Sentences with phrase «expensive operations in»

«These were complicated and expensive operations in Egyptian times,» Fattovich says.

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But some non-European firms doing business in the bloc worry the changes will make operations even more complicated — and more expensive — because the requirements could become even stricter.
The Bush administration had cut taxes, then indulged itself in new entitlement programs and an expensive Middle Eastern foreign policy, with military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Operating a fleet will always be an incredibly expensive venture, but using data to analyze day - to - day operations will play a big role in maximizing and maintaining profits.
Creating that kind of consistency is not easy nor is it cheap, and Auvil Fruit Co. runs one of the most expensive orchard operations in the Pacific Northwest.
CEO Mike Clarke also announced a restructure of its Australian operations and is setting up a separate unit to look after more expensive wines such as the high - end Penfolds range, which will now be released to the market in October instead of May.
Leone has a hobbyist's knife - making setup in his Brooklyn backyard, and is particularly excited about the prospect of taking his operation to the next level — he's been purchasing old blades and fine - tuning them by hand, but has yet to forge his own knives because the equipment is large and expensive.
PSG announced shortly before kick - off that Neymar, the world's most expensive player, would travel to Brazil for an operation at the end of the week after suffering a hairline fracture of the fifth metatarsal in his right foot.
The governor acknowledged replacing convention centers is expensive, that the state did not have money and that convention centers overall are loss leaders, bringing in net dollars to the city but often loosing money in construction and operations.
Bitcoin mining operations pushed Plattsburgh over its energy allotment in December and January, forcing the city to buy power on the open market, which is more expensive, said Dale Dowdle, a member of Plattsburgh's Common Council.
«With a low turnout expected and limited media exposure in the nation's most expensive media market, the test of both campaigns will be to mount strong voter identification efforts and effective get - out - the - vote operations.
Consumer price comparison is almost nonexistent in the U.S. health care system, but a new study shows that when given the choice between a less costly «open» operation or a pricier laparoscopy for their children's appendicitis, parents were almost twice as likely to choose the less expensive procedure — when they were aware of the cost difference.
Its grounding and capsize off the Italian island of Giglio on 13 January 2012 resulted in the most expensive wreck - recovery operation ever staged, estimated at more than $ 1.5 billion.
By using these robotic vehicles in combination, the team were able to collect a vast array of high - quality data in just three days, demonstrating how robotic vehicles can augment relatively expensive ship operations.
Final preparations are under way to refloat and remove the Costa Concordia from the pristine waters off Giglio in what has been the largest and most expensive maritime salvage operation ever attempted.
And carcass surveys are expensive or not feasible at remote locations or other sites like agricultural fields, dense shrub habitats, or in offshore turbine operations
Now, some of France's reactors are showing wrinkles — France's oldest reactor, Fessenheim 1, started operations in 1977 — and officials need to decide whether to invest in costly safety upgrades to keep them operating or to decommission them, another expensive prospect that leaves open the possibility that fossil fuels may rise to meet the shortfall.
Besides, scientists in the Mediterranean need ships to lower their strings into the sea and remote - controlled submersibles to wire them up, making the operation expensive.
Although laparoscopy — the technical term for minimally invasive surgery — has been around for more than a century, its use has grown substantially in the last 20 years since medical researchers have demonstrated that it is not only safer but also less expensive than open surgery for a number of different types of operations.
There is no insight to them and they are all too easily persuaded by Petit to help him in his highly dangerous, expensive and illegal operation.
Steven has also taken an awkward teenager named Martin (Barry Keoghan) into his care, probably out of guilt after Barry's father died under Steven's knife during an operation; he's educating the young man in the ways of the world, which in Steven's eyes mostly involves owning expensive watches.
The Oil and Gas industry have been some of the earliest adopters on the basis that the operations involved in the training can be incredibly expensive to do with repetition.
TalentLMS for mobile offers a great connected mobile experience, but also full offline operation, so that learners can download their lessons and study on a flight or anywhere else there's no mobile connection (or, more importantly, where data plans are crazy expensive, as is the case in many developing countries).
The Massachusetts operation, called Families for Excellent Schools - Advocacy, a pro-charter group, was hit with a record $ 426,500 fine for failing to disclose its donors related to a 2016 Massachusetts ballot campaign — a race that became the most expensive ballot measure in state history.
