Rather, local variances
in system capacity, resources and student demographics make different reforms more or less urgent — and plausible — in some places than in others.
Not exact matches
There's tremendous
capacity for rampant fraud and theft
in an anonymous and decentralized
system, and without the appropriate protections, minimal recourse for the everyday investor.
This farm addresses that potential disaster and ensures the possibility of food production
in times of scarcity with a
system of 27 dams, soaks, tanks and high
capacity bores.
On the other hand, if the province decided not to become involved
in the firm shipping market, they would distort the signals received by the regulators
in terms of the demand for shipping services, leaving the
system short of
capacity and lowering the value of Canadian oil
in the process.
«If you had that hypothetical never - sleeps, infinite -
capacity, perfect - memory chief of staff, we'd get a lot more leverage out of the investment we make
in all these IT
systems and software platforms.»
More likely, there are still nuclear plants running, and there may even be some natural gas plants lingering
in the
system — not running at full
capacity, but they have the ability to power up quickly when there's not a lot of sun or wind.
«These new measures to optimize and reform visa
system will enhance the openness
in drawing
in foreign talents, attracting more of them to participate
in China's advancement, and boost China's overall
capacity for innovation,» he said.
Its internal
systems can track
in real time the location of shipments and report where there's excess
capacity.
When the government required electronic invoicing for tax purposes
in June 2010, Avon's computer
systems, already nearing
capacity, were further strained.
Thaddeus R. Miller, an Arizona State University scientist who helps lead a national research network focused on «Urban Resilience to Extreme Events,» said
in an email that boosting the
capacity of cities to stay safe and prosperous
in a turbulent climate requires a culture shift as much as hardening physical
systems:
The IEA says rail shipments are expected to return to around the 170,000 - barrel - a-day level
in 2020 assuming Enbridge Inc. replaces its Line 3 pipeline and adds
capacity elsewhere on its Mainline pipeline
system.
A majority of the improvements found
in the EC - 130H Compass Call Baseline - 2 are classified modifications to the mission
system that enhance precision and increase attack
capacity.
«The proliferation of Internet - enabled
systems and devices allows businesses to innovate and grow, helps Governments to provide services, and expands human
capacity to interact, collaborate, and share knowledge,» The Internet Association notes
in the whitepaper.
A broad surge
in cryptocurrency values pushed the original recipe north of $ 40 billion
in late May, but a long - standing issue that limits the
system's
capacity has left it struggling to give users what it says on the tin: a cheap, quick way to move money.
Hence, its rationale for throwing massive amounts of monetary stimulus at the economy — prime the pump with cheap money and it will unlock the excess
capacity in the
system.
March saw the highest number of rooftop
systems ever installed
in the country, worth a
capacity of some 127 MW.
Utilizing previous experience that he gained while working for Zeusminer
in the
capacity of maintaining a Litecoin mining farm, Yang launched a very well thought up and very well designed
system.
There are a range of factors that affect the flows of goods and services across international borders, but the sustained outflow of funds from some emerging economies witnessed
in recent years may have as much to do with the limited intermediation
capacity of the local financial
systems as with the scarcity of profitable domestic investment opportunities.
The new reservation
system will allow the firm greater flexibility
in scheduling routes, balancing
capacity, and dynamic pricing.
Ride - hailing offers a new option for the movement of people around the province and Lower Mainland and could serve as an integral tool
in the management of road congestion and a complementary element to a public transit
system that is nearing
capacity in many communities.
Studio Y will encourage youth to build the critical
capacities needed to tackle 21st century challenges and thrive
in the innovation economy, strengthening their
systems thinking, design, communication, collaboration, creativity and project management skills.
One consequence has been the establishment of a «certain dependency» on the constraining rules of the commercial banks, «antagonistic and incompatible with the
system of financial solidarity of the community banks that promote different financial services, strengthened by local power and guaranteeing an investment
in the
capacity of the most poor.»
Tesla only installs enough cells
in the roofing tiles to generate the power generating
capacity desired for the
system,
in this case 9,900 watts.
The standard proxy for growth
in debt - servicing
capacity is GDP growth, but this is only valid
in economies
in which GDP growth data is a
systems output that measures the underlying performance of the economy.
Because the amount of bad debt
in each period is almost certainly a growing number, it must follow logically that the GDP growth number observers really want, rather than the one they have — that is, GDP growth as a
systems output that can serve as a proxy for debt - servicing
capacity — is a declining number, and perhaps even a quickly declining number.
Under the proposed
system, Goldman will serve
in a market - making
capacity for futures contracts that track the performance of bitcoin.
Total solar
capacity in California (including both distributed and utility - scale
systems) has grown from less than 1 GW
in 2007 to nearly 14 GW by the end of 2016.
(EIA reports installed electric
capacity data
in alternating current terms, which are typically 10 % to 30 % lower than the direct current
capacities sometimes reported for PV
systems.)
«The launch of this third forex market has the potential to give the
system some flexibility and the
capacity for a more efficient allocation of resources,» Barclays stated
in a research note.
However, the Newcastle port operator's decision to introduce a quota
system to allocate transport chain
capacity and reduce the ship queue is one illustration that provides clear evidence that a shortage of transport
capacity is limiting the industry's ability to meet strong growth
in coal demand.
