Emissions can be categorized as a noun.
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emission - the act of emitting; causing to flow forth | ||
emission - the release of electrons from parent atoms | ||
emission - the occurrence of a flow of water (as from a pipe) | ||
emission - a substance that is emitted or released | ||
emission - any of several bodily processes by which substances go out of the body; "the discharge of pus" |
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1. | noun | The rank of the United States worldwide in terms of greenhouse gas emissions. | |
2. | noun | Percentage of overall worldwide carbon dioxide emissions the United States is responsible for. | |
3. | noun | Number of days after taking office that Bush reneged on his campaign promise to regulate carbon dioxide emissions from power plants. | |
4. | noun | Percentage carbon dioxide emissions will increase over the next 10 years under Bush's own global-warming plan (an increase of 30 per cent above their 1990 levels). | |
5. | noun | I brought my car in for a simple emissions test. | |
6. | noun | Ten minutes later, I took my car down the street and it passed the emissions test with flying colors. | |
7. | noun | The differing volumes of carbon emissions are plotted in the graph below. | |
8. | noun | It is said that global warming is directly related to carbon dioxide emissions. | |
9. | noun | His mobile phone produced radio emissions that interfered with other phones. | |
10. | noun | /4 of the world's carbon dioxide emissions are from America: its per-capita emissions are also the greatest in the world. | |
11. | noun | The government hopes that lowering its carbon emissions will set an example and that other countries will follow suit. | |
12. | noun | As a result of some factories using fossil fuels, chemical emissions have already caused serious environmental problems. | |
13. | noun | One fourth of the world's carbon dioxide emissions are from the United States. Its per-capita emissions are also the highest in the world. | |
14. | noun | Industrial emissions cause air pollution. | |
15. | noun | The government is being urged to take a proactive approach to reducing carbon emissions. |
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The rank of the United States worldwide in terms of greenhouse gas emissions. |
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Percentage of overall worldwide carbon dioxide emissions the United States is responsible for. |
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Number of days after taking office that Bush reneged on his campaign promise to regulate carbon dioxide emissions from power plants. |
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Percentage carbon dioxide emissions will increase over the next 10 years under Bush's own global-warming plan (an increase of 30 per cent above their 1990 levels). |
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I brought my car in for a simple emissions test. |
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Ten minutes later, I took my car down the street and it passed the emissions test with flying colors. |
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The differing volumes of carbon emissions are plotted in the graph below. | |
It is said that global warming is directly related to carbon dioxide emissions. | |
His mobile phone produced radio emissions that interfered with other phones. | |
/4 of the world's carbon dioxide emissions are from America: its per-capita emissions are also the greatest in the world. | |
The government hopes that lowering its carbon emissions will set an example and that other countries will follow suit. | |
As a result of some factories using fossil fuels, chemical emissions have already caused serious environmental problems. | |
One fourth of the world's carbon dioxide emissions are from the United States. Its per-capita emissions are also the highest in the world. | |
Industrial emissions cause air pollution. | |
The government is being urged to take a proactive approach to reducing carbon emissions. |