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Its recovery potential is estimated at about 270 billion barrels, with a resource base of 1.2 trillion.
In general, the Northeastern forests have more recovery potential than many other ecosystems, simply because they get more rain.
When we leave before the last fish is caught because we are not making money, there is usually this little reservoir of recovery potential.
It estimated a recovery potential of two million barrels of oil, equivalent at the time to $24 million.
Life-history correlates of extinction risk and recovery potential.
These uncertainties as to recruitment/recovery potential and genetic status are the bases for increased demographic concerns for this species.
BIFs are typically used to burn hazardous waste for the significant energy and material recovery potential, with waste treatment being a secondary benefit.
Limited understanding of MEOR process economics and improper assessment of technical, logistical, cost, and oil recovery potential.
That is out of the question, but if there is additional recovery potential here and if individual Member States see such potential, then they may make use of it.
However, I recognise that the full recovery potential of the ECB's measures did not unfold because their liquidity was not always passed on to the real economy.
Dobell, who is only the third manager in that time, looks for companies whose recovery potential lies in their own hands, not those that rely on a supportive economic background.
This species is more susceptible to overfishing than the small-spotted catshark because of its larger size and fragmented distribution, which limits the recovery potential of depleted local stocks.
Although the tinytim is still quite limited in range and minor threats still exist, it has a "high recovery potential" and is almost ready to be removed from the endangered species list.
The state of Oregon has ranked this plant as its number one recovery priority due to its high degree of threat as well as its high rating in recovery potential.
Dinges' work has contributed to our knowledge of the effects of sleep disorders, the recovery potential of naps, the nature of sleep inertia and the impact of cumulative sleep debt.
The heat recovery potential of flue gas condensation is highest for fuels with a high moisture content (e.g. biomass and municipal waste), and where heat is useful at the lowest possible temperatures.
"Shell has been a good stock because of oil prices, and chemicals are an area people focused on in terms of recovery potential," said Christine Baker of James Capel & Company in London.
British Steel, which yesterday broke through the 100p barrier for the first time in almost two years, lost 3p today to 100p as investors became jittery that its recovery potential might not be as great as originally anticipated.
Dealers pointed the finger at Credit Lyonnais Laing, which has been chasing the stock for a fortnight and whose paper and packaging expert, Henry Poole, has spotted the company's recovery potential, advising clients to get in quick.
From 2004, pre-treatment of waste (physical, thermal, chemical or biological processes, including sorting to change waste characteristics) will be required to substantially reduce waste volume or hazardous nature of the waste, or to facilitate handling or to enhance the recovery potential of the waste.