Sentences with phrase «capacity constraints which»

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The Permian continues to boom, and even in case of takeaway capacity constraintswhich have led to around $ 11 a barrel discount of Midland, Texas, oil to Brent — Permian producers would pump at profit if Brent were to rise (and stay) at $ 80, Bloomberg's Denning argues.
Ms. Png said a deal with American Airlines could take advantage of China Southern's base in Guangzhou, which does not have the same capacity constraints as Beijing.
-- They have a constant pulse on what's happening across the sales organization, again using a common set of operating metrics, so they can see which managers need help, where there may be capacity constraints in terms of needing more leads from marketing or needing to hire more salespeople to handle increased market demand.
Given these conditions, a key issue for the Australian economy will be the extent to which the ongoing growth of demand might give rise to capacity constraints and, consequently, upward pressure on wage and price inflation.
Indeed, the capacity of Westminster's committees compares favourably with their Scottish and Welsh counterparts, which have been subject to a number of institutional constraints.
I recognized at the time that our timelines may have been too rapid, but I also saw some states and districts moving much more quickly than others, which suggested that political will was as much an issue as capacity constraints.
But as Loveless readily admits, Kia faces capacity constraints at the West Point plant, which sources product for 40 % of its sales, as the brand stretches to compete in bread - and - butter segments.
Production capacity constraints will limit the GT4 to about 2500 units worldwide, about half of which will come to U.S. dealers.
If this constraint presents a difficulty, you could increase the content storage capacity to 3 GB by opting for any of the other Kindles in the range, and furthermore opt for a 3G equipped Kindle which will increase the availability of an internet connection.
The results place constraints on the strength of some of the most important methane sources, which could help improve understanding of the atmosphere's oxidative capacity.
Subtitle B: Transmission Infrastructure Modernization -(Sec. 1221) Instructs the Secretary to: (1) study electric transmission congestion triennially; and (2) issue a report which may designate any geographic area experiencing transmission capacity constraints or congestion that adversely affects consumers as a national interest electric transmission corridor.
In addition, the supply of upstream professionals is expected to be contracting, thus placing a major constraint on the rate at which the petroleum industry can implement new capacity additions.
Amidst the constraints which include, human and administrative challenges, damaged, unmaintained or serviced turbines, non-availability of gas, damaged pipelines, vandalism and lack of maintenance there has been a focus on making incremental progress so as to steadily increase the generation, transmission and distribution capacity of the country.
Neither is Wu's involvement in scaling, which traces back to these early efforts by bitcoin businesses to lift its perceived capacity constraints, most notably the 1 MB limit on block space that can be added to the blockchain at intervals.
There is also a need for a considerable commitment of time and resources beyond the usual time - span of agency funding cycles: «Planning to date, be it social, community, economic or infrastructure development is severely inhibited by funding and time constraints, which in turn impacts on the planners» capacity to apply sound planning methodology to the task.»
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