The position of the major supermarket chains, particularly Coles and Woolworths, is such that there is a very significant
constraint on the capacity of independent retailers to increase price or decrease other services without the likely loss of business.
Constraints on capacity and staffing mean some students are not advanced simply because schools do not have room for them, even if they are ready.
Of course, since we are concentrated, at some scale we run into
constraints on our capacity.
There are two overarching
constraints on the capacity of the native title system to fully deliver recognition and protection of native title:
However, there are two overarching
constraints on the capacity of the native title system to fully deliver recognition and protection of native title:
Not exact matches
Data
on Tuesday showed that U.S. factory activity slowed for a second straight month in April, weighed down by shortages of skilled workers and rising
capacity constraints.
Capital is a
constraint on banks» balance sheets, meaning their lending
capacity, even in good times.
Debt
capacity limits are the major
constraint on China's adjustment.
Investors can replicate a variety of quality indexes, depending
on their objectives and their
capacity constraints.
-- 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.
These pay disparities between pre-k and K - 12 educators are a national
constraint on increasing the quality and
capacity of early - childhood education.
Nonetheless, continued pressure
on raw materials prices, evidence of
capacity constraints in some sectors and reports of higher employment costs — notwithstanding the steadiness to date of aggregate series for wages — constitute a risk that this forecast could prove to be too low.
The most noticeable of these is the housing sector, where strong demand conditions over several years, and the emergence of
capacity constraints in some areas, appear to be putting some pressure
on prices.
However, this is unlikely to match the expansion in production potential or export demand, so transport
capacity is likely to remain a
constraint on export supply, at least until a number of proposed large infrastructure projects are completed later in the decade.
The increase over the past year has reflected the strength of housing activity and the emergence of
capacity constraints in the industry, as discussed above in the chapter
on «Domestic Economic Activity».
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.
Although
capacity constraints are an issue in some parts of the resources sector, they are expected to ease in time, given the high level of investment intentions in the mining sector (see the chapter
on «Domestic Economic Conditions»).
Capacity constraints on production growth continue to be reported, with firms highlighting shortages of materials, equipment and transport and distribution services.
That would place further
constraints on oil producers that have already faced steep discounts
on their heavy crude as Canada's pipeline system nears
capacity, forcing more barrels to move by rail.
Due to
capacity constraints at its former facility in Napa, Lipman moved operations to Vallejo, CA, to a fully - renovated 36,000 sq. ft. facility
on the banks of the Napa River.
«We are pleased that the Chancellor has listened to the industry
on skills provision: research has shown that labour supply has been the biggest source of
capacity constraint for the construction industry over the past 15 years.
Placing
capacity constraints on Heathrow is economically and carbon inefficient
on the basis that direct flights to destinations, providing the seats are fully utilised, are lower impact.
Short - term fixes Existing disposal facilities have adequate
capacity for most low - level radioactive waste and are accessible to waste generators in the short term, but
constraints on the long - term disposal of class B and C wastes have become clear, according to a report by the Government Accountability Office last year.
When I asked Elisa Beard, the new co-CEO, what was the greatest
constraint on TFA's growth plans, «leadership
capacity» was at the top of her list, a surprise because of TFA's focus
on leadership development.
Of course, opening up a new free school is not the only way of managing a lack of
capacity, but free schools may be the only way to increase
capacity in London, given the physical
constraints on expansion of existing schools.
The availability of a distribution reinvestment plan will depend
on capacity constraints and will be considered
on an annual basis.
Stagflation Stagflation is a nasty mix of rising prices (based
on high demand, production
capacity constraints, or both) and falling growth.
Third, based
on this result, we investigate whether there exist
capacity constraints in time - series momentum strategies, by running predictive regressions of momentum strategy performance
on lagged capital flows into the CTA industry.
I generally want to see the Net Interest / EBITA % lower than a 12.5 - 15.0 % maximum, and I may adjust my Price / Sales valuations up / down based
on this ratio to reflect available Debt
capacity or
constraints.
According to these estimates of market
capacity across senior, mezzanine and equity financing, expansion in senior debt financing
capacity appears the
constraint on the aggregate amount of LBO activity.
The lounge can also be accessed by purchasing a 3 - hour pass in advance or by walking in
on the day (subject to
capacity constraints.)
On my first attempt in November, I saw the dreaded sign instructing Priority Pass members to get lost due to
capacity constraints.
The focus will be integrating the right storage solutions into the console based
on a variety of
constraints such as cost, reliability,
capacity and performance requirements.
But I find it hard to believe that other fundamental resource or
capacity constraints aren't playing as big a role (oil issues and limits
on capacity to expand power generation, etc.).
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.
Technical
constraints, load balancing and frequency control issues (
on weaker grids) imposed by limitations in existing grid structures and
capacities
Pipeline proponents claim that the ANE pipeline is needed to relieve
capacity constraints on New England's natural gas pipeline system and that the cost of the pipeline is justified because it will ultimately save money for New England electric ratepayers.
Primary convener and chair of 3 sessions
on the» Atmospheric Oxidation
Capacity Constraints» at the AGU 2015 - 2017 fall meetings
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.
Based
on a series of scenarios produced by consultants GL Garrad Hassan, it concludes that the amount of renewable
capacity the UK can build is determined by economic
constraints - not available resources.
Performance may begin to slow at varying numbers of pages depending
on potential physical and practical
constraints, including (but not limited to): system architecture, system
capacity, system load, end - user Internet connectivity and end - user computer configurations.
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.
A firm can expand the pool of hours by expanding the number of non-equity owner timekeepers, so, in theory the only
constraints on expansion is managerial / administrative
capacity and the market for those hours.
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.
Despite its
constraints, Windows 10 S still features File Explorer, and although many of the laptops that come with the lightweight OS pre-installed may ship with smaller
capacity SSDs, Microsoft's forthcoming introduction of OneDrive Files
On - Demand will make it so files can be stored in the cloud, but still viewed the same way as locally stored content.
Owned weekly and daily production schedule for 800 + items
on 5 production lines based
on capacity constraints, allergens sequence, bagger speed and changeover
PROFESSIONAL HIGHLIGHTS • Three years» track record of success in production planning • Highly skilled to perform activities in accordance with product assignments and available
capacity • In depth knowledge of performing
capacity planning and out - processing • Hands
on experience in managing all activities keeping in mind the physical
constraints on the job
Other
constraints are already placed
on the law making
capacity of states and territories (and the Commonwealth) across a range of areas.
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.»