Sentences with phrase «full capacity resulting»

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.

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Rio Tinto chief executive Sam Walsh said «We achieved strong production results in the third quarter, with copper volumes up as Oyu Tolgoi ramps up to full capacity and Kennecott continues to recover ahead of expectations.
Additionally, Fieldbrook has recently invested $ 6 million dollars of capital to add to our capacity which has resulted in the ability to hire these additional full - time employees.
In fact, the appropriability was likely even larger, because, until as late as the 1960s, America's potential competitors, Japan and Europe, lacked the full capacity to absorb the results of U.S. - funded basic research.
When you deny the kidneys of the required water, they can not perform their function with full capacity, which results in processing less fat.
For best results, get a full - sized barbell with plenty of weight capacity so that you won't need to buy another one in the future when you stronger.
I'm not saying these NAEP results are full evidence of about all the capacities we want for our students.
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.
The Tories» approach to planning for school places and removal of local input when opening and expanding schools, has resulted in the highest number of infants in class sizes for 15 years and a quarter of primary schools are now full or over capacity.
The report proves that teacher accountability, improved operating capacity, a full day of learning for pupils, and class sizes conducive to learning, produce great results.
Once banks were able to throw themselves and their funding capacities into market - making and underwriting full bore, nightmares could only result.
As a result, Toyota plans to operate its new Texas plant - which produces the full - size Tundra pickup - at less than full capacity initially, according to the report.
Presently the drive towards renewables has resulted in all but no reduction in CO2 emissions, due to the intermittent nature of renewables, and the need for conventionally powered back up which conventionally powered back up is not used at full capacity.
integrat [e] the performative capacity of biological structures into architectural design and at testing the resulting spatial and structural material - systems in full scale.
As a result, the amendments to the Rules dealing with electronic filing and electronic records should be read as enabling, in the sense that they allow electronic filing and the use of electronic records by the parties as and when the Service acquires the capacity to give full effect to those amendments.
He went on to say that the continuing duty of full and frank disclosure of all material facts in ancillary relief proceedings included a duty to inform the other party of information that might result in a removal of uncertainty as to the value of assets or the level of future income or inform the assessment of a party's income, earning capacity or assets.
Here's how to get great results as you build to full technical capacity.
Indeed, it's as result of these activities, that even the average lawyer can net between $ 77,100 to $ 82,000 (see calculations in the paragraph below) or $ 37 — $ 39 per hour while working two hours a day, while a minimum wage worker, functioning at full capacity barely brings home $ 25k a year.
If you create a situation where there is a disincentive to use temporary workers, «I do not believe the result is going to be that suddenly those individuals employed in a temporary capacity are all suddenly going to get full - time jobs.
Job creation continues to be sluggish as employers remain leery of the rate of economic recovery and are, as a result, reticent to hire to full capacity.
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