Sentences with phrase «operational units of»

Operational units of FMI apply Arctic Space Centre's data and products for supporting sea ice navigation in the Baltic, air control e.g. in cases of volcanic eruptions, flood monitoring in spring time, and space weather services during solar storms.
His efforts will seek to tailor training assistance to the needs of the various operational units of the NPP.
He also hinted that training and tailored capacity building for the various operational units of the party from resource mobilization to grassroots mobilization will be his priority.

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As a result of the weakness in the operations of the Vexigo business unit during the last six months, we took additional steps to reduce its operational expenses.»
But it sure does drive a stake into the long - held North American ideal of infrastructure - based telecommunications competition, and indeed makes a very strong case for structural or operational separation of those companies» network units.
«The limited research on the effects of foreign military policies indicates little or no impact on unit cohesion, operational effectiveness, or readiness,» the study said.
Known as the Goldstars, their Tonka's tail fin was painted with the Gold Star of India, in recognition of them being the first operational military unit in Indian skies supporting the army in dealing with tribal unrest, hence their motto «First in Indian Skies.»
«We have every confidence that the company's culture of operational excellence positions it favorably to realize its substantial unit growth goals,» pointed out Piper Jaffray analyst Nicole Regan in a Nov. 5 note.
The medical devices unit saw operational sales increases of 3.2 %, but without the recent acquisition of J&J's surgical vision business, domestic sales would have fallen, and worldwide operational sales growth would have been limited to just over 1 %.
Also, there has been a change of leadership in the cable unit, as Neil Smit took over operational responsibilities after the NBC - Universal joint venture was completed.
Moreover, all of this common knowledge of the so - called primary properties is based on measurements in terms of units: centimeter, gram, second, with operational definitions which are recipes for voluntary actions.
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REMARK BY IGP SOLOMON ARASE, AT THE LAUNCH OF THE REBRANDED SPECIAL ANTI-ROBBERY SQUAD (SARS) AND NEWLY ESTABLISHED NPF COMPLAINT RESPONSE UNIT (CRU) AT THE FORCE HEADQUARTERS ON 13TH OCTOBER, 2015 Today marks another milestone in my drive to bequeath to Nigeria a reformed, responsive, operational potent...
While the final rate impacts will be determined by the Georgia Public Service Commission, the company estimates the typical Georgia Power customer, using 1,000 kilowatt - hours per month, would see a base rate increase of about $ 12 per month in 2018 when both units are fully operational.
For decades, surgeons have removed secondary lung tumours if there are not too many of them, explains chief investigator Tom Treasure, a professor of cardiothoracic surgery and researcher at the Clinical Operational Research Unit at University College London.
Slim's unit in Arizona worked eight rotating shifts on a 24 - hour period, and he said his team continuously felt pressure to keep up the operational pace in the face of ongoing budget constraints.
-- In order to provide a broad and representative profile for use in designing a program which can become operational and effective nationwide, the Secretary shall carry out the demonstration program under this section with respect to dwelling units located in a wide variety of geographic areas and project types assisted by the various covered multifamily assistance programs and using a variety of energy efficiency and conservation and funding techniques to reflect differences in climate, types of dwelling units and technical and scientific methodologies, and financing options.
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Rare unclassified 16S rRNA operational taxonomic units from the uncharted Engaño Bay (Argentinean Patagonia)-- Andrea Y. Calvo — Canadian Journal of Microbiology
Operational taxonomic units (OTUs) that comprised more than 0.5 % of the OTUs in any sample were grouped into the appropriate family and plotted.
Commenting recently on the profound global impact of the veritable explosion in computer power, big data, and computer systems in organisations, Helbring (2014) contended that top - down governance could no longer work and that control had to be with the operational unit, arguing that: `... complexity theory [tells] us that it is actually feasible to create resilient social and economic order by means of self - organisation, self - regulation, and self - governance.»
Bank of America Home Loans has announced that it will exit the reverse mortgage origination business and move the unit's operational resources into other critical areas serving customers.
The Financial & Risk unit, which generates roughly 55 % of the company's revenues, provides news, information and analytics to investment, financial and corporate professionals; and provides information and solutions for regulatory and operational risk activities to corporate compliance and risk management professionals.
The overall stay was very enjoyable, however the unit was showing signs of age with a number of light switches not operational.
According to a recent released Deloitte report which presented an «Assessment of Luxury Serviced Apartments Provision for Palm Jumeirah Dubai», the island hospitality hotspot currently has nine operational hotels and serviced apartment schemes totalling 3,750 keys and 950 luxury units.
