Sentences with phrase «at limited capacity»

Since Apple is still undecided on what to do with the fingerprint scanner, its sole supplier of OLED panels for the iPhone 8, Samsung Display, is currently manufacturing the smartphone screens at a limited capacity.
Huntsville Animal Services» waiting list is triaged based on the pet's need and space availability at our limited capacity shelter.
I've been operating at limited capacity given a flu - like thing that knocked me out, and I am so glad to be crawling out of my gross state!
Having Giroud in your team is like having dial up internet in 2015 (my apologies to anyone who still has, but it gets better as soon as you upgrade) and in case you're wondering how the analogy links to what I was saying overall in terms of ambition its simple, much like dial - up, Giroud functions at a limited capacity if you need to send an email its good (Score a goal), wanting to stream a movie is a stretch to far (Giroud doesn't win titles) and if, at the end of the day, showing ambition is showing an intent of doing better than before, taking risks and learning from your mistakes, and how not to repeat them again.
The FHA sent out a letter this morning stating that they will be operating at a limited capacity.
With the exception of the OMG Company at Pramso which is yet to start operations, all the three others have started initial operations at limited capacities and are ready to rollout fully when approved by the 1D1F Secretariat for the flagship the government's programme.

Not exact matches

However, the trucking industry's capacity to move more crude is limited by a severe driver shortage in Western Canada, said Andrew Barnes, director of compliance and regulatory affairs at Alberta Motor Transportation Association.
When that happens, debt rises at an unsustainable pace until we reach debt capacity limits, in which case the country will have a debt crisis.
Few have seen it (the plant is off - limits at present), but we know this: Tesla has spent c. 2x what a traditional OEM spends per unit on capacity
This comes at a time when supply is constrained by limited spare capacity, and speculative demand has been boosted by research reports suggesting that the price of oil could move significantly higher.
As consummate victims, we lay ourselves at the feet of our fellows, exhibiting our lack of achievement as evidence of their failure, hoping to wring from their sense of conscience what we must assume, by the very logic of our claim, lies beyond our individual capacities to attain, all the while bemoaning how limited that sense of conscience seems to be.
He believed that reason was ultimately limited to solve social injustice because our rational capacities as human beings are, at their root, self - serving.
Capital punishment's lack of demonstrated superiority as a deterrent (the evidence for its effectiveness being at best mixed), the capacity of society to protect itself equally well by permanently imprisoning those who are currently being executed (which is possible at limited marginal cost, especially when one takes into account the cost of the extended trial procedures and interminable appeals and reviews which usually accompany capital punishment)-- all these points are important, but their utility is chiefly as rebuttal arguments in response to the empirically weak but emotionally strong claims made on behalf of capital punishment.
Although we probably can not imagine, given our experience with this world, a substance that would quench our thirst without having the capacity to drown us, the empirical connection between these two qualities is not a logical connection... Furthermore, if God's omnipotence is limited only by logical principles... why do we need water at all?
However, to my mind, any concept of a limited deity finally entails a denial of the capacity of God to redeem the world and thus, ironically, raises the question of whether God is in the last analysis even love, at least love in the Christian sense of the term.
To posit a subjective capacity to feel at the heart of all the moments that make up the cosmic process goes beyond the limits of scientific ways of thinking, but it is not a position that in any way conflicts with a coherent cosmology.
Nobody at this stage, has the capacity to comprehend what is possible in regards to limits of matter and mind, beginning or end.
To put it another way — with a nod to Reinhold Niebuhr, whose work appears even sounder as it ages — we need a greater capacity to be at ease with limited and partial solutions to problems, rather than continually seeking permanent «peace and prosperity.»
The facility will also produce a recently launched limited edition Cadbury Dairy Milk Tiffin at a capacity of nearly 20,000 bars an hour.
At the same time we should not forget our individual capacity to act in ways that will help — such as limiting our consumption of meat.
Liverpool, with their limited capacity for any real flair and grace, or should I say Brendan Rodgers tactic is to come out of the traps at two hundred miles per hour and attempt to hunt the opposition down in packs of two's and three's forcing you to concede possession and then picking up the scraps.
It is other players in the team that have made Vardy the top striker of last season and at Arsenal we have a different set of players who can do much more but Vardy would limit their capacities.
With so many demands on his reportorial sense, it is no wonder that his capacities are sometimes taxed to the limit, as they were several years ago when he tried his hand at song lyrics.
Also, because IV fluids during labor can cause or increase breast engorgement, it is best if they are used in a limited capacity or not at all.
Seating at screening is not guaranteed and limited to theatre capacity.
The cardiovascular system can not operate at full capacity without the legs to push the limits (added note - swimming will get the job done when allowed by the physician).
The risk of death in such circumstances should not be underestimated, particularly as the capacity to care for severely asphyxiated babies at home is limited.
