Sentences with phrase «make it to production by»

Volkswagen showed up on the 18th fairway of the Pebble Beach Golf Links with a pack of its vintage hippie buses to trumpet the fact the 21st century, all - electric version of the iconic Microbus, the I.D. Buzz, will make it to production by 2022.

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The world's major producers have made a concerted effort to slow the advance of American oil production by increasing the supply and therefore reducing the price.
The company was told that if it publicly commited to cage - free eggs, then the narration would be spun in favor of Eggland's Best by telling the audience that the egg production company was making the effort to transition to cage free; if not, it would be spun the other way.
Currently in production on its third season, the show will now be postponed to make some changes ordered by PBS and WNET, including hiring an additional researcher / fact checker and employing an independent genealogist to review episodes for accuracy.
Some farmers and city leaders worry that the fracking boom is consuming too much of a scarce resource, while others see the push for production as an opportunity to make money by selling water while furthering the nation's goal of energy independence.
Entrepreneurs will be trained to grow hydroponic, non-GMO food year - round and sell it locally, assisted by technologies like Freight Farms — which makes tools for fresh food production — and ZipGrow — which facilitates vertical farming.
Second, make a deal with Germany to cut U.S. trade deficits by boosting American exports to the EU while replacing a significant part of imports with products generated by European companies in their U.S. production facilities.
He also notes safe - haven traffic could have been significantly disrupted by Saudis willingness to make up for lost oil production.
Craft brews made up only 1.3 % of total U.S. beer production in 1994, but that percentage is expected to grow — by at least 40 % annually over the next five years, according to some industry estimates.
Some «recycled» fabric production has been exploiting the loopholes by buying unused water bottles to churn a higher profit, but Girlfriend Collective's center is carefully monitored by the Taiwanese government recycling authority to make sure that's not the case for this company.
Three such examples are Aimsio, a digital ticketing software that streamlines field operations by enabling users to file reports, dispatch resources and track project progress all from one central location; DarkVision, which developed a new ultrasound technology that allows companies to create 3D images of the inside of oil wells, enabling them to make more informed and cost - effective production decisions; and Unsist, which uses artificial intelligence to help oil and gas companies make better production and operational choices.
But the agency did agree the rule would make certain mining projects uneconomic and reduce annual coal employment by 124 jobs between now and 2040, thanks to lower production.
This vertical farming is a spatially efficient option for urban food production, which can be made smart by the use of information technology to time and target inputs.
The recent surge in growth in North American non-conventional oil production, whether it's light oil from North Dakota or the heavy stuff that comes out of Alberta's oil sands, is made possible by high oil prices, which are in turn linked to world demand remaining robust.
Thus the wage gains are from a one time energy glut brought about by increased supply from fracking, lower demand from a weak global economy, and some producers increasing production to make up for lower prices (not entirely self defeating as consumer nations expand inventories while prices are low).
«We are seeing ways to achieve improved volume with dramatically less [spending] by simplifying production line, by really engaging all of our associates, no matter how junior, in improving the way that parts are made.
This is based on a simple economic model that states not all production (financial services in this case) will relocate to the large economy (the EU) as the small economy (UK) is able make up for its lack of competitiveness by having a weaker currency.
Burnie Burns, cofounder of Austin - based Rooster Teeth, a production company with 300 - plus staffers that produced the made - for - YouTube sci - fi comedy Lazer Team and its upcoming sequel, still remembers being dumbstruck almost a decade ago, when Rooster Teeth consisted of little more than a handful of friends, by what the service offered: «They completely changed the game in terms of the ability to monetize video with pre-roll advertising.
The falling loonie also made it more expensive to import machinery and equipment, so Canadian firms avoided making investments in automation and instead increased production by adding more labour.
Massive recent foreign investments made by Asian and German brands in Mexico include Mazda's facility, with an estimated annual production of 185,000 vehicles; Nissan's, with an annual capacity of 149,000 vehicles, and Audi's, set to open in 2016, with annual capacity for 150,000 vehicles.
Colorado - based Range Fuels received an $ 80 million loan guarantee from the USDA to help fund its refinery, which began production by making methanol instead of ethanol last year.
Net losses were down by about 60 % from year - ago levels, and even though production was down slightly from the third quarter of 2016, Whiting managed to make considerable progress even with sales of assets that had contributed substantially to production in last year's results.
In 2016, the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, headed by Oil Major Saudi Arabia, made an agreement between its members and a number of non-member countries to cut their oil production and reduce the global glut that had pushed prices so low.
He stressed the need for developed countries to help India increase its nuclear energy production capacity by making nuclear fuels readily available.
Also, the French believe that Frau Merkel played politics and an anti-French card by moving to halt electricity production at seven NUCLEAR POWER plants, thus making the French look bad as well as having the impact of driving up electricity prices.
