Sentences with phrase «machinery which»

Diesel mechanics work for workshops and with companies that require constant care of machinery which runs on diesel.
Acquired skills such as operating a fork lift and other types of machinery which aid in the repair of refrigerated vehicles
Since many construction accidents are attributed to heavy machinery, there could have been a flaw in that machinery which led to the accident, meaning a product liability claim would be filed.
However, this had been a complex piece of power operated agricultural machinery which had sold for # 14,000.
Pastures, stalls, and corrals must be kept clean, including removal of manure, boards, nails, loose bailing wire / twine, and machinery which can cause injuries or increase parasite levels.
There is a huge machinery which works behind this simple process and this fee goes towards keeping that in place.
Our company, which has announced its name with its experience in the sector, quality policy and fast service, meets all kinds of fabric demands of customers with machinery park with the latest technological machinery which is regularly maintained.
It's easy to mistakenly suspect potato chips are free of flour, when in fact they maybe — but they could even be manufactured or packaged on the same machinery which handles foods containing wheat or gluten.
«So the idea,» he says, «[was] that when you study animal behavior, you're looking at the product of a kind of piece of clockwork machinery which was put there because of natural selection on generations of ancestors.
Professor Alexander said: «Essentially, we have hijacked some of the metabolic machinery which bacteria use to control their environment, and used it instead to grow polymers which bind strongly to the specific bacteria that produce them.
Speaking in First Minister's Questions, Kirsty Williams highlighted the Welsh Liberal Democrat proposal to scrap business rates for plant and machinery which would benefit the economy as businesses would no longer be penalised for investing further in Wales.
During his 26 years in charge, he has presided over the organic growth of the company from a # 10 million multihead weigher supplier to a # 120 million integrated packing line equipment business, with a portfolio of machinery which now also includes checkweighers, snacks bagmakers, tray sealers, X-ray inspection systems, seal testers and robotic pick - and - place systems, He also established a manufacturing base for Ishida in the UK, as well as subsidiary offices in France, Germany, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Middle East, Russia, Czech Republic, Romania and South Africa.

