Sentences with phrase «as a component part»

Imports, whether for sale directly to consumers or as component parts for products sold in the UK or exported outside of it, became more costly.
He did address hourly rates as a component part of the exercise.

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The redesigned components, using 3 - D printing technology, consolidate as many as 20 parts into one, cutting certification costs.
Except, as Wills knows, the business of getting the parts to the planes is something of a logistical minuet that involves finding the component, some of which can run to $ 250,000, loading it on a commercial flight, dealing with customs, and finally getting the part into the hands of the mechanics at the other end.
Launched in 1973 as a plastic injection molder with six employees, Cascade Engineering has blossomed into a diversified manufacturer with 15 business units and a product line that includes waste containers, auto parts, and furniture components — and, more recently, wind turbines, solar panels, and affordable water filters for the developing world.
In the auto - parts unit, efforts have been focused on the former, mostly by engineering plastic components to serve as lightweight substitutes for components made of heavier materials.
Additionally, when it comes to large companies such as Caterpillar and Boeing, the bank isn't just supporting one company with its many thousands of workers, but — as in Boeing's case — the 6,600 small businesses that also supply the company with component parts, products, and services.
Adware may be malware - that is, installed and run without the permission of a device's owner - or may be a legitimate component of software (for example, installed knowingly by users as part of some free, ad - supported package.)
Among the most valuable U.S. exports to China are, in descending order, oilseeds and grains, aerospace products and parts, motor vehicles and electronic components such as semiconductors.
I think it's a permanent addition... as part of a component to many people's financial portfolios,» said ICI's Reid.
As CEO Cain explains, the new contract required shipping materials to even larger auto - parts companies that assemble components, which, in turn, are sent to assembly plants.
The companies in the Kensho Space Index are focused on space - related activities as a principal component of their business strategy, building rockets, launch vehicles, satellites and their parts and subsystems.
Instead of a world dominated by renewable sources of power like wind and solar — as people concerned about the dangers of climate change would hope — PE execs see gas, oil and even coal as a substantial component of electricity and fuel sources in 2039, according to recent interviews conducted by CNBC.com on the future of energy as part of CNBC's 25th anniversary.
This likely poses major challenges for managing all the component parts of a successful content marketing campaign, such as:
Integrated technology will continue to be a critical component to selling strategies, but in the sales world, technology is only as good as a part of a set of processes to help reps do their jobs.
And even though aluminum, which faces a 10 % import tax, isn't a big part of Toyota vehicles directly, Lentz notes that it is a component of parts the company buys from suppliers, which could raise the price of those as well.
Examples of work - life program components include things like flexible work arrangements (such as flexible hours or a compressed workweek), allowing part - time schedules, offering telecommuting options, permitting «shift swapping» (for companies with around - the - clock work shifts), or providing discretionary leave, such as paternity, educational, community - service, or sabbatical.
Even if you run a small freelance business at home on a laptop, your laptop and other computer parts in the future might cost more as they use steel or aluminum components.
«As more and more of the service components of brands leverage bots and AI, the verbal experience is an integral part of how customers experience, relate and define brands.
I think the way that I look at it, Mike, is, first of all, as we kind of segregate out or think through the component parts of Rialto, PPIP is performing very well.
The report further details pictures that were found on Levandowski's phones, which included «pictures of the construction process of Google car, such as components / connections and partsas well as «drawings and diagrams, such as figures depicting radar technology.»
«One component is really to make sure there's competition in the mortgage lending business so that community banks can maintain mortgage lending as part of their business.»
What matters much less is who builds the lease and supplies all of the rental components such as matting, camp, light towers, wellsite trailers and the myriad of other parts and pieces certainly required to drill the well, but which ultimately have no bearing on the quality of the wellbore or the well's future production.
A «flexible job» is defined as a professional - level job that has a telecommuting, flexible schedule, freelance, or part - time component.
A «flexible job» is defined as a professional - level job that has a telecommuting, flexible schedule, part - time, or freelance component (which is one of the things that makes this list different from FlexJobs» annual «100 Top Companies for Remote Jobs» list).
BRAC plans to gradually expand these additional program components to its other 104 branches as part of the scale - up of the LG - BRAC partnership in Uganda.»
That would give it control of a big part of the supply chain of vital phone components such as Wi - Fi and cellular modem chips.
This component provides the general «rules» for a blockchain ecosystem and is implemented as a part of a node application.
For our intents and purposes, a «flexible job» is defined as a job that has a telecommuting, flexible schedule, freelance, or part - time component.
