Sentences with phrase «deliver additional capacity»

The project is intended to deliver additional capacity along this congested corridor by adding express tolled lanes (ETLs) and improving road layout over approximately 11.2 miles of the highway.
In February 2007 Home Secretary John Reid announced plans to build two new prisons - one at Maghull, Merseyside and a second next to Belmarsh prison, London - stating that the Home Office was «working flat out to deliver additional capacity within the system.»
«We are working flat out to deliver additional capacity within the prison system.
If the private sector is to have sufficient confidence to deliver additional capacity then it needs to be convinced that government policy is based on robust evidence and is likely to last for at least a generation.»

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A new runway at Heathrow and additional terminal capacity should be delivered as soon as possible after the new runway at Stansted — within the 2015 - 2020 period — «but only if stringent environmental limits can be met.»
CAA chief executive, Andrew Haines said that additional capacity «would offer significant benefits for consumers, and for the UK as a whole, so long as it is delivered in an environmentally sustainable way.»
The additional capacity of hNPCctx to migrate extensively within the subretinal space and inner retina allows them to deliver molecules of therapeutic interest not only for outer retinal disease (e.g., retinitis pigmentosa and age - related macular degeneration), but inner retinal disorders as well (e.g., glaucoma).
Birmingham City Council so far only has plans to deliver 878 additional places, which, when combined with the current number of spare places, would leave a capacity shortfall of 4,922 school places by 2020.
A new high - strength, lighter - weight chassis is the backbone that allows this tough truck to deliver more horsepower, better fuel economy and safety, and additional towing and payload capacity.
Thawing permafrost also delivers organic - rich soils to lake bottoms, where decomposition in the absence of oxygen releases additional methane.116 Extensive wildfires also release carbon that contributes to climate warming.107, 117,118 The capacity of the Yukon River Basin in Alaska and adjacent Canada to store carbon has been substantially weakened since the 1960s by the combination of warming and thawing of permafrost and by increased wildfire.119 Expansion of tall shrubs and trees into tundra makes the surface darker and rougher, increasing absorption of the sun's energy and further contributing to warming.120 This warming is likely stronger than the potential cooling effects of increased carbon dioxide uptake associated with tree and shrub expansion.121 The shorter snow - covered seasons in Alaska further increase energy absorption by the land surface, an effect only slightly offset by the reduced energy absorption of highly reflective post-fire snow - covered landscapes.121 This spectrum of changes in Alaskan and other high - latitude terrestrial ecosystems jeopardizes efforts by society to use ecosystem carbon management to offset fossil fuel emissions.94, 95,96
BDT will deliver an additional four processing units to increase the plant's annual capacity to 40,000 tonnes (about 10 million gallons US) by the end of 2007.
They must provide each patient with a broad range of services, from vaccinations to dental and vision care to mental health services — all of which they would have to offer to any new contraceptive clients, as Rosenbaum points out.11 Expecting FQHC sites to expand their capacity to deliver all of these services to millions of additional clients, and to consistently provide family planning services in a way comparable to Planned Parenthood or other Title X providers, is unrealistic.
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