Not exact matches

The government did pledge $ 47 billion to infrastructure spending over the next 10 years and extended the accelerated capital cost allowance for manufactures — a tax relief program for investments in new machinery and equipment — by two years, which means stock holders could get a boost if public companies are able to take advantage of this spending and savings.
And because there is a lack of machinery and an inconsistent power supply, which is necessary for refrigeration, few if any finished products are actually produced in the country.
Henry Huttleston Rogers came up with the machinery by which naphtha could be separated from crude oil and was also the guy who thought of using long pipelines to transport oil instead of railway cars.
The VR environment is also less noisy than the real machinery so the driver can hear both the trainer and the auditory cues (which also improve safety).
At a time when tech analysts tended to be exuberant bulls while bankers were more skeptical, «Ruth was the oil in the machinery» that helped the team agree on which transactions to back, says Joe Perella, then head of Morgan Stanley's investment banking.
CEOs were in favour of extending the 50 % straight - line accelerated capital cost allowance, which allows businesses to write off investments in machinery and equipment against taxable income more rapidly.
But on the debit side, Japan's machinery orders fell, a rough proxy for Asian business investment, fell by 25.8 % on the year in November (offsetting any enthusiasm for the Japanese yen, which is normally in demand as a safe haven on days like this.)
«That conservatism has been present through my entire career,» says McNally, now the president of Laval, Que., firm Équipement d'emballage MMC (a.k.a., MMC Packaging), which designs and builds automated machinery for companies that manufacture plastic caps and lids for anything from food products, to pharmaceuticals, to agricultural chemicals.
Debi Mishra, partner director of engineering and machine learning at Microsoft Corporation, pointed to the example of GE's aircraft engine business, which shifted its business model from selling machinery to selling engines as a service.
A start - up called Desktop Metal has developed 3 - D printers that can produce metal objects safely, in smaller spaces and for a lower cost than traditional manufacturing, which requires expensive machinery, lots of floor space and risky physical labor.
The U.S. State Department said the import of all goods and services was now permissible except in certain broad categories, which include arms, live animals, tobacco, vehicles, mineral products, machinery, and some textiles and base metals.
Some — like Retrofit, which makes furniture out of old wooden pallets — share Khalidi's passion for preservation and can use his machinery.
Panasonic (pcrfy), Tesla's longstanding battery partner, agreed in 2014 to invest in equipment, machinery and other manufacturing tools at the gigafactory, which will make cylindrical lithium - ion cells for Tesla's cars.
Germany exports machinery and automobiles to China, which until recently had been a counterbalance to slow growth in Europe.
In a nutshell, huge draw - downs in fuel and distillates (think cars, diesel for heavy machinery) are not being supported fully by refinery runs which will serve to draw down the excess inventory and are quite bullish for prices.
In the Conference Board's Index of Business Confidence survey, business leaders cited weak market demand, government policies, a shortage of qualified staff, and the depreciation of the Canadian dollar (which increases the cost of imported technology and machinery) as reasons for not investing.
For all those reasons, it is a remarkable failure not only that Canada's mining machinery industry remains underdeveloped, capable of meeting only a small portion of the mining industry's needs in Canada (let alone globally)-- but, worse yet, that Canadian governments haven't even seriously thought about how to translate our growing resource extraction industry into a larger domestic mining machinery capbility. We've never seriously tried to make those connections. Which explains why the vast majority of the sophisticated, expensive, high - tech equipment used in our mines is imported.Â
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Canada also imports more from the United States (mostly auto parts and heavy machinery) than it exports to the United States, which is exactly the kind of trade balance the Trump administration likes.
Mexico might respond with duties of its own, which could hit some of the top five U.S. exports to Mexico: machinery, electronic products, vehicles, oil and plastics.
Upon arrival, take a guided walking tour of the vineyards and company's facilities, which are equipped with state ‐ of ‐ the ‐ art processing machinery, and a wine cellar, built in 1840.
The present paper assumes an historical perception that the Creation of God is being undone by the power of science and technology, which is being manifested in the form of powers of exclusive truth of scientific knowledge, unlimited technological know - how, and their economic and political organization, such as the transnational corporation and the state, including the military machinery.
In it he seems to refute the accusation that it was atheism and Darwinism which compelled the Nazi machinery.
«14 «The brain can not be the storehouse of memories, but it may contain the machinery by which memory translates itself into action.
In Technopoly, Neil Postman says that overly technological cultures, «driven by the impulse to invent, have as their aim a grand reductionism in which human life must find its meaning in machinery and technique.»
Since then the English language serves as a conveyor belt upon which ideas manufactured in Tübingen, Basel and Heidelberg — or in Lyon, São Paulo and Uppsala — are carried to the rest of the world, inspection of the machinery for possible faulty operation now and again might help to avert a breakdown along the way.
Granted, there is just no way in which we can translate the machinery of the Galenic humors into the machinery of modern medicine.
How would something like DNA which is information decoded by cellular machinery prove that it all came about by accident?
Rules and regulations are necessary, admonitions and rebukes, and all the fallible machinery by which a household is run.
Mark is preaching the gospel; he is doing it by telling a story belonging to the world of actual fact: the world in which Herod Antipas and Pontius Pilate played the parts on the public stage which secular historians ascribe to them; the world in which the machinery of Roman rule operated in ways known to all students of the period; the world which was disturbed by the familiar tensions and conflicts of the last half century of the Jewish state.
Benito Juárez, supreme court justice and then president, was the liberals» foremost leader and engineer of the 1857 constitution (for which he is now honored by schoolchildren as the first among national heroes).37 Earlier outlawed had been any but «secular» education and the use of civil machinery to enforce religious vows and payment of church tithes.
In this it resembles Roman Catholicism and Mormonism, both of which have a definite concept of continuing revelation, and machinery through which revelation is supposed to be received, namely, the church represented in the person of the Pope in the case of the Roman Catholic Church and the First Presidency in the case of the Mormons.
The fear is that in a technocracy persons may be dehumanized as they become cogs in the machinery in ways in which freedom, spontaneity, and feeling are sacrificed to the efficient operation of the system (The literature is immense.
Now Monod shows that the machinery by which the cell (Or at least the non-primitive cell, which is the only one we know) translates the codes «consists of at least fifty macromolecular components which are themselves coded in DNA.»
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Such cases, taken along with others which would be too tedious for quotation, seem sufficiently to prove the existence in our mental machinery of a sense of present reality more diffused and general than that which our special senses yield.
After recounting the «evils» which accompanied the industrial revolution, evils resulting from the diversion of attention towards «things as opposed to values,» Whitehead writes, «it may be that civilization will never recover from the bad climate which enveloped the introduction of machinery» (SMW 291f).
I subjoin a few extracts from Mr. Schiller's work: «Matter is an admirably calculated machinery for regulating, limiting, and restraining the consciousness which it encases....
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