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  2. Intermediate consumption - Wikipedia

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    Intermediate goods or services used in production can be either changed in form (e.g. bulk sugar) or completely used up (e.g. electric power). Intermediate consumption (unlike fixed assets) is not normally classified in national accounts by type of good or service, because the accounts will show net output by sector of activity.

  3. The Complete Glossary of Sustainability Terms - AOL

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    A resource of economic value that is never completely used up and has the ability to renew itself, therefore contributing to the planet in a positive way. Soil Health.

  4. Durable good - Wikipedia

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    A car is a durable good. The gasoline that powers it is a non-durable (or consumable) good.. In economics, a durable good or a hard good or consumer durable is a good that does not quickly wear out or, more specifically, one that yields utility over time rather than being completely consumed in one use.

  5. Neologism - Wikipedia

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    The most precise studies into language change and word formation, in fact, identify the process of a "neological continuum": a nonce word is any single-use term that may or may not grow in popularity; a protologism is such a term used exclusively within a small group; a prelogism is such a term that is gaining usage but still not mainstream ...

  6. Colorado to reuse water for drinking, creating new supply

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    But imports, such as Colorado River water pumped over the continental divide and down to the Front Range, can in many cases be completely used up. Nearly all the water in Aurora can be reused.

  7. SFC Energy - Wikipedia

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    In a period of over a decade following SFC's IPO in 2006, the company's balance sheet showed losses. The 57 million euros in issue proceeds were thus completely used up. [2] A significant profit was achieved in 2018. [3] Turnover increased from 32.4 million euros in 2013 [2] to 279 million euros at the end of 2018. [3]

  8. Things We Used to Think Were Completely Safe But Might Kill ...

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    Lead Paint. While lead-based paint has been banned by the federal government since 1978, according to the EPA, "87% of homes built before 1940 have some lead-based paint, while 24% of homes built ...

  9. List of commonly misused English words - Wikipedia

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    Used is the past participle of use. Among its meanings is "accustomed". The expression used to is in some spoken accents similar sounding to use to, leading to confusion. Standard: I always carry an umbrella because I am used to the weather being unpredictable in Melbourne. Standard: An umbrella is what I use to avoid getting wet.