The Gigafactory production capacity will be large enough to make batteries for other electric vehicles by other makers.
A surge in North American production made possible by technological revolutions contributed to a global crude oil glut that toppled prices from more than $ 100 a barrel in 2014 to under $ 50 today.
The production lulls were caused by assembly plant changes that GM made as part of its strategy to shift its focus from sedans to more profitable larger vehicles.
if they can find Banks willing to take a «long «position that will allow them to have a non-expanding debt load and interest only payments on a loan, they might be able to withstand the low price cycle until opec led by Saudi Arabia can get world producers to curtail production and elevate prices to a point where all producers are making some money.
On Tuesday, the International Energy Agency reiterated the clear message it made a month before: The rapid rise in non-OPEC oil production, led by the U.S., is likely to grow more than demand in 2018.
Sony's LCD television factory in Slovakia will double its production by the end of the year, making the plant the largest in the world, able to produce four million flat TVs annually.
Its production has been somewhat limited by the natural reticence of society to make sacrifices for the afflicted.
If as many of us believe, the present pressure on our natural environment is unsustainable, does it make sense to undertake to solve our problems by increasing production manyfold?
The practice of the networks was to produce religious programs, either by making production facilities, technical services and some budget resources available to the religious groups for the production of their own programs, or by using these religious agencies as consultants on their own religious programs.
No attempt would be made to classify students or their productions by a single number or letter symbol.
«For centuries, the mystics of spirit had existed by running a protection racket — by making life on earth unbearable, then charging you for consolation and relief, by forbidding all the virtues that make existence possible, then riding on the shoulders of your guilt, by declaring production and joy to be sins, then collecting blackmail from the sinners.»
The practice also developed of copying particular types — icon painters were to avoid the production of likenesses that might be recognizable as being made by them in particular, and were not to sign them.
An Emergent definition of relevance, modulated by resistance, might run something like this; relevance means listening before speaking; relevance means interpreting the culture to itself by noting the ways in which certain cultural productions gesture toward a transcendent grace and beauty; relevance means being ready to give an account for the hope that we have and being in places where someone might actually ask; relevance means believing that we might learn something from those who are most unlike us; relevance means not so much translating the churches language to the culture as translating the culture's language back to the church; relevance means making theological sense of the depth that people discover in the oddest places of ordinary living and then using that experience to draw them to the source of that depth (Augustine seems to imply such a move in his reflections on beauty and transience in his Confessions).
The working class boy, even when highly intelligent, is craft or production minded, and he is still expected by his parents to have made up his mind by the end of his 16th year.
Or we could give ourselves permission to engage in the violence of electricity production by saying (in the manner of Reinhold Niebuhr) that the kingdom that Christ's life makes visible is an «impossible possibility» which stands at the edge of history as its judge rather than being the truth about history.
They are: rationalization, which tends toward sterile intellectualization and robs life of its character and vitality; estheticism, which cuts off true communication by maintaining an esthetic distance in order to dominate, rather than to support, others; capitalism, which tends to deper - sonalize people by providing for their hedonistic needs in order to support production and consumption regardless of its human utility; and nationalism, which tends to make national things sacred and in doing so to create idols out of them.31.
This is hard to hear in any production of Lear, but when Lear is Goneril's mother it makes me think more of the family tree Lear is stunting by cursing away her potential grandchildren.
The company's focus is on growing in the category by making facility upgrades and beginning its production season earlier to meet its broader goal of producing 200 million pounds annually.
Despite this consideration, the report, in the same chapter, recognizes the clear advantage of organic schemes in the educational role that they have played: «millions of consumers have been made aware of the way food markets work, and of the environmental impacts of food production, processing and distribution, and of the quality of the foods we eat» and it concludes that organic as well as fair trade and «short - chain strategies» are legitimate and valid options for both farmers and consumers and that policy can support these approaches by helping farmers to achieve higher yields.
Tomorrow we tour To Your Health's production facility, and get a step - by - step look at how they make their sprouted flour.
(a) All agricultural products that are to be sold, labeled, or represented as «100 percent organic,» «organic,» or «made with organic (specified ingredients or food group (s)-RRB-» must be made accessible by certified organic production or handling operations for examination by the Administrator, the applicable State organic program's governing State official, or the certifying agent.
«What we want to do is help drive production, increasing the number of bison on the High Plains,» Dineen says «We can do that by making the business economically sustainable for bison producers, incentivizing producers to raise bison so we can grow the market slowly as production expands within the confines of the bison's natural herd growth.»
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A new generation of laser coders has been developed by Markem - Imaje that can deliver up to 50 % increases in output rates on beverage production lines and as much as a 300 % increase in character printing capacity, improving traceability and making it easier to add promotional codes for instance.
Yet the report projected a doubling in livestock production by 2050, and made no recommendation to avoid that doubling.
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