Milosz had suggested earlier in this stanza that part of this intention has to do with beauty: «As if you wished to remind them that beauty is / one of the components of the world.»
a) Divide the Mosaic law into 3 components: Moral, Civil, and Ceremonial The Civil Laws are gone because we are not Israelites living in Israel in that time period The Ceremonial Laws are gone because we have the Lamb slain once for all time (Jesus) As a part of this, the dietary laws are gone — see Acts 11 The Moral Law (10 Commandments) ARE STILL applicable to the New Testament church today, except the Sabbath Law, the 4th Commandment.
The full amplitude of the just war tradition would be capable of considering such components of complicity and even entrapment as part of the definition of just cause, but our public discourse has consistently described the case as if the history of Mesopotamia began in August.
This revelation is natural, in the sense that it is part and parcel of both the creation and human nature, and it is general, inasmuch as it is a functional component in all human perception and cognition.
Even though the parts of such a whole are not independent of one another and are ultimately integrated into the one complex prehension which is the satisfaction, they function, nevertheless, as quasi-individuals to the extent that each component derives its individual character in part from the object to which it initially conforms and retains it throughout the whole process.
In Der Gedanke, Frege maintains that thoughts (i.e., propositions, judgments) are grasped as unanalyzed wholes, and only later analyzed — not into subject and predicate — but into argument and function, whose logical unity is prior to their component parts (FBB 29; LU 30 - 53).
How is the past as one distinguished from its component parts?
In political and social thought, no Christian has ever written a more profound defense of the democratic idea and its component parts, such as the dignity of the person, the sharp distinction between society and the state, the role of practical wisdom, the common good, the transcendent anchoring of human rights, transcendent judgment upon societies, and the interplay of goodness and evil in human individuals and institutions.
In other words, the teaching that the death of Christ was (a) for sin and (b) in accordance with the scriptures was derived by both Mark and Paul from the primitive church; the doctrine of the Atonement is not Paul's unique and distinctive contribution to Christian thought, for it is really pre-Pauline; further, it is not at all the central, cardinal doctrine in «Paulinism,» but a subsidiary one; (Indeed, it is a component one — it forms part of the doctrine of the new creation in Christ) finally, the conception of the way in which Christ's death becomes effective, as Paul conceived it, is peculiar to Paul and finds no trace in Mark or indeed elsewhere in the New Testament (Save in passages demonstrable dependent on Paul)-- Paul thinks of it as a conquest of the demonic powers in the very hour of their greatest aggression and apparent triumph.
A study reported by Carl R. Rogers points to three components which are a part of what I am describing as the therapeutic attitude: Congruence, empathic understanding, and unconditional positive regard.
We know it couldn't be CLAY's political advocacy, because Dwight Hall endorses advocacy — even legislative advocacy — as part of its mission and a core component of many of its groups» activities.
And the varied components of the present book of Genesis we will read as for the most part purposively and meaningfully related to the whole work.
A further significant facet of Hartshorne's social conception of the universe is his idea that the wills or minds of organisms influence their component organs or parts as well as being influenced by them.
So when Aristotle says that the human soul is the form of a human being, does he mean — not, indeed, that it is simply what a non-philosopher would call «the human form», the shape that enables us to recognise a figure seen inthe distance as a human being, but — that it is the structure which the parts or components of a human being make up?
The psychedelic influence of the label artwork, designed by Marq Spusta as part of Dogfish Head's Off - Centered Art Series, was influenced by the legacy of the Flaming Lips and the culinary components in Dragons & YumYums shown through radiating lines, movement of fire, dancing lips, rainbows and bold pink colors.
This entree went over so well that I planned it into the next year's garden so as to have plenty of component parts for the freezer.
Sorry to say hat what you wrote about the third component of the coffee filter is wrong, it is definitely not to plunger to press the coffee powder, it is an important component of coffee filter which prevent the flushing of hot water through the powder and allows the slow sweeping in of boiled water through the powder to ensure the taste and aroma of the coffee (please note that tiny holes and little convex shape of the platform) Many of the users who is not aware about this will keep this part away during filtering as you did here and that dilute the taste and aroma very much..
As in years past, the charity component is an important part of the New York festival, with 100 percent of the net proceeds going to the New York Food Bank for New York City and Share our Strength — two benefit partners.
As part of the System Plast ® conveyor system, the company has designed a magnetic curve retention component for dry - running applications in the food and beverage industry.
The first is that DFSI works as far upstream in the supply chain as possible to buy replacement parts from the original component manufacturers that actually make the parts and components.
Environmental protection isn't the entire story, however, and Jakob Thøisen has a clear message for the food processing industry: «We believe that sustainable ingredients are an important component of the long - term economic and financial viability of food manufacturers — and it's part of our role as a business partner to support this transformation.»
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