Sentences with phrase «in smaller parcels»

This type of auction works well for large parcels that need to be offered in smaller parcels to attract the most buyers.
Because Chinese bamboo is generally farmed in small parcels, certification means manufacturers or importers must hire extra staff to coordinate the activities of hundreds of farmers.
They are more flexible investments than property as they can be bought and sold in small parcels.
The idiom «Good things come in small parcels» suits Silver Beach perfectly.
Relative humidity is the fraction of water vapour in a small parcel of air relative to the total amount of water vapour the air could contain at the given temperature and pressure.
Golder had a buyer who was interested in a small parcel of land that Lloyd Golder owned.

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And since the Cass Freight Index does not capture a representative picture of the small parcel sector of the industry, the steep downward freight movement in December was somewhat offset by the increase in small package shipping for the holidays.
Clearing this regulatory hurdle means that by early next year, Matternet partner Swiss Post plans to use the drones to deliver blood samples and other small parcels between hospitals in Lugano, a smaller city with a population of about 56,000.
Think of the low - rise, high - density character of neighborhoods in Paris, London or Charleston, or any pre-1945 American town or city neighborhood, which are characterized above all by a beautiful, walkable, convenient public realm that more than compensates for their small building parcels.
Commercial interests covet the fertile ZwaZulu - Natal farmland now kept in small subsistence parcels through tribal allotment.
«The Philosophy is made up of small parcels of fruit from multiple regions in South Australia, and aged in French and American oak for two years before bottling — spending a further two years in bottle to ensure adequate maturation.
The 22.864 GL was sold in parcels ranging from 30 ML to 5111 ML and my decision to set a minimum parcel size of 30 ML provided an opportunity for small irrigation enterprises to access water based on their business needs and affordability,» Mr Papps said.
The result was the CV (Citrus Vineyard) zone, unique at the time because it allowed smaller parcels, encouraged the development of small wineries selling their products from their vineyards and allowed for other compatible commercial uses as long as 75 % of the land was in agriculture.
Subsistence farming was common on small parcels of land in the north and south valleys and extra fruit and vegetables were peddled to the nearby pueblos.
In the 1950s, several McLaren Vale wineries began bottling small parcels of selected wines and established cellar door tastings and sales.
They focus on releasing high quality wines from small parcels of premium fruit after long and careful aging in their cellar located immediately behind their vineyard.
Currently Carondelet's campus is situated on one of the smallest parcels of land of any top - quality high school in the Bay Area.
This week Mass Audubon added a small but important 13 - acre parcel to its Laughing Brook Wildlife Sanctuary in Hampden.
However, when driving in the city with the friends of my kids or when loading large parcels, the CRV is too small.
«Although small in size, this 5.4 acre parcel is a wonderful addition to the sanctuary.»
Mass Audubon added a small but important 13 - acre parcel to its Laughing Brook Wildlife Sanctuary in Hampden.
In this process the City also lost small parcels of land, though there was an overall net gain (the City grew from 1.05 to 1.12 square miles).
The Queens convention center plan would also allow the state to use the site of the much smaller Jacob Javits convention center on the West side of Manhattan for other development purposes, and the sale of the valuable state owned parcel to private developers could bring the state billions of dollars in revenues.
«What could conceivably be wrong or detrimental,» Buckel asked, «about putting this small parcel of land in the hands of its original owners, who will maintain it in its original condition?
Throughout the tropics, families typically cultivate it for their own consumption on small parcels of land, although in Asia and in parts of Latin America the plant is also grown commercially for use in animal feed and starch - based products.
In 1327, an 802 - kilogram parcel of Greenland tusks was worth a small fortune — the equivalent of roughly 780 cows or 60 tons of dried fish, according to tithing records analyzed in 2010 by University of Oslo archaeologist Christian KelleIn 1327, an 802 - kilogram parcel of Greenland tusks was worth a small fortune — the equivalent of roughly 780 cows or 60 tons of dried fish, according to tithing records analyzed in 2010 by University of Oslo archaeologist Christian Kellein 2010 by University of Oslo archaeologist Christian Keller.