With a higher weight capacity than most other car seats on the market today, with a forward - facing limit of 65 pounds, the Britax USA Advocate ClickTight is a convertible car seat that is perfect for the family who doesn't like to stay at home.
On occasion, due to extreme weather, school holidays, or other reasons, the Center can quickly reach maximum capacity, at which point we may limit entrance.
Yes, we need to be where our community is, but at what point is that access diminished by the limited capacity and resources we have?
The methodology used in the preparation of each set of results took as its starting point the gross national income (GNI) of the States Members of the United Nations during the corresponding base periods as a first approximation of the capacity to pay, and applied conversion factors, relief measures and limits to the scale in order to arrive at the final scale.
We should demand at least the outlines of a credible and limited plan to dismantle the chemical weapons capacity of the Syrian regime.
A new runway at Heathrow and additional terminal capacity should be delivered as soon as possible after the new runway at Stansted — within the 2015 - 2020 period — «but only if stringent environmental limits can be met.»
The Ghana Grid Company Limited (GRIDCo) has announced that the country will enjoy stable power supply in the coming weeks as Ghana's electricity generation capacity now exceeds demand at peak periods.
Even lengthening trains to their limit at Euston during peak hours would increase seating capacity by just 24 %; insufficient in the face of 4 - 5 % annual growth rates, as experienced over the last ten years.
«That you Col. Mohammed Sambo Dasuki whilst being National Security Adviser and Shaibu Salisu, whilst being the Director of Finance and Administration in the Office of the National Security Adviser on or about 12th December 2013 in Abuja within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court, and in such capacities entrusted with dominion over certain properties to wit: N90million which was in the account of the ONSA with Diamond Bank Plc, committed criminal breach of trust in respect of the said property by remitting the said sum into the account of Brains and Hammers Limited for the purchase of 7 - bedroom duplex house at No. 11 Mansur Bamalli Drive (D1064), Apo 1 Abuja and you thereby committed an offence punishable under Section 315 of the Penal Code Act, Cap 532, Vol.4, LFN 2004.
Deputy Managing Director, Tempo Pulp & Packaging Limited, Nassos Sidirofagis, a Greece national who runs a manufacturing firm in Nigeria, told newsmen at a recent press briefing on «the CBN policy and impact on the manufacturing sector,» that the policy has begun to yield impressive dividends as local patronage has increased significantly leading to improved production capacity of up to 70 per cent.
Senator Marco Rubio, left, Republican of Florida, said he would reconsider his opposition to limiting high - capacity magazines last week during a CNN forum on the mass shooting at a Florida high school.
In February, the United Kingdom approved using the method on human embryos at the Francis Crick Institute in London, but only within a narrow capacity: Researchers can edit genes in non-viable human embryos for a limited period and only to study developmental biology related to in vitro fertilization.
An ornithologist at the University of Rhode Island who studies the physiological changes that birds undergo to migrate has found that the capacity of a bird's gut to change with environmental conditions is a primary limiting factor in their ability to adapt to the rapidly changing climate.
But «it makes sense that if you have some limited capacity for protein synthesis, you gradually are depriving yourself of building critical synapses,» or connections between neurons, which could be important for staying happy, says co-author Moshe Szyf, a pharmacologist at McGill.
China plans to limit its annual coal consumption to 4.2 billion tons at the end of the decade, but its current production capacity has already surpassed 4 billion tons, with an additional 1 billion tons in the pipeline.
Of course, the sun doesn't always shine and, at present, the eSolar design has limited capacity to store energy — either as heat or electricity — nor does it supplement production by burning natural gas as some other existing concentrating solar power plants do.
The final decision will be made by FDA at a later date, and although Avandia's future does not look bright, it could stay on the market in a limited capacity.
«We suspect these decreases were related more to the limited capacity at the remaining abortion clinics rather than distance changes.»
-- The term «most vulnerable developing countries» means, as determined by the Administrator of USAID, developing countries that are at risk of substantial adverse impacts of climate change and have limited capacity to respond to such impacts, considering the approaches included in any international treaties and agreements.
-- The term «most vulnerable communities and populations» means communities and populations that are at risk of substantial adverse impacts of climate change and have limited capacity to respond to such impacts, including impoverished communities, children, women, and indigenous peoples.
«Humans have very limited capacity for regeneration, while other species like salamanders have the remarkable ability to functionally regenerate limbs, heart tissue and even the spinal cord after injury,» said lead researcher Karen Echeverri, PhD, assistant professor in the department of genetics, cell biology and development at the University of Minnesota.
Range limits of many plant species are expected to shift considerably in the next decades due to human - mediated climate change, particularly at higher latitudes, but the capacity of trees to migrate in response to these events has been questioned.
Since your capacity to exercise is limited while injured, you are, at best, treading water and will certainly not be making any significant improvements.
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