Sentences with phrase «near capacity so»

The resort was not anywhere near capacity so I was surprised at their unwillingness to correct the situation.

Not exact matches

That will put St. Benedict Elementary near maximum capacity in our little schoolhouse, so we have begun to look for alternatives, in order to accommodate more students and expand our program.
At the time the club needed to sell to acquire new players, so it was nowhere near Man United, Man City, and Chelsea in terms of spending capacity.
City, Everton, Newcastle, Aston Villa, Sunderland, Leeds, Sheffield Wednesday, Forest, and Wolves are all capable of pulling in crowds of 40,000 - 60,000 if they're doing well but there's not a cat in hell's chance that any of those clubs could charge the prices that Arsenal do for both ordinary match tickets and corporate hospitality so it's not possible for say, an extended 60,000 capacity St James» Park to generate anywhere near as much cash as a 60,000 capacity Emirates Stadium.
So in the absence of state policing organs and monopoly of law enforcement by a single federal police which is starved of resources and bereft of capacity and modernity, a near - complete breakdown of law and order is the consequence!
Because it has such a high capacity, you will need to have it connected to a hose or near a drain so that it can operate continuously.
The weight is held low below the body's center of gravity, so the spine isn't overloaded, yet the legs are working to near maximum capacity.
For a Powerlifter, work capacity is highly specific - there are three major lifts that a Powerlifter will need to perform three times each during a meet (with a total competition period of exertion in the region of 20 - 30 seconds over a 3 - 4 hour meet), so one could think that work capacity is almost irrelevant - yet to maximize training benefit the ability to repeatedly handle near maximal weights with good form and recover adequately between work sets may be highly desirable.
So, when you try to open a stuck jar lid, your perceived exertion rockets skyward (but not your metabolic output) because the peak muscular contraction of the muscles you are using (hand, arm, shoulder) is nearing 100 % of their capacity.
For those perhaps choosing London as a destination wedding with many guests coming near and far it's good to consider location so that travelling to and from the wedding is convenient for everyone (especially those who are not from London or the UK) and of course that you choose a venue with a large enough capacity.
It's filled near capacity with that, so one can't fault Universal greatly for snubbing DVD customers (though the dual - layered disc's compression must be pretty low to approach the limit with just that and a single cut of a 100 - minute movie).
We are so used to the well - worn trope of either amateurs or professionals pulling off a caper with a near - preternatural capacity for making even the most complicated maneuvers look effortless.
The current plan is to start producing Generation 5 vehicles in 2012 or so, and to make those available probably to fleets and possibly in some limited capacity to retail buyers who live near a viable hydrogen infrastructure.
So battery life has taken a minor hit, but it's nowhere near as bad as the large reduction in capacity had led us to believe.
The nearest port is at 110 % capacity so demand is clearly there locally.
Because the rooms at our shelter are typically at capacity, it is important that you contact Simply Cats prior to the time you wish to surrender the cat, so that we can advise you on whether we anticipate openings in the near future.
It was near the end of the day and our kennels were nearly full to capacity, so my first question for the ACO was whether the dogs needed to be removed immediately.
We speculate that, if icebergs mitigated against climate warming in the past, they may have the capacity to do so in the near future.
It is my analysis that we have passed the carrying capacity of the Earth, that in several matters we have crossed different ecosystem tipping points or are near doing so.
Despite a half century of climate change that has significantly affected temperature and precipitation patterns and has already had widespread ecological and hydrological impacts, and despite a near certainty that the United States will experience at least as much climate change in the coming decades, just as a result of the current atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases, those organizations in the public and private sectors that are most at risk, that are making long - term investments and commitments, and that have the planning, forecasting and institutional capacity to adapt, have not yet done so.
As it turns out this lowers the latent heat capacity so much you can't get anywhere near the efficiency of choosing a higher boiling point which was an object lesson for me in why steam engines run at very high temperatures.
Since so few Driving Schools offer Drivers Education in a classroom, our classes are often at near capacity.
A Senate Committee had just released an interim report on rural poverty and, in my capacity as a rural Realtor, I couldn't wait to get my hands on the real thing, because the column featured commentary from such luminaries on - all - things - rural as Senator Hugh Segal, and National Anti-Poverty Organization President Debbie Frost; so I just knew that the final result was guaranteed to be seriously entertaining, something along the lines of «Debbie and Hugh do Dundas County», coming soon to a township near you!
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