The phrase
"full capacity" means that something or someone is working or performing at their maximum potential or ability.
Full definition
The factory is expected to
reach full capacity by 2019 and will process around 630 million litres of milk a year.
Featuring 35 km of track, covering four lines, the system now operates at
full capacity with up to 15,000 passengers per hour, per line (60,000 in total).
Thankfully we have four huge utility trucks on our street today and hopefully we'll be up and running at
full capacity by the weekend.
It allows renewable sources such as wind and solar power to operate at
full capacity during peak generation periods by storing excess energy until it is needed to meet later demand.
Couple this with regular canine massages to maintain flexibility and it's possible to not only keep your dog with hip dysplasia pain free, but functioning at
full capacity without surgery.
I am very pleased about it though I didn't have time to test it to it's
full capacity yet..
As waste is also eliminated through the skin, it must work at
full capacity when there is a large amount of toxins, increasing the likelihood of psoriasis flares.
The economy has been operating
below full capacity for some time, which is why we estimate that the underlying trend in inflation is running at around 1.5 per cent to 1.7 per cent.
In every incident, the individual was back working at
full capacity after a very short period, because we had a full copy their work in the cloud.
However, most advanced economies, including ours, have been running well below
full capacity since the Great Recession of 2008 — 09 owing to a persistent deficiency in demand.
Battery life is also rather good and should last an entire week, although charging it back up to
full capacity does take a while.
The units can also be linked to external water tanks, allowing it to work at
full capacity even when the built - in tank is full.
The announcement of the new prisons comes after the home secretary asked judges to jail only serious criminals, as prisons
approached full capacity and criminals escaped prison sentences as a result.
An organization that is working at
full capacity lacks time for reflection and resources with which to adapt to change.
We expect this workshop to reach
full capacity so please book early to avoid disappointment.
The same research clearly demonstrates that your muscles are still able to work at
full capacity while recovering.
When the arteries, veins or a weakened muscle structure of the heart occurs, the heart no longer functions at
full capacity resulting in heart attack or stroke.
The technology will further improve fuel efficiency by automatically stopping fuel delivery and valve operation for one of the engine's cylinders in conditions
where full capacity is not needed.
More importantly, given variable renewable output, the transmission lines can not operate at
full capacity all the time.
However, all three lenses will never work at
full capacity together, so a magical 68 - megapixel photo won't be possible.
In the current context, getting the economy back to
full capacity with inflation on target is central to supporting financial stability over the longer term.
Again, the numbers are affected by the changes in power and running at less than
full capacity for extended periods.
The more popular hotels and resorts are usually at
full capacity during the peak season, so if you have a particular property in mind, book early.
When this happens, this means that one of the brake calipers is doing it's job at normal or
full capacity in terms of stopping power and the other is not.
It's exactly the same as the outgoing model and a good choice because the resolution ensures the processor can operate at
full capacity without showing any sign of lag.
The site represents an investment of more than # 500 million and will create almost 1400 new jobs by the time the plant
reaches full capacity.
Our writers love what they are doing, and are able to work with full speed and
full capacity when they get an order.
Based on the duties and responsibilities described in your job listing, these past experiences will allow me to start working at
full capacity from day one.
The Pilbara iron ore operations swiftly recovered from the cyclone season, and are now running at
full capacity of 237 million tonnes per year.
The US economy is operating at or near
full capacity as the jobless rate fell in November to a mere 4.8 percent.
Puerto Morelos, Q.R. — Puerto Morelos experienced a near
full capacity over the long holiday weekend with reports showing an above 90 percent occupancy rate.
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.
LG Display won't be running at
full capacity until late 2018 and so is unlikely to fill orders for three separate flagship launch windows so soon, even if Apple buys most of its panels elsewhere.
The Bank is forecasting increasing annual growth in 2016 and 2017, with the Canadian economy expected to reach
full capacity around mid-2017.
The airport, located to the west of London, operates at
full capacity meaning it struggles to fit in its full schedule when weather conditions mean aircraft need to leave longer gaps on the runway.
But it could be a tall order, as the three remaining out of GM Korea's four factories are running below
full capacity due to GM's exit from Europe, waning demand for small cars, its mainstay, and consumer concerns about the company's future...
But sometimes it can lag, not sure if its the processor, my launcher, or the
almost full capacity of my memory.
Some production insight: Apple goes through about 100,000 test runs at the beginning of every year before commencing real stock - building in May and ordering
full capacity throughout the month of August.
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