Sentences with phrase «exceed available capacity»

Our analysis of secondary free schools suggests that since 2014, free schools have opened in areas where demand in five years» time is forecast to exceed available capacity.
Note: «Serious» need is where demand in 5 years exceeds available capacity by 20 % or more; «Definite» need is where demand exceeds capacity by 5 % up to 20 %; «Moderate» need is where demand is between + / - 5 % of available capacity and «Sufficient» is where future demand is 95 % or less of available capacity
Figure 1: Secondary free schools have largely been set up in areas where forecast demand in 5 years exceeds available capacity

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Speaker Silver noted that with the state in fiscal crisis and with excitement over the incoming administration mounting, the overwhelming response for invitations now exceeds the limited seating capacity available in the Assembly Chamber, the traditional venue.
An interim treatment can get people medication sooner: As the opioid crisis continues to escalate, the number of people who need treatment for their dependency on heroin or prescription pain killers far exceeds the capacity of available treatment programs.
If after adhering to the Public School Choice admissions requirements there are enrollment spaces available and the number of applicants exceeds enrollment capacity at the time of the application deadline, students will be admitted to the school through a public, random drawing, with priority given to students in the following order:
The wealth of digital sources available on the web and through iPads, smart phones and the like is a blessing but sometimes seems like a curse when the amount of data coming at us exceeds our capacity to absorb it all.
Across six regions, according to the report, coal provided 55 percent of daily incremental generation, and the study concludes that at least for PJM Interconnection (which manages the electricity grid across 12 Midwest and Mid-Atlantic states as well as DC), «coal provided the most resilient form of generation, due to available reserve capacity and on - site fuel availability, far exceeding all other sources» without which the region «would have experienced shortfalls leading to interconnect - wide blackouts.»
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