An archive is neither exhaustible, nor fully recoverable, nor positively finite, and archeology is the method of history that conceives its data in terms of the archive. |
Such expense is called depreciation or, for exhaustible natural resources, depletion. |
Our energy levels are exhaustible and must be replenished by periods of rest. |
For exhaustible resources, the World Bank's estimates of ANS rely on current prices. |
It concluded that international environmental law had to be used as an appropriate benchmark for the meaning of exhaustible natural resources. |
Future well-being will depend upon the magnitude of the stocks of exhaustible resources that we leave to the next generations. |