The electronic transmission shifter in the Evoque is a rotary dial that, while solid in operation, isn't as pleasing as the stick shifter of the more expensive Range Rover Sport.
250 of the very expensive limited edition Project 7 versions were built in 2015, it was the first vehicle out of Jaguar's Special Vehicles Operation division and featured a number of unique components.
His recommendation to fly out to set up expensive and costly bank accounts in other countries is silly, and makes me wonder how Reed manages to fund what must be a serious money losing operation on his day to day banking.
While these stocks have helped investors generate decent returns, it's also made many of these companies, and in particular the more stable, higher quality consumer goods, telecom, utilities and REIT operations, more expensive.
This is expensive — UNP has invested more than $ 31 billion in its network and operations from 2005 to 2014.
A fatty liver may not be as efficient at breaking down anesthetics and other drugs, which can make surgery more difficult (and thus more expensive) and can delay recovery in operations.
Since veterinary care is often the most expensive cost in a breeding operation, puppy mill breeders concentrate their efforts toward producing more offspring and stop providing medical care for illness / disease and injury.
While it's probably true that most goldfish owners would draw the line at an expensive operation to save the inhabitant of their fish tank, you might be surprised at the lengths some people will go in order to give their pets a second chance or improve their quality of life.
Congress, unfamiliar with the maritime navigation perils of the West Coast, agreed only to fund a less expensive mainland station at Port Hueneme which began operation in 1874.
Having two operations within ten miles of each other in an expensive business environment is not very efficient, especially considering the recent regulation adjustments in California that Riccitiello said have made things harder for the entire entertainment industry.
This is a very expensive operation that requires the entire stack of texture buffers to be reallocated at runtime, and therefore is usually avoided in real time operations.
But if you return the money in a dividend then you do not make it expensive, in which case nothing happens except it requires a big and expensive money processing operation.
In fact, it is so expensive that without forcing utilities or subsidizing it's operation it is not competitive on the open market.
Now, some of France's reactors are showing wrinkles — France's oldest reactor, Fessenheim 1, started operations in 1977 — and officials need to decide whether to invest in costly safety upgrades to keep them operating or to decommission them, another expensive prospect that leaves open the possibility that fossil fuels may rise to meet the shortfall.
«In 2018 the cost of FLOPS» — floating point operations per second — «will be among the least expensive aspects of a machine, and the cost of moving data across the chip will be the most expensive.
Yet the evidence suggests that solar PV in particular is at best nothing more than an expensive and possibly even dangerous hindrance to the normal operation of electricity grids, yet.
Robert routinely advises clients on tax issues in connection with business planning and has represented clients before the IRS and the United States Tax Court; always aiming to resolve tax controversies through negotiation, which is typically less expensive and faster than a trial, thus minimizing the cost of tax disputes and their impact on business operations and productivity.
Technology is expensive, and firms have significant capital tied up in current facilities and operations which can not quickly be released.
But more and more clients (including major corporate clients) have come to resent some hallmarks of biglaw operations like overbilling and overstaffing, bloated overhead in the form of expensive mahogany and granite offices, and — worst of all — the sheer inattentiveness of some biglaw firms to their questions and needs.
Any impediment to the smooth operation and functioning of the Toronto Masters» Office will inevitably lead to costly and expensive delays in Toronto's civil justice system.
This attack can be not only extremely expensive to miners, but also catastrophic to companies which use Bitcoin in their day - to - day trading or payment operations.
Many in our resume writing field now feel compelled to provide a less expensive, short - cut service approach, shaving prices, giving away services and advice, shortening service turnaround time frames, abbreviating processes, and stripping the value of professional resume writing in the desire for leaner operations while maintaining revenue flow.
Also, we lost over 250k in cash during the perfect storm of the depression (I don't care what economists say, we are in depression that is currently experiencing an artificial bubble), my illness and hospitalizations and expensive treatments, combined with devaluation of real estate we had 50 % equity in, and a partner would had no interest in the financial operations of the business had us right on the edge of bankruptcy.
Real estate decisions in today's business environment are complex, expensive and often cut across geographies and operations.
According to Stark, smaller brokers who are looking to take that next step and scale their business into a mid-size operation will have a challenge in upgrading their technology because these overhauls can be very expensive.
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