Sentences with phrase «has that capacity in»

«You have some capacity in the economy to absorb this, but the fact that rates are going up isn't positive for consumers, because it's making credit more expensive,» Bloomberg Intelligence analyst Paul Gulberg said Friday by phone.
«I think if you remember everything that happened three years ago, no - one would believe we would be talking about finishing first, beating (Borussia) Dortmund and Real Madrid and finishing first in the Champions League (group) and having the capacity in the last three seasons to fight for the top four and the Premier League,» he said.
«Now you have the capacity in New York state government to actually do some cool stuff, I'm optimistic that we'll see some things over the next four to six months,» Kaehny said.
The supplier is expected to have that capacity in place by the beginning of next year when it opens a new ¥ 30 billion ($ 320 million) in northern Japan.
Today, it's thought that the country has a capacity in the region of 169 GW, compared with 154 GW for the EU and 82 GW for the US.
Some will lack capacity in relation to some matters or at some times but will have capacity in other matters or at other times.
A number of legal consultancies have this capacity in theory, but I'm not aware that any specialize in practice (though I'd be happy to learn otherwise).
Having some coverage in the event you can't work is the most important thing, but if you have capacity in your budget to protect your retirement, too, this is a great rider to consider.
(ii) an extraprovincial company, within the meaning of the Business Corporations Act, that has the capacity in its jurisdiction of incorporation to carry on the business of providing real estate services;

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In our study, we found that the 3 GW goal by 2025 is far short of the real need: About 17 GW of solar - generating capacity would be enough to fortify the U.S. military domestically.
(Conlee has since worked with RIM in an advisory capacity at various times, including last summer when the company announced 2,000 job cuts.)
The tariffs, which have increased frictions with U.S. trading partners worldwide and have prompted several challenges before the World Trade Organization, are aimed at allowing the two U.S. metals industries to increase their capacity utilization rates above 80 percent for the first time in years.
I've heard it said that the thing that separates humans from the other great apes (beyond opposable thumbs and better haircuts) is our capacity to delay near - term gratification in pursuit of a superior downstream payoff.
So with Sandberg's aim in mind, how should companies develop policies that make the most sense for their employees, especially if you have a growing a business and are too small to retain the human resources capacity that a big corporation would have?
SkyWest has discontinued providing ASM forecasts, as ASMs are not a meaningful metric in SkyWest's capacity purchase agreements.
But Sandberg is also still adjusting to life as a single parent after the passing of her husband, Dave Goldberg, and, at 46, she has time to gain political experience in a more junior capacity before possibly building a political career.
The Permian continues to boom, and even in case of takeaway capacity constraints — which have led to around $ 11 a barrel discount of Midland, Texas, oil to Brent — Permian producers would pump at profit if Brent were to rise (and stay) at $ 80, Bloomberg's Denning argues.
In a series of tweets posted on Wednesday, Trump said that his government would not allow transgender people to serve «in any capacity,» a decision he said was taken on the advice of US generals and military expertIn a series of tweets posted on Wednesday, Trump said that his government would not allow transgender people to serve «in any capacity,» a decision he said was taken on the advice of US generals and military expertin any capacity,» a decision he said was taken on the advice of US generals and military experts.
New research by the Conference Board of Canada identifies several manufacturing industries that can expect growing U.S. demand and that are competitive in U.S. markets, but that do not yet have sufficient people and physical capacity to ramp up production.
«The reason was we could make more money using the capacity we had to pick up other barrels that were sitting in Alberta that were quite distressed,» he said on a conference call.
Aluminum prices rose sharply in the first quarter than a year earlier as output fell in top producer China, where the government has shut down some aluminum capacity.
The bidders had been selected based on their financial capacity as well as their technical and professional competence and their experiences with operating under conditions like the ones in Greenland, the company said.
In light of this, Mahbod has resigned - both in his capacity as an employee of the company, and as a member of our board of directors, effective immediatelIn light of this, Mahbod has resigned - both in his capacity as an employee of the company, and as a member of our board of directors, effective immediatelin his capacity as an employee of the company, and as a member of our board of directors, effective immediately.
