Sentences with phrase «from smaller capacity»

We've seen better performance from smaller capacity batteries in more powerful phones.
The U2 engine in the Optima develops similar power and torque to the 2.0 - litre units in European and Japanese rivals, but from a smaller capacity.
All offer relatively high outputs from small capacities, and there's also a newly developed dual - clutch seven - speed gearbox with Normal and Sport drive modes.

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After all, a small increase in borrowing costs shouldn't prevent consumers from spending or deter a business that can sell more goods from increasing its capacity.
«We have to have everyday pickup now because we don't have the capacity,» Wiens said from Skyline Dairy, a 240 - head operation near the small town of Grunthal that he and his brother Charles have owned since 1989.
Extension capacity growth ranges from as few as a dozen (or so) extensions on the IP Office Small Office Edition VoIP business phone system, up to 384 extensions on the IP Office 500 cabinet.
Baptismal fonts have become progressively smaller, moving from bathtub capacity to fingerbowl size in a few centuries.
In its 22 years of business, All American Foods has grown from operating out of a residential garage with a small refrigerator and freezer to reaching nearly full capacity on a 100,000 - square - foot facility.
Ginger peach muffins from Good to the Grain Topping: 2 tablespoons + 1 teaspoon grated fresh ginger 2 - 3 small peaches, ripe but firm 1 tablespoon unsalted butter 1 tablespoon honey Batter: 1 cup (100g) oat flour 3/4 cup (105g) all purpose flour 1/2 cup (70g) whole wheat flour 1/3 cup (67g) granulated sugar 1/4 cup (44g) dark brown sugar, packed 1 teaspoon baking powder 1 teaspoon baking soda generous pinch of salt 6 tablespoons (3/4 stick / 84g) unsalted butter, melted and cooled 3/4 cup (180 ml) whole milk, room temperature 1/2 cup (130g) plain yogurt 1 egg Preheat the oven to 180 °C / 350 °F; generously butter a muffin pan with a 1/3 capacity.
I n its 22 years of business, All American Foods has grown from operating out of a residential garage with a small refrigerator and freezer to reaching nearly full capacity on a 100,000 - square - foot facility.
Locked into the smallest stadium in the Premier League — Dean Court, named the Vitality Stadium under a sponsorship deal — capacity would raise from the current 11,464 to 25,000, according to local reports.
Even though the new seats have an increased weight capacity, fitting children from 4 to 35 pounds, they offer the smallest total installation dimensions of any infant car seats in their weight class.
However, parents often complain because their car seat has a small weight capacity or length limit, preventing them from rear facing for an extended period.
Because of my small «storage capacity,» I had to still wake up in the middle of the night up until I started to wean from the pump, but I stuck with it.
EngiCer SA, a company from Ticino, assumed manufacturing of the first small series und declared its interest to increase capacity should market demand be high enough.
Some researchers suggest the aquifers have enough capacity to store a century's worth of emissions from America's coal - fired plants, but others worry the gas can leak back into the air through fractures too small to detect.
«This virus came from, and was confined to, a very small geographic area and had been there 10 years before one emergent strain gained the capacity to infect humans,» he says.
Relatively small contributions can make it possible for scientists from developing countries to participate in WCRP regional and international capacity building efforts that would normally be beyond a country's means.
Because the brain does not fill the cranial cavity, the brain size is smaller than the cranial capacity, but the latter value is, obviously, the only one that can be determined from a skull.
Gaining resources, increasing production capacity, and low commodity prices keep these small farm operations from competing in the market.
They took a bunch of fecal samples from vegetarians, did some DNA fingerprinting, compared it to omnivore feces, and found significantly more of the lean - type bacteria — suggesting a smaller capacity for energy gain from food in vegetarians.
Know your rights in highertags to see a few things that you get paid from your current insurance company may add a small engine capacity.
In Session 3, you will deepen your understanding of the distinguishing features of a learning group and five strategies for promoting group learning in an educational setting: nurturing children's capacities to learn together; designing engaging tasks that benefit from a group perspective; facilitating conversations that deepen learning; forming groups intentionally; and choreographing individual, small - group, and whole - class learning.
And it's the small - to medium - sized districts — which serve nearly half of the nation's public school students — that could benefit the most from this initiative, as they don't have the scale to have much central - office capacity.
Has pictures of different containers (a mug, a pool, a bucket) for children to order from smallest to largest capacity, and pictures of the same container full, empty and at stages inbetween for them to label.
