Sentences with phrase «in lost output»

President Obama's Clean Power Plan alone could have imposed $ 1 trillion in lost output, 125,000 lost jobs, and double - digit increases in electricity prices, the Wall Street Journal noted.
But it would be foolish to ignore the mistakes we've made and what they're actively costing us in lost output, jobs, and living standards.
Drug - resistant infections could cost the world about $ 100 trillion in lost output by 2050, the coalition statement said, citing recent academic research.

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The United States could lose up to 700,000 jobs and suffer billions of dollars in lost economic output if President Donald Trump ends a program granting work permits to the children of undocumented immigrants, a new report finds.
It first became insolvent in 2012 after losing $ 1.4 billion over six years from contracts under which it sold the bulk of its output below market prices.
On its website, the White House says that by 2023, the U. S. economy will lose some $ 80 billion in economic output by not allowing a path to citizenship for the estimated 11 million undocumented workers.
But unlike those in previous recessions, many of today's entrepreneurs are recovering lost revenue with new technologies that track output down to the last mile, french fry and drop.
But even in that case, the costs of the tax are not measured by the number of jobs lost; they are measured by the loss in welfare created by the cost of the loss in output minus the benefits of working less.
The country has lost 17 % in real gross domestic output instead.
They were better in possession, more precise with their passing, doubled Roma's shot output and tripled their chances created, yet they lost by two!
Given the lose situation of Brazil in the scheme of things in CONMEBOL, it is now about them fetching maximum output off every single match they are into.
As stated in La Leche League (2003) the following are signs of dehydration in your baby, «listlessness and sleeping through feeding times, lethargy, weak cry, skin loses its resilience, dry mouth, dry eyes, less than the usual amount of tears, minimal urine output (less then two wet nappies in a twenty four hour period), the fontanel on baby's head is sunken and fever» (p. 335).
As stated in La Leche League (2003) the following are signs of dehydration in your baby, «listlessness and sleeping through feeding times, lethargy, weak cry, skin loses its resilience, dry mouth, dry eyes, less than the usual amount of tears, minimal urine output (less than two wet nappies in a twenty four hour period), the fontanel on baby's head is sunken and fever» (p. 335).
It added, «Recent upsurge in vandalism has negatively impacted on the Nigerian crude oil production output, losing its African top crude oil producer to Angola.»
UK GDP was 0.7 % in the second quarter of 2013 - a development which meant the British economy has now recovered more than half the lost output since its pre-recession peak.
With bank debt at 2 trillion causing debt deflation, a slump in output, supermarkets losing profits because of poverty, a slump in output, a massive trade deficit that requires a massive boost of sovereign currency issue, I would say he is in the neoliberal mold, not the Labour one, and probably not that competent.
Up to 40 per cent of an engine's potential output is lost in its exhaust, says Guy Morris, engineering director at Controlled Power Technologies based in Laindon, UK.
So if your goal is to increase your energy output to further the effects of a caloric deficit (also known as burning more calories than you consume, in order to lose weight) you may be setting yourself up for failure.
The aging rats did not lose those muscles that are accountable for power and speed — and had the same speed and power output that they had when they were in their youthful years.
Where linear relationships are assumed, the reduction in Olympic weightlifting performance seems to be around 1 % per year (Meltzer et al. 1994), which is similar to the reduction in power output but is double the rate at which maximum strength is lost (Pearson et al. 2002).
We all know that in order to lose weight, we must increase energy output to a greater level than the energy we are consuming.
As the Farrelly brothers, Peter and Bobby, have attempted to evolve as storytellers, abandoning the farce of their peak output for a more character - driven sensibility, they have, in fact, lost the edge that set them up as the kings of the extended gag.
It's also, bearing in mind the director's recent output, by far the most accessible film he's made in a while, albeit still a tad on the languid side for many, with its genre roots allowing the director to give full rein to his inherent weirdness within a comprehensible context, thereby not necessarily losing half the audience in befuddlement.
In fact, the economic output that is lost because of poor education policies and practices leaves many countries in what amounts to a permanent state of economic recession — and one that can be larger and deeper than the one that resulted from the financial crisis at the beginning of the millennium, out of which many countries are still struggling to climIn fact, the economic output that is lost because of poor education policies and practices leaves many countries in what amounts to a permanent state of economic recession — and one that can be larger and deeper than the one that resulted from the financial crisis at the beginning of the millennium, out of which many countries are still struggling to climin what amounts to a permanent state of economic recession — and one that can be larger and deeper than the one that resulted from the financial crisis at the beginning of the millennium, out of which many countries are still struggling to climb.
