Sentences with phrase «available peak periods»

Subject to availability and not available peak periods or holiday times.

Not exact matches

This modestly exceeds the yield available on a 10 - year Treasury, but by a small margin that - outside the late 1990's bubble period - has previously been seen only during the two - year period approaching the 1929 peak, between 1968 - 1972 (which was finally cleared by the 73 - 74 market plunge), and briefly in 1987, before the crash of that year.
However, they are generally not available for such meetings during peak proxy season periods when providing timely research for investor clients is the top priority.
Bookings made using an upgrade voucher are subject to Avios terms and conditions and are strictly subject to availability which may be very limited or not available on some routes at certain times especially during peak periods.
With wood shavings, people want soft, dry, dust - free products delivered at an economical price and available during the peak seasonal periods.
This tour is not available on Saturdays or Sundays and may not run during peak holiday periods.
Please contact us for one night stay availability as even during peak periods and holidays we may release available rooms for a one night stay.
Seats are limited and may not be available on some flights that operate during peak travel times and holiday periods.
Off - peak awards are the cheapest, but they are only available in economy class on certain routes and during specific time periods.
With the exception of peak travel periods, we find that the cheapest flights tend to be available inside a 60 - day departure window.
Assuming that 50 % (50 kWh) could be made available to share with the grid, it could become a smart way to store enough REs for low production / peak demand periods.
Furthermore, he added, Cape Wind - generated electricity is available at peak demand periods and, even at the PPA rate, often beats the peak period spot market rate.
Pumped - storage hydroelectric plant: A plant that usually generates electric energy during peak load periods by using water previously pumped into an elevated storage reservoir during off - peak periods when excess generating capacity is available to do so.
What is being published about the consequences of the problem is very negative: ( 1 ) the legal profession is shrinking as will lawyers» incomes, along with the number of law firms; ( 2 ) young lawyers can forget about those secure jobs and partnerships, and instead become independent «agile lawyers» available to help law firms with peak period workloads, i.e. become poorly paid piece - work lawyers unable to develop a specialty or secure income; and, ( 3 ) the rich will have lawyers and the very poor will have free Legal Aid services, but the great majority in the middle, being the majority of taxpayers, will not have lawyers to help them.
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