Sentences with phrase «at full capacity resulting»

When the arteries, veins or a weakened muscle structure of the heart occurs, the heart no longer functions at full capacity resulting in heart attack or stroke.

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This is a capacity that has developed over time, and the results can be seen at the transfer schools (small, academically rigorous, full - time high schools for students who have been enrolled in high school for at least one year and are far from promoting on grade level), which often have higher graduation rates than regular schools.
As a result, Toyota plans to operate its new Texas plant - which produces the full - size Tundra pickup - at less than full capacity initially, according to the report.
Presently the drive towards renewables has resulted in all but no reduction in CO2 emissions, due to the intermittent nature of renewables, and the need for conventionally powered back up which conventionally powered back up is not used at full capacity.
integrat [e] the performative capacity of biological structures into architectural design and at testing the resulting spatial and structural material - systems in full scale.
Indeed, it's as result of these activities, that even the average lawyer can net between $ 77,100 to $ 82,000 (see calculations in the paragraph below) or $ 37 — $ 39 per hour while working two hours a day, while a minimum wage worker, functioning at full capacity barely brings home $ 25k a year.
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