at that time, 10,000 years ago, we and our livestock accounted for a fraction of 1% by weight of
Because if you remember, in "The Matrix," they never accounted for the fact that energy was being put
Basically, all the accountants thought it should be accounted for as an expense.
Incidentally, that prediction, that amount of variance accounted for for the salary thing is