generate造句91 The group, like other environmental activists, would prefer the use of hydrogen alone to generate power for fuel cells.
92 And they generate consistent demand for services such as laundry, housekeeping and restaurants.
93 Those resources are expected to help build 5, 000 new homes and generate 23, 000 temporary jobs.
94 Land reforms enacted without attendant and well-planned services and inputs are unlikely to be able to generate sustainable livelihoods.
95 The most extensive option is forecast to generate around 31,000 extra public transport passengers per day.
96 It might seem that a suitable algorithm could be found which would not generate synonyms.
97 Until a definition for asthma itself can be agreed the problem of defining attacks will continue to generate controversy.
98 You have to generate the positive energy and just keep going.
99 They tend to generate some energy as well as a clarity of purpose and a sense of definition.
100 The structural database has been interfaced with commercially available software and used to generate cleavage-transection maps.
101 Cancellations cost the dealers in fines, and can generate unwelcome publicity for the licensed dealer concerned.
102 As is to be expected such loans are liquid and generate income.
103 Federal officials estimate that the timber salvaged from Southeastern forests damaged by Opal will generate about $ 10 million.
104 Like a biochemical carrot and stick, these systems generate pleasurable or painful feelings that powerfully guide behavior.
105 He must generate all his own internal discipline against the possible inclination to lie back and enjoy his good fortune.
106 Only the solar panels were kept clear so they could continue to generate electricity.
107 It will have 22 37-metre diameter wind turbines on 30-metre towers and generate enough electricity to supply 7,000 homes.
108 As the name implies, a dot-matrix printer uses patterns of dots printed within a rectangular matrix to generate individual characters.
109 Non-punitive contingencies generate the same behavior, but a person remains for autonomous man to do and receive credit for inner virtues.
110 But those proposed amendments are merely the ones that generate the most political heat.
111 Added together, market forces generate an overall result which no-one can predict.
112 Clustered together, branches of the same bank help each other to generate and retain more business than they would do independently.
113 But they no longer generate the electricity the Rockets have found in recent games.
114 It is already evident that new roads only generate new traffic,[www.] and the environmental impact is an absolute disaster.
115 The reward circuits generate cravings that impel an animal toward such things as eating, drinking, and procreating.
116 Dozens of prominent conservative politicians and activists are working to generate memorials to honor the 90-year-old Reagan.
117 It is possible that a dilated colon would generate only very low amplitude contractions that are not distinguished during manometric studies.
118 To generate fundamental knowledge that can lay the foundation for future advances in high-performance computing and communications.
119 Despite such strategies, the systematic inequalities in fundamental values generate continuing conflict between classes in the society.
120 It is on course to generate revenues of £150 million this year.