Look for email
systems that have large memory
capacity in emailing (for sending large documents) and immense memory space for archiving past emails.
The new
systems often require taller ceilings and greater electrical
capacity than what's found
in a traditional warehouse, another spur to new construction.
A graduate of the ICMA Centre
in Reading (UK), he has worked
in financial markets
in various
capacities since 2001: as a technical analyst, portfolio manager, trading
system developer and consultant.
We don't know how it is grounded
in brain activity, nor whether it is an emergent
capacity of the evolution of organisms at all, so we can't possibly know whether it is bound to emerge from the evolution of other physical
systems.
Venue reform was the one piece of comprehensive legislation that had broad support
in Congress, so while the court's decision frees up
capacity for patent reform advocates to tackle other problems with the patent
system, the hard fights are still to come.
By setting his, discussion
in the context of a dialectic (externalization, objectification, internalization), he has
in effect stressed the importance of social interaction for the production and maintenance of religion but at the same time he has recognized the independent
capacity of religion to exist as a cultural
system and to shape individual thoughts and attitudes.
It has been marked by a huge resurgence of the power and efficacy of the capitalist market
system and a corresponding collapse of confidence
in the
capacity of socialist «command economies.»
And he understood, better than many churchmen but
in harmony with the thinking of John Paul II, that the key to resolving the dangers posed by the nuclear deterrence
system,
in which the United States and the Soviet Union both had the
capacity to «bounce the rubble,» was the collapse of the communist project and dramatic change
in the governance of what was then the USSR.
-LCB- Editor, see Michael Flynn's article
in this issue) The book also gives little consideration to the damage our modern industrial
system may be doing to the
capacity of the earth itself to support life.
«
In the United States, «Comsat» — the Communications Satellite Corporation — Is planning the first launching of a commercial - type communication satellite in 1966, and the company expects its initial system with global capacity to be in operation by 1967..., The establishment of such a system would, however, also have important legal and political aspects, such as the participation of governments in the ownership, use and management of the satellite syste
In the United States, «Comsat» — the Communications Satellite Corporation — Is planning the first launching of a commercial - type communication satellite
in 1966, and the company expects its initial system with global capacity to be in operation by 1967..., The establishment of such a system would, however, also have important legal and political aspects, such as the participation of governments in the ownership, use and management of the satellite syste
in 1966, and the company expects its initial
system with global
capacity to be
in operation by 1967..., The establishment of such a system would, however, also have important legal and political aspects, such as the participation of governments in the ownership, use and management of the satellite syste
in operation by 1967..., The establishment of such a
system would, however, also have important legal and political aspects, such as the participation of governments
in the ownership, use and management of the satellite syste
in the ownership, use and management of the satellite
system.
It is indeed this
capacity to exist, by belonging to a
system of freedoms, which is postulated here; thereby is concretized «that perspective» (Aussicht), evoked from the beginning of the Dialectic, that view «into a higher immutable order of things,
in which we already are, and
in which, to continue our existence
in accordance with the supreme decree of reason, we may now, after this discovery, be directed by definite precepts» (p. 112).
In his recent best seller, Alvin Toffler argued that many among us are already suffering from «future shock,» an illness with both physical and emotional symptoms resulting from exposure to change beyond the adaptive
capacities of the human
system.
As
in the case of natural ecological
systems, the possibility exists that the task is beyond the
capacity of law and government to affect for the better.
But without a
system's
capacity for moments of deconstruction, no meaningful or relevant information could be inscribed
in it.
The Council holds workshops for parents, couples, single people, and young people; helps to develop local community leaders; provides training
in counseling for ministers and qualified laymen; and serves
in an advisory
capacity to the neighborhood educational
system.
The progression from each stage to the next involves a process «of increasing differentiation and complexity of organization that endows the organism, social
system, or whatever the unit
in question may be with greater
capacity to adapt to its environment than... its less complex ancestors.
If we take the idea of query seriously, then the merit of a philosophical
system rests
in its
capacity to promote query, not
in its completion as defined by its author.
These computer simulations of an abstract model (closely related to the features which characterize self - organizing chemical and biological
systems) clearly show that the origin of intrinsic
capacity for self - definition can be understood
in detail, at least
in relatively simple cases.
We also oppose provisions of the bill that expand the immigration detention
system and erode the basic rights afforded to immigrants, including the provisions that allow for the indefinite detention of individuals who can not be deported to their home countries; that expedite removal proceedings or automatically imprison immigrants without providing them access to attorneys or judges; that increase detention
capacity by an additional 20,000 beds to house immigrants awaiting their day
in court; and that diminish the checks and balances of judicial review over immigration decisions.
Moreover, it is his argument that any truly integrated
system — a brain, a computer, the Internet, but also a barometer, a photodiode, a geranium, a sheet of paper — has some calculable Phi value; consciousness is qualitatively the same
in all things, but
in terms of intensity and
capacity it increases along with the complexity, «synergy,» and ordering of cognitive information
in organized wholes, and along with the richness of the information it integrates
in «holographic» or «crystallized» conceptual structures.