And once Hong Kong Airlines begins service in July, capacity to China, Hong Kong and Taiwan together will have gone up 46 % in 18 months.
Enbridge provided similar analysis in support of their Alberta Clipper pipeline project in 2007, again suggesting that additional pipeline capacity to the U.S. Midwest would increase Canadian crude values by $ 0.28 / bbl.
You've probably noticed that in this stage in life you have a larger capacity to save.
Vidyard now has 45 employees who are involved in the sales process in some capacity, out of a workforce of about 140, and counting.
Business don't have faith that investments they make in new capacity today will provide enough of a return to justify the risks.
The events are presented in a sit - down breakfast format and on numerous occasions, seating demands have outstripped venue capacity.
Costa said it would pay to ensure that takeaway cups were collected and then sent to paper mills — there are three such sites in the U.K. — with the capacity to recycle them.
China has some options with regard to its purchases from Boeing if the trade spat widens with the U.S., but little slack remains on the supply side in the near term with manufacturers «running at full capacity,» says Ken Herbert of Canaccord Genuity.
In addition, the borrower must have the capacity to ingest a large sum of money.
«The capacity growth outlook will likely be questioned by investors, as airline stocks generally have not worked in an environment of industry overcapacity.
Essentially, it gives that professional permission to call specific trusted individuals (usually, your powers of attorney and / or a family member), if they have noticed some diminishment in your physical, cognitive, mental or psychological capacity.
«Young people have got the potential to be great employees in a sales capacity, but they're not coming out of school completely job - ready,» says Scarborough.
Marathon Petroleum has announced it will buy competitor Andeavor in a $ 23.3 billion deal that will create the largest independent oil refiner by capacity in the U.S., surpassing the established leader Valero Energy.
I have contractual employees that work with me in various capacities.
We've got Beanfield in that one place and up until Bell gets their build done I don't think we have wide - spread capacity.
This newly combined company would become a top - five refiner in the world, based on capacity.
At that point, interest payments would absorb more than $ 1 in $ 5 of federal revenue, crippling the government's capacity to bolster the economy, and constraining the private sector too.
It was this capacity for holding its purchasing power and moving in the opposite direction of other asset classes that long made gold the ultimate safe haven, something investors going back five centuries to Jakob Fugger the Rich have recommended one hold in one's portfolio.
Business Insider had on Monday reported that the iPhone maker was testing a so - called mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) service in the United States, which would involve it renting capacity from one or more network operators to sign up customers to its own phone and data plans.
If he falls in the range for 71 - year - olds with a college degree (he has a bachelor's from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania), then even if his language, memory, and other mental capacities have declined over the years he is probably not suffering from early Alzheimer's or other dementia.
Weber warned that «clearly with bitcoin, this is a speculative investment; I don't call it currency and retail clients do not have the risk bearing capacity nor the knowledge to invest in that.»
Wall Street - trained, Matthew Silverman and Andrew Friedman had never been involved with the pro game in any capacity, so they were unconstrained by the sport's conventional wisdom when looking for advantages.
Hardaway and Richardson said, as they have many times in appearances on Fox News, that they were not contacted by Facebook in any official capacity.
According to Morgan & Morgan, the jury decided to award Mogavero «$ 85,000 for pain and suffering, physical impairment, disfigurement, inconvenience, and loss of capacity for enjoyment of life, and about $ 15,000 for the medical bills she had in connection with her life - altering injury.»
Altech Chemicals have locked in their design for an expanded capacity high purity alumina (HPA) plant in Malaysia that will be capable of supplying product to a wide range of high - growth industries.
The ability of Italian banks to access markets for funding «has become more difficult and expensive» in 2016 due to the country's political instability and a slower reform implementation, according to credit ratings agency Fitch, adding that such capacity could deteriorate further.
The 260 - employee company is not profitable, though Surace says it would become profitable «almost instantly» if it wasn't investing so much in R&D and production capacity.
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