Sentences with phrase «average the output of»

We can see here that, based alone on the expected goals (xG) and expected assists (xA), Lallana's performances would have led to an average output of 0.19 goals per game and 0.22 assists.
The Snohomish County Public Utility District's pilot project is small — two turbines with 500 kilowatts of total capacity and an average output of 50 kilowatts — hardly a panacea for all that ails the United States» energy portfolio.
For every 1 per cent of the sun's rays deflected into space, the average output of solar systems that rely on direct sunlight would drop by 4 to 5 per cent, says Daniel Murphy at the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in Boulder, Colorado.
This easily constructed electrode, surprisingly, had an average output of the circuit of 2.24 A m - 2 (amps per unit area), compared to 0.94 A m - 2 with the felt anode.
Noise has traditionally been difficult to study in biology, because most biological techniques, such as measurement of gene activity, average the output of many cells, erasing individual variability.
The chart shows, for each hour of the day, the average output of four units over the year 2010 divided by the plant's maximum possible output.
Mr Joshi's post includes a graph showing that the average output of SE Australia's wind farms, which all feed into the same power grid, generated an average of around 800MW for the week of the heatwaves.
If the former, then it seems absurd averaging outputs of a number of models, only one of which could possibly be correct.
Let's just make up a number for an example, say I need to install 3000 MW (nameplate) of wind generation to get an average output of 1500 MW (I think it is way worse than this).
Divided by the 8,760 hours in a year, that represents an average power rate of 33,253 MW, which would require, with an average output of 21 %, 158,345 MW of installed wind capacity.
It issued judgments in 58 cases, slightly lower than the average output of the House of Lords in previous years, but it lost no opportunity to firmly assert its position as the new kid on the block.
• Monitor the performance of extraction lines, which currently produce an average output of 205,000 barrels per day.

