Sentences with phrase «capacity reductions in»

Furthermore, LATAM Airlines Brazil is adjusting its guidance for domestic capacity reductions in Brazil from eight to ten per cent to a reduction of ten to 12 per cent for full year 2016.
In line with the company's guidance, capacity reductions in LATAM Airlines Brazil operations reached 8.4 per cent in first quarter 2016 relative to the same quarter in 2015.
Capacity reduction in Chinese metals has caused iron ore to recover from a 5 - year bear market, and driven a bull market in the metals.
Capacity reduction in Chinese metals has caused iron ore to recover from a 5 - year bear market, and driven a bull market in the metals.

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Increases or reductions in capacity are not included in the scope effect.
The outlook could be stabilized if the government's commitment to fiscal consolidation and debt reduction or its capacity to do so was to wane,» the agency added in the same note.
This, WindEurope said, was because cost reductions in the wind industry's supply chain and increased competition in auctions had given investors «more capacity for less cash.»
«This will inevitably lead to more growth in Canadian exports and, with the reduction in uncertainty that comes with that, more investment in Canada's economic capacity, including creating more companies — and the much - anticipated rotation in growth.»
Various high - level bodies have set targets for reduction in steel capacity from 65 million tons to as much as 150 million tons.
In EMs, GDP growth has picked up, from 3.6 % in 3Q16 to 4.4 % in 3Q17, leading to a reduction in excess capacity and bottoming of inflatioIn EMs, GDP growth has picked up, from 3.6 % in 3Q16 to 4.4 % in 3Q17, leading to a reduction in excess capacity and bottoming of inflatioin 3Q16 to 4.4 % in 3Q17, leading to a reduction in excess capacity and bottoming of inflatioin 3Q17, leading to a reduction in excess capacity and bottoming of inflatioin excess capacity and bottoming of inflation.
«Many nonfinancial firms do have the balance sheet capacity to expand investment, and reductions in corporate tax burdens could have a positive impact on their cash flow,» the IMF writes.
To a large extent, this had to be done the hard way: price expectations are largely «backwards looking», so can be changed only by the economy operating below capacity, with the reduction in inflation that this causes feeding through (with a lag) to lower price expectations.
It shows that assertions questioning the capacity of the FEDERAL government to pay for programs, usually prefaced with the call for â $ ˜â $ ˜adult conversationsâ $ ™ â $ ™, and couched in terms such as fiscal sustainability, solvency, and unfunded liabilities, are red - herrings that will lead to needless reductions and privatizations of public programs in health care, elder care, pensions and so on.»
In its first year, only 400,000 tonnes of CO2 were captured — roughly 40 per cent of the promised 1 million tonnes of emission reduction — and today it is still only operating at 80 per cent capacity.
Any reduction in oil sands output from the levels imposed by the emissions cap will create even more surplus pipeline export capacity without the Trans Mountain project.
It refers to the yield that can be sustained without causing a deterioration of the carrying capacity of the resource and therefore a reduction in the yield.
Pacific Beverages designed the plant to ultimately have an annual capacity of 1.5 million hectolitres, while targeting a reduction in water usage to 2.2 l / 1 litres of beer produced for the Australian market, which has one of the world's top 10 annual beer consumption levels, at 83 litres a head.
«Based on our findings, an investment in two cheese plants — one in the State College area and one in the Reading area — may result in the largest reduction in supply chain costs, offering the strongest incentives for the new processing capacity,» said the study's three authors.
Pacific Beverages designed the plant to ultimately have an annual capacity of 150 million litres, while targeting a reduction in water usage to 2.2 litres / litre of beer produced.
Reduced Test mode allows a significant reduction in the frequency of performance testing to increase production capacity.
Governments, companies, and research institutions should accelerate programs to exchange information, share know - how and good practice, and build technical capacity in food loss and waste prevention and reduction across the food supply chain.
District officials said the reduction in capacity wouldn't affect pool usage because the pool seldom is full.
A spokesperson from Bis said:» We are committed to a 27 per cent reduction in our resources and, as recognised by the NAO, we are working hard to ensure we have the skills and capacity to manage this challenging, but achievable target.»
To cut VAT as the centre piece of a new approach to deficit reduction would send the message that the UK has a lack of confidence in its own growth prospects and that a capacity to flip - flop on economic policy exists.
While our minimum - and medium - security prisons have seen a reduction in inmates, our maximum - security prisons, which hold the most dangerous and hardened criminals, remain at 122 % of capacity that they were designed to hold.
As Liberal Democrats, we strongly oppose any reduction in the capacity of councils to provide for their local communities.
The approval, which will allow government to invest in the mini-grid sector, is expected to increase the country's renewable energy generation capacity to achieve price reduction in electricity.
