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resource

[ree-sawrs, -sohrs, -zawrs, -zohrs, ri-sawrs, -sohrs, -zawrs, -zohrs] / ˈri sɔrs, -soʊrs, -zɔrs, -zoʊrs, rɪˈsɔrs, -ˈsoʊrs, -ˈzɔrs, -ˈzoʊrs /


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But this time, the goal is to build a permanent Moon base to exploit its natural resources and provide a springboard for an attempt to reach Mars.

From BBC

The bank already finances all of the above and says it is ready to put more resources into the efforts, though the announcement is light on exact dollar commitments.

From The Wall Street Journal

At its core, the report found that breaking into a crypto wallet through quantum computing may take fewer resources than previously expected.

From MarketWatch

“This funding gives us the resources to continue to lead at the scale this moment demands.”

From The Wall Street Journal

In our world, geography and resources still matter, but technology, wealth generation and the ability to benefit from the gains of trade matter a great deal more, as Israel keeps demonstrating.

From The Wall Street Journal