When pushed hard, the body remained flat, the rear tracked nicely without so much as a shimmer, and we never lost compliance in the tires, which gave us a feeling of confidence.We also liked the low 3.73:1 gearing (with TORSEN ® rear differential) which was matched nicely to the 5.0 L engine's output and rpm band.
Thus as an electric motor increases in RPM, it gradually loses it's torque output.
The specific traction logic is active at all times — when a driven wheel starts to lose traction, ESP ® applies the brakes in a targeted way for optimum transfer of the engine output to the road.
* A dual - core processor capable of opening web pages and rendering games with blazing speeds, and displaying HD video on big - screen TVs * The world's first qHD display — packing 540 × 960 resolution in a 4 - inch (10.1 cm) screen delivering stunning clarity in pictures and videos * 1 GB of RAM for the horsepower you need to multitask * Powered by Androidâ «cents 2.2 * Front - and rear - facing cameras for video chat and the ability to record and output in HD * Biometric fingerprint reader for easily unlocking your phone while providing extra security * Under 11 mm thin, with an extra large 1930 mAh battery for extended standby and talk time * Keep up to date on social networks with automatic delivery of messages through MOTOBLURâ «cents, including the ability to locate, wipe and restore data if the device is lost or stolen * Up to 48 GB of storage (16 GB internal and optional 32 GB MicroSD card)-- enough to store thousands of songs, photos and many full - length movies * Download speeds of up to 14.4 Mbps and Mobile Hotspot service for connecting up to five Wi - Fi - enabled devices
Preserve Original Elements in the Output File with No Quality Loss * The worst thing when you're converting a file from one format to another is that the original data is damaged or lost after the conversion.
You might get to play Battlefield Hardline in 900p on PS4 as opposed to the Xbox's 720, but is this a gulf in output worth losing sleep over?
may be a little box with video output and some ports to use external devices... its a matter of time, making an innovative product like PS3 cost TOO much for sony, and they cant handle another 10 years of loss, and MS is losing ground in some...
The graphics alone lose something in the translation process since the pixel art was itself designed to run on a device that only outputs in 240p on a 4:3 television.
The Roku 4, which costs only $ 120, is easier to navigate, and it does some solid 4K output, but it doesn't do UltraHD — which is 4K plus the beauty of HDR, a relatively new tech that reveals all the details usually lost in really dark and really bright scenes while expanding the number of colors you can see on screen.
Yet while we have suffered an economic crisis produced by our own financial sector — losing millions of jobs, trillions in economic output, and further damaging our industrial base — China has largely shrugged off the global recession with high levels of growth and self - financed stimulus, all while purchasing billions of Treasury bills to finance our own deficit.
And though this cost is similar to projections for the cost of solar PV in South Carolina, if scaled to the output of the Summer reactors, solar would rapidly lose its carbon reduction capabilities due to the high amount of existing clean energy production in the state.
As a result, output is falling — the prolific Marcellus shale is expected to lose 60 million cubic feet per day in May, with all the major shale basins expected to see a decline of 491 million cubic feet of gas per day.
The BBC has long lost the plot journalistically and, as far as I can tell from my man - in - the - street informal research, it is losing its audience hand over fist in the UK for its news output.
The sooner extremist can be put in their box and everyone else can converge on the sensible «Lomberg» view that climate change is a problem best solved by many $ billions on energy research, not $ trillions of lost output, the better.
The Heritage Foundation estimates that the new rule will cost about 500,000 lost jobs, close to $ 100 billion annually in lost GDP output, and more than $ 1,000 per year in higher household energy expenditures.
It's a well - known fact that employee retention is far healthier for a business's bottom line; in fact, a report by Oxford Economics revealed that replacing a member of staff costs a business a total of # 30,614 per employee, through lost output and the logistical cost of recruiting and absorbing a new worker, making hiring a very costly exercise.
It issued judgments in 58 cases, slightly lower than the average output of the House of Lords in previous years, but it lost no opportunity to firmly assert its position as the new kid on the block.
Growth was stopped in its tracks and we lost about 5 % of potential output from 2010 to 2012 — an irretrievable loss of # 90bn, enough to pay for 270 civil legal aid schemes.
Not only does this lead to much individual suffering, but the damage to the economy is also great with health and social care costs and lost output amounting to over # 100bn in the UK.
One such advance is «multiuser multiple input, multiple output,» or MU - MIMO, technology for Wi - Fi, a technology found in superfast (802.11 ac) networks that can direct separate streams of bandwidth to as many as four different devices simultaneously, without losing bandwidth.
These costs are not just legal fees: they are also the stress associated with litigation; employee time lost in deposition, discovery, and trial; and the stifling of productive output during the pendency of litigation.
Another estimates that half the households in the state live in markets they can't afford, and that the housing shortage may cost the state more than $ 140 billion a year in lost economic output.
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