Sentences with phrase «much excess supply»

With so much excess supply, says Rats, the markets could afford to be sanguine about geopolitical risk.

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And, keep in mind that you do not want to use fennel is excess because too much fennel is believed to dry up the body and decrease the breast milk supply.
Tim Woodcock The co-founder of HomeEdison noted the Renewable Energy (RE) sector's ability to deliver alternative energy at substantially lower costs than standard utility rates; the importance of building a two - way energy supply infrastructure in order to allow homeowners and business to sell the excess energy their alternative installations generate back to the utility company; and the applicability of geothermal systems in much of our region.
Water is available in much of the area, with a further expansion planned for next spring, and the supply is more than adequate to service potential demands in excess of 1 million gallons a day.
im starting my journey into a keto genic diet since i found out i have diabetes type 2, and i feel better physically and mentally, since i deal with depression etc... and i'm doing much better with this diet, my question is, which i can't seem to find an answer for, what is you take on excess protein, do you belive it becomes glucose or is it true that the glucose is demand driven and not supply driven??
Questions like this can highlight management's competitive strategy and how much excess of demand over supply exists in the current environment.
Like humans, poor quality carbohydrates like processed wheat and corn aren't going to supply much energy, and excess carbs lead to weight gain.
The much talked about variability problem of wind power should dramatically fall as weather forecasting gets smarter and smarter, and as our power grids get more dynamic in terms of managing demand, storing excess and rerouting supply to where it is needed.
> does Ontario have too much excess capacity over supply?
... Because fossil - fuel power plants can not easily ramp down generation in response to excess supply on the grid, on sunny, windy days there is sometimes so much power in the system that the price goes negative — in other words, operators of large plants, most of which run on coal or natural gas, must pay commercial customers to consume electricity....
On the plus side, overall market conditions look much healthier and sustainable now than during the late 1980s housing boom when prices consistently posted advances well in excess of cost pressures or supply fundamentals, suggesting greater speculative activity, says the report.
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