A statement by the Media Relations Manager, Bamidele Odugbesan said the new capacity was equivalent to some 400 Megawatts (MW) of gas to power, and had been enabled by the construction of a second train at the Agbara / Ota Pressure Reduction and Metering Station (PRMS) in Ogun State, from where SNG supplied its first customers with gas.
Forces» capacity to cut crime and ensure officers are visible and available to the public can only be sustained if the proposed workforce reductions of around 34,100 are balanced out by compensating improvements in efficiency.
He said the new capacity is equivalent to some 400 Megawatts (MW) of gas to power, stating that this has been enabled by the construction of a second train at the Agbara / Ota Pressure Reduction and Metering Station (PRMS) in Ogun State, from where SNG supplied its first customers with gas.
The law enacts reductions in the maximum capacity of gun magazines which unfairly limits the designcapabilities of guns purchased legally for over a century;
There will almost certainly be a reduction in the capacity for the DNA database to store samples taken from people arrested but not convicted.
This beneficial effect was accompanied by the preservation of motor capacities, without any alteration to cognitive performance, and a reduction in the incidence of pathologies usually associated with aging, such as cancer or diabetes.
This phenomenon has been coined HAROLD (hemispheric asymmetry reduction in older adults) and reflects the reorganisation of the brain as compensation for reduced brain capacity and efficiency due to age - related structural and physiological decline.
«Greater reductions of all threats at all levels, reef - wide, regional and local, are required to prevent the projected declines in the Great Barrier Reef and to improve its capacity to recover,» the government said.
GEx has been validated with 132 patients at three hospitals in Spain, Germany and the United Kingdom and, according to the tests performed, it provides better results than traditional rehabilitation programs, «This improvement is seen in the patient's functional capacity, as well as in weight loss and a reduction in cholesterol levels,» says Álvaro Martínez.
Our data indicate that gene expression is coordinately regulated, such that states of increased proliferation are associated with widespread reductions in the 3 ′ UTR - based regulatory capacity of mRNAs.
The initial scan revealed a 15 - 20 % reduction in the capacity for dopamine production in smokers compared with nonsmokers.
The research team developed, for the first time in the world, a new technology that combines porous stainless steel, which is thermally and mechanically strong and highly stable to oxidation / reduction reactions, with thin - film electrolyte and electrodes of minimal heat capacity.
«Given that the average capacity of the registered projects and those in the validation pipeline are in the range of 2,000 - 3,000 [megawatts], resulting in a large amount of emission reductions per project activity, extra caution should be given to ensure that the baseline emissions are estimated in a transparent and conservative manner,» the panel says in its recommendation to the Executive Board.
Outdoor exposure has long been associated with healthier cognitive functioning in children, with reduction in Attention Deficit Disorder symptoms and greater emotional capacity.
That drastic reduction in capacity is her real concern.
This reduced capacity to hear natural sound reduces the restorative properties of spending time in nature, such as mood enhancement and stress reduction, interfering with the enjoyment typically experienced by park visitors.
Understanding age - related reductions in visual working memory capacity: examining the stages of change detection.
Our data suggest that changes in the expression of genes associated with drug resistance and cancer cell «stemness», induced by treatment with MIA - 602, lead to a significant reduction in the efflux capacity of drug resistant cells.
This is associated with a relative reduction in cytotoxic T - cell activity and a reduced capacity to destroy infected host cells and clear the virus from infected lung tissue.
Month six: better emotional stability, better eyesight, a reduction in cellulite, greater capacity for exercise, more fluid joints with less pain, better cholesterol levels and heart rate, and a noticeable improvement in the immune system and healing times from minor illnesses.
Conclusion «In conclusion, our study demonstrates that, in high - fat diet - induced obese rats, the combination of exercise and grape polyphenols supplementation counteracts anthropometric and metabolic impairments and increases endurance capacity, probably via enhancement in lipid oxidation and reduction in glycogen utilization», the researchers writIn conclusion, our study demonstrates that, in high - fat diet - induced obese rats, the combination of exercise and grape polyphenols supplementation counteracts anthropometric and metabolic impairments and increases endurance capacity, probably via enhancement in lipid oxidation and reduction in glycogen utilization», the researchers writin high - fat diet - induced obese rats, the combination of exercise and grape polyphenols supplementation counteracts anthropometric and metabolic impairments and increases endurance capacity, probably via enhancement in lipid oxidation and reduction in glycogen utilization», the researchers writin lipid oxidation and reduction in glycogen utilization», the researchers writin glycogen utilization», the researchers write.
First, an enzymatic reaction (epimerization) was observed during the degradation of procyanidin C1, and then, it was registered a reduction in molecular weight as well as a change in the physical properties of the compounds in procyanidin C1 - a process called depolymerization - with the oxidation capacity being affected to a lesser extent.
Chemically, metals including toxic metals are distinguished from non-metals by their capacity to lose electrons, forming positively charged ions, in a chemical process called an oxidation - reduction or redox reaction.
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