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What’s more, it can use up precious resources on these devices if they can even support a software agent.

The National Guard is designed to come in when all other resources are exhausted.

For faster loading, Google recommends better server response times, less render-blocking JS and CSS, and faster resource loading.

The city’s not only overlooking the Mission Valley aquifer water as a resource – it’s planning to build a multibillion-dollar water purification project called Pure Water right over it.

Information on these resources will be available via a centralized hub for parents.

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We fight over their ownership and control, as if reality were a resource as scarce as the water and oil in Mad Max.

She views music and pop culture as a resource for people to figure out where we are as a society.

For those in the resource world, every ton of junk that goes into a landfill represents wasted energy.

The loss of authenticity is equal to loss of the whole site as a cultural resource—its entire DNA is altered.

And he used that resource to its fullest 128 years ago this week.

It occurred to him then, for the first time, that a third resource was open—he might cut the rope, and let the kite go free!

Not less so is the barrenness of this country, which was formerly and usually the last resource.

During these hours of leisure, the most agreeable in a Mohammedan woman's life, the pipe is their constant resource.

"As a last resource your good advice may guide me, Monsieur le Seneschal," said he.

He realized for the first time what a prop and resource the deep maturity and scornful strength of his mother had been.

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On this page you'll find 78 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to resource, such as: ability, capability, capital, means, property, and reserve.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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