Not exact matches

On Thursday, it announced it would reduce its production guidance for the year by about 10,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day to an average of about 315,000 boe / d, with exit production of about 335,000 boe / d, to account for lower heavy oil production, an advanced schedule for maintenance at its Tucker oilsands project and a slower ramp up in liquids - rich natural gas output from its BD Project in Indonesia.
(Wonkish detail: Labour productivity measures average productivity, but the mechanism described in the preceding paragraphs predicts that real wages should track marginal productivity — the extra output produced by an additional unit of labour.
It said this would support its target of 5 percent per year on average output growth between 2016 and 2022, even though Total noted that the global environment remained volatile with persistent uncertainty around the evolution of global supply.
Production from the 11 OPEC members with output targets under the deal has averaged 29.757 million bpd, according to average assessments of secondary sources OPEC uses to monitor its output.
These projects are so efficient in their conservation of heat in the steam that they have a similar life - cycle carbon output to the average of crudes sold in North America, and thus would almost certainly meet the standards to be unveiled by the California Air Resources Board next year, the company told The Calgary Herald recently.
(In 2011, Cenovus Energy let on that output from two of its in situ oilsands projects could meet the standard, which mandates that crude oil imported to the state have lower wells - to - wheels emissions than the average of all crudes sold in the U.S.) «Yes, I think that's feasible,» says George Hoberg, a political scientist at the University of British Columbia who specializes in environmental conflict.
Combined wind power output in Denmark and Sweden was forecast to firm by an hourly average of 810 MW to 3,140 MW on Tuesday, a bearish factor.
When average and subpar is acceptable, it lowers the output of everyone.
If the severity of the downturns is reduced and the economy operates with a smaller output gap, then the level of income over time is, on average, higher.
Our best estimate is that potential output will rise by an average of 1 1/2 per cent per year over the next few years — that is not very impressive relative to history.2 We are counting on gains in productivity to deliver fully two - thirds of that growth.
Canadian workers» productivity, or the output produced on average per hour worked (which is measure by dividing real GDP by an estimate of total hours worked over a certain period), dipped 0.5 per cent between July and September after declining 0.6 per cent between April and June.
In terms of output per hour worked, year - ended productivity growth has eased to about 1 3/4 per cent, down from the average of 3 1/4 per cent prevailing in the previous three years.
It is the central premise behind inflation targeting, and central bankers — essentially without exception — assert that they have the capacity to affect or even determine inflation in the long term, but that they do not have the capacity to affect the average level of output, much less its growth rate over time, even though they may have the capacity to affect the amplitude of cyclical fluctuations.
If it were possible to avoid secular stagnation, then it would indeed be possible to increase average levels of output substantially, raising the stakes for demand management policy.
By skillfully managing demand, policymakers could aspire to reduce the amplitude of the fluctuations — and although they could determine the average rate of inflation, they could not raise the average level of output.
In a scalable business the average cost of creating the products and / or services fall as the volume of its output increases (economies of scale)
The composite PMI, which is a GDP - weighted average of the PMI surveys» manufacturing and services output measures, has been below 50 (thereby signalling falling output) in every month since March 2012 with the exceptions of September and October 2013.
For all their official production measurements, OPEC uses an average of estimates from six «secondary sources», namely the International Energy Agency (IEA), the oil - pricing agencies Platts and Argus, the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), the oil consultancy Cambridge Energy Research Associates (CERA) and the industry newsletter Petroleum Intelligence Weekly, as an impartial adjudicator as to whether their output quotas and production cuts are being met, to resolve any potential disputes that could arise if each member reported their own figures.
Since 2008 Scott has maintained a prolific output of spicy product reviews, industry interviews with the top people and specialty manufacturers ranging from CaJohn Hard, Mike Greening, Dave DeWitt, Dr. BBQ Ray Lampe and Dave Hirschkop, coverage and more for his own website ScottRobertsWeb.com, which as of July 2012 averages 190,000 unique visitors per month.
I am pissed today hearing about Olivier Giroud three year contract and salary he is earning.That is unfair because Giroud does not deserve it.He has not worked to show that he deserves it.We should look at the quality snd output of our players before paying them.Well its too late now so we should look forward.We do nt need stats to even tell us that Girouf is usually average for arsenal than good at most times.I would have sold him if i was Wenger because he does not deserve to be leading the line still after 3 years and i doubt he will like to warm the bench.He is very lucky to have Wenger as a coach of arsenal london fc.Arsenal has not moved forward because we think getting rid of players is a bad thing.We always hesitate when it comes to selling players we do nt need.Arsenal need a world class cf not a world class cf.Its is time to move forward by addressing our mistakes.Since Van persie left we have needed a cf and ifBenzema is available we need to get rid of who we do nt need so that we move forward.Arsenal do not need Giroud though many may be against my speech.Once the premier league starts and Giroud is our main cf it shows that Wenger has not learnt from his mistakes.Just as we got Cech who to me was a need he needs to just find as a reliable and clinical cf.
Shooting mainly from outside, frequently way outside, the 5» 11», 165 - pound Houston has averaged 31 points per game, or 46 % of Army's output, despite having a body that looks vaguely as if it has not yet fully formed.
On Thursday, it had one of its least successful offensive outputs and still averaged 5.7 yards per play.
Minnesota (3 - 3) arrived to play California (5 - 1) last week with a five - game winning streak, a two - game division lead, a.286 team batting average and a scoring output of almost six runs per game.
Team Jimenez produced their highest scoring output of the young season on Tuesday night, scoring 53 points... almost 10 PPG better than their season average.
Their goal output isn't high with an average of just under 1.2 goals per home game this season and the Hammers have been leading at half time just once this season on home soil in the top flight, so a half time draw could tempt punters here.
This should come as little surprise for Liverpool fans, for if Lallana were to maintain this level of goals and assists — having scored and created a goal in the four fixtures since the above graph — he would have progressed from average to elite level output without the core shot data to support it.
With a career goal record of one in three, on average, he would need to improve his output if he is to be considered an option as a leader of the attack, but his return of 18 goals in 33 appearances in 2013/14 shows that Zardes is capable of putting the ball in the net when chances are presented to him.
The Warriors have been kind to Holiday's scoring output this season, affording him averages of 23.7 points in 37.5 minutes.
Mothers who pump more milk per session may have an oversupply of milk, or may respond better than average to the pump, or may have been able to increase pump output with practice.
There are already, new National Assembly Business Environment Roundtable (NASSBER) research findings projecting that our priority bills will have an output impact equivalent to an average of 6.87 per cent of GDP over a five - year period on the economy.
Second, large numbers of less productive, and mostly temporary, workers have been laid off leading to a steep increase in the average output per unit of labour.
Part of the reason support for Ling - Cohan was so fervent is because the vaunted panel review process was so flawed and anonymous attacks on her in the press were so vicious, starting in the New York Post but repeated uncritically by other outlets, requoting the Post «source» — allegedly from the panel but possibly a self - interested operative for another judicial candidate — who called her «slow» and «lazy,» when even a cursory check of court records shows her output to be above average.
Legocki, who spent 4 years as a researcher at various U.S. universities, says he's also trying to boost scientific output and bring down the average age of the academy's graying corps.
On average, each of the 25.5 billion miles Americans drove while under the influence in 2010 cost the economy 12 jobs and reduced national economic output by $ 0.80 and GDP by $ 0.40.
During the disinfection process, water will pass through the 56 UV units, each of which contains 144 low - pressure, high - output ultraviolet lamps that produce 40 millijoules per square centimeter of light that together can treat an average of 1.3 billion gallons (4.9 billion liters) of water daily (pdf).
National averages of scientific publication output range from two to three publications per year per scholar (Xie and Shauman, 2003).
The UK is said to be suffering from a «productivity problem» because on average British employees have to work more hours to produce the same level of output as their counterparts in many rival economies, such as the USA or Germany.
Their findings, based on output from four global climate models of varying ocean and atmospheric resolution, indicate that ocean temperature in the U.S. Northeast Shelf is projected to warm twice as fast as previously projected and almost three times faster than the global average.
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