Also included are essays from individuals who do clinical research in industries, large and small; a listing of the kinds of opportunities available to clinical scientists; a snapshot of some of the research topics clinical scientists pursue; and discussion of the ethical considerations that are part and parcel of working with human subjects.
Response: Unlike currently operating nuclear reactors, SMR - 160 has been designed to store the used fuel produced over the entire operating lifetime of the plant in subterranean cavities (formally known as Holtec's HI - STORM UMAX system licensed by the USNRC), occupying a small parcel of land in the plant's backyard.
Many of the paintings seen earlier crop up again in new contexts, which is part and parcel of the section's theme: that what we think we see depends in no small measure on our frame of reference.
The billionaires also prove insatiable, forever competing to carve up and cannabalise land into ever smaller parcels, at residents» expense — an American tradition inaugurated by the first settlers, who claimed to own land already lived in.
«Obviously in the growth suburbs you can find greenfield sites to build new schools, but it's a real challenge in the inner - city, and that's why Victoria's first vertical school will open, so with smaller parcels of land you need to go up,» he said.
However, she parcels the content out in smaller quantities for her ELL classes while going into greater depth in her honors class.
Annoyingly, to do that you have to remove the parcel shelf completely, plus the high boot lip and small (for a hatchback) boot opening make getting large items in trickier than it should be.
While the 2013 Honda CR - Z sold in other worldwide markets has a small backseat, Honda has chosen to equip the American version with a flip - down rear parcel shelf instead.
The resulting small trunk lid won't permit stowage of a foot locker, but any luggage or packages that make the bend, so to speak, will be accommodated in the usual large space, which now extends under a big parcel shelf.
The seats in the back are like those in the Toyota 86 or Porsche 911 — good for very small children, or parcels, but not at all for adults.
This is because Granny's parcels were always wrapped in shiny, brown paper and tied up with string, the small, tight knot held firmly in place by a blob of dark red sealing wax.
Reduce administrative costs in a listed company by buying out holders of small parcels of shares
A small dog would be hurled from the parcel shelf at the head of someone sitting in the front like a cannonball.
You can tear the strips to parcel it out into smaller amounts for training or give them the whole thing in one go.
Registry records show that in that year Romana and Maria Exaltacion began disposing of a few small parcels of land.
Since then, in just seven years, prices have more than trebled and you will now need to find between Rp150 - 180 million for three - to - four hectare Parcels, or as much as Rp325 million for smaller blocks with great ocean views.
An parcel means that the medium is small enough to be isothermal and in local thermodynamic equilibrium (which then ensures that the population of thermodynamic molecular energy levels will be set by molecular collisions at the local atmospheric temperature), but the parcel is also large enough to contain a large enough sample of molecules to represent a statistically significant mass of air for thermodynamics to apply.
However, the mean age of an air parcel may be sensitive to small fractions of the air that have resided for long times in the upper atmosphere.
Most contributors seem to have ignored the fact that in the DALR cylinder all the heat losses and gains have been elininated and thus it takes an infintesimally small amount of energy to lift a parcel of air fron the bottom to the top hence an infintesimally small amount of energy will maintain the DALR.
An parcel of ideal gas moving up or down the air column might be approximately follow an adiabatic expansion curve because air is a relatively poor conductor of air so the error made assuming it is adiabatic is small if the transport time is much shorter than the time for conduction to make secular changes in temperature.
If you make the parcels of gas small enough, then you reach a scale where «temperature» as an average measure of energy breaks down, where the tiny parcels of gas are constantly «heating» or «cooling» a tiny bit in the sense that the volume in question gains or loses a bit of energy during the random motion of the molecules.
Since the mean free path is quite small, cubes or lateral slices larger or thicker than a micron or so are large enough to be considered parcels in the sense that they can be described by a continuous local density, pressure, and temperature.
A small parcel up in the atmosphere being warmed by the Earth below or sun above is smooth and acceptably constant so LTE is maintained.
«Protecting this small parcel provides enormous benefits, safeguarding some of the most magnificent views in the Hudson Valley and ensuring that visitors to Esopus Meadows Preserve will always enjoy the land's unspoiled natural beauty,» said Scenic Hudson President Ned Sullivan.
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