Dr. Dillon has worked to grow leadership capacity in this area as well as with teacher groups, large and small, from K - 12 to support their journey to bring a blended, personalized learning experience to all students that they serve.
This is a capacity that has developed over time, and the results can be seen at the transfer schools (small, academically rigorous, full - time high schools for students who have been enrolled in high school for at least one year and are far from promoting on grade level), which often have higher graduation rates than regular schools.
In the process, they are increasing their own capacity to make and sustain improvements within their schools using a sequence of steps drawn from improvement science methodology: define and learn more about the focus problem, pilot a small change in iterative cycles, and collect and reflect on data from the experience.
I have been in education for over 10 years serving in several capacities ranging from Teacher Assistant to Assistant Principal of a small Christian academy.
Lesson objective: Convert metric measures of mass and capacity from larger units to smaller units by looking at the relationship between the metric system and the base 10 system.
The Ascent concept is smaller in nearly every external capacity, cutting 5.9 inches off the length (198.8 inches), 1.6 inches off the width (78.3 inches), and 0.7 inches from the wheelbase.
Don't think for a minute that the small capacity translates to a screaming, low inertia, free revving engine - far from it.
The revised, smaller capacity 4.0 - litre twin - turbo V8 (down from 4.8 - litres) now produces 542bhp at 5750rpm (up from 512bhp at 6000rpm) and 563 lb ft from 1960 through to 4500rpm (up from 516 lb ft at 2250 - 4500rpm).
Having a full 192 lb - ft of torque available from 1600 rpm to 5000 rpm means gear selection isn't as critical as it ought to be in a small - capacity hatchback.
Compression ratio refers to the ratio of the volume of the combustion chamber from its largest capacity to its smallest capacity.
As for power, the Toyota Corolla FX16, with its four - cylinder, 16 - valve engine wrings 115 horsepower out of a relatively small 1.6 liters of cylinder capacity, while even the Subaru Justy GL manages to squeeze a respectable 66 horsepower from its diminutive 1.2 - liter, three - cylinder engine.
That's a huge amount from such a small capacity, and a healthy increase over the current A45's 376bhp.
The Hyundai Santa Fe's no - charge V - 6 engine helps to differentiate the mid-size SUV from the Santa Fe Sport, a smaller model that offers five passenger capacity compared to the Santa Fe's seven.
That's enough, Honda figures, to shove a third person — more realistically, a small child — into the rearmost (third row) seat and bump total advertised passenger capacity up to eight, from the MDX's seven.
The next generation Cruze will feature a complete new lineup of small capacity Ecotec engines, while the design language is a complete departure from the one seen on the current generation.
In a time when just about every manufacturer shies away from any sort of large capacity engine and instead opts for force fed smaller one, Dodge decided the Viper can say no.
The only hint of its small capacity comes from the quick - shifting eight - speed auto transmission's eagerness to kick down and provide access to the best part of the power band.
Limited production capacity and engineering resources, and maybe the doubtful acceptance of such coupe - styled, less practical small crossovers in other markets are the factors refraining Mazda from introducing the CX - 4 globally.
The Honda system provides fuel efficiency gains principally through running a smaller - capacity internal - combustion engine and relying on the supplemental power from the electric motor to enhance performance, on those occasions when required.
The range starts off with a 175 - hp 2.5 - liter four - cylinder gasoline engine, up from that there's a more powerful but smaller capacity 181 - hp 1.5 - liter turbocharged four - cylinder turbocharged gasoline engine.
The unit also features the smallest oil pump in any gearbox in its class, and an incorporated direct control valve body and increased capacity of the solenoid valves, thus reducing the number of control valves from 20 to 12.
This is one of the hottest segments in the industry, with buyers flocking from smaller sedans for that extra ride height and cargo capacity.
We often grow up unaware of the capacity we own as humans with intelligence, well developed senses and deep untapped potentialsBut you can take small, human steps to be able to identify your existence with the divinity that comes from that place and the celestial source.
My view is that there are a small number of greedy players that hold most of the credit risk from subprime mortgages, and that their ultimate owners have enough capacity to bear losses that there is no significant contagion risk to the debt and equity markets, even if some players are wiped out, and the banks take modest losses.
Dawn M. Isackson graduated from Hamline University in 1991 and spent several years working in various capacities at small and large corporations before pursuing her law degree.
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