A revenue gap analysis conducted by the national laboratory for 79 of 99 operational reactors that are in a region where public wholesale electricity market prices are available suggests that 63 units would have lost money in 2016.
Unit investment costs, power plant efficiencies and other operational parameters in the power generation sector are based on a review of the latest country data available.
This is OT, but there actually is a «machine», it's called the IFR and having an operational demonstration unit by the end of this decade is absolutely feasible.
Conclusions When placed in remote areas, «wind farms» may face little, if any, public opposition, despite the higher costs of electricity from wind energy, the environmental disadvantages, and the adverse operational impacts on other electricity generating units and transmission systems.
Outages at operational nuclear power plants were generally lower this summer than in recent years, reflecting the retirement of several units along with a lower number of generators in refueling outages.
Southern California Edison released an operational assessment on March 14 for restarting SONGS unit 2; the restart requires the approval of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC).
Furthermore, the Air Weather Service (AWS) was renamed the Air Weather Agency (AWA), and their typical operational units (detachments, flights, and squadrons) have a relatively very high proportion of officers to enlisted men, so visitors are very likely to encounter officers with ranks ranging from a Second Lieutenant (Grade 0 - 1) serving as a forecaster to a Colonel (0 - 6) serving as a unit commander.
The Routes are the operational heart of the railway and are divided in to eight business units along geographical lines.
Since that deal began in 2015, the GSK Consumer Healthcare team has been closely involved in the legal and operational aspects of integrating two distinct legacy cultures together under a single business unit to form the leading over-the-counter medicines company in the world.
There's two definite strings: one is the culture of the business, but two, making sure that we are operating as a business unit, that we know what our budget is, that we're not springing surprises, that we are looking at the operational efficiency of legal as a function.
When the factory is operational, it would produce around 30,000 units of sixth - generation OLED panels.
The new move will not only change the operational structure of Nokia handset unit but also result some major changes in the top - level management of both the companies as former Nokia President and CEO Stephen Elop will now report to Nadella and serve as executive vice president of the Microsoft Devices Group to oversee an expanded devices business that includes Lumia smartphones and tablets, Nokia mobile phones, Xbox hardware, Surface, Perceptive Pixel (PPI) products and accessories.
Between the high price point, a departure from traditional operational methods and questions about exactly what new features consumers will receive for their money, Apple appears to be having a difficult time moving units of the iPhone X.
PROFILE: * Fluent in all aspects of business and operations budgeting including P&L * Involved in all aspects of business development and operations fostering growth and increased profits * Experience contributing to the development of realistic strategies, to meet short and long term operational and business unit objectives * Keen eye for new opportunities research strategies, assess needs, analyze / manage risk and implemen...
Other secondary responsibilities include development of operational and manufacturing strategic plans and overseeing their implementation for ensuring maximum capacity utilization with regard to the manufacturing units to successfully achieve the organization's growth, strategy, and profit objectives.
Evaluate, design, construct, integrate, unit test, trouble - shoot and support software solutions based on business and operational requirements in a variety of customer - facing and internal business scenarios.
Sample resumes in this field indicate such skills as opening service requests, facilitating the transfer of calls between operational units, and updating service requests to resolution by working with the Service Desk Analyst to identify the correct course of action within SLA time frames.
Optimize operational performance without compromising HSE, well integrity or the integrity of the drilling Unit.
Managed, trained and coached a successful team of 13 associates and ensured we met our daily, monthly, and quarterly goals consisting of New Household DDA, Loan Units, Partner Referrals, Deposit Balances, Customer Delight and Operational Audit Scores.
Provided operational analysis of assigned business unit by analyzing performance metrics and financial results.
Captured the Voice of Customer (VOC) across the business unit to identify Critical to Quality measures and translate to operational metrics to improve customer experience.
Successfully developed and managed operational budgets for 250 hospital bed of ICU Unit in «Lady Andrea Hospital»
Health Coordinators work in healthcare units and are responsible for a variety of clerical and operational tasks, such as taking phone calls, doing paperwork, handling admissions and discharges, arranging for transfers, ordering supplies, scheduling procedures, offering information to patients, and assessing care quality.
They ensure availability of operational / efficient work units and resources, and also oversee the maintenance of system security against vandals, viruses, and accidental damage.
The supervisor is expected to work in line with the operational standards of the department, and to contribute immensely to the strategic reviews and growth of the unit and the company generally.
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