Sentences with phrase «of domestic capacity»

In the so called developing countries, large - scale investment programmes for wind hybrid systems should be established which also include strong components of domestic capacity building programmes.»
Growth at that sort of pace should allow some lessening of domestic capacity pressures, and thereby generate a gradual decline in inflation.

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Nigeria's existing and aging refineries have a daily domestic refining capacity of 6 million liters, while the daily consumption stands at 35 million liters, so the country has to import the bulk of what it consumes.
After a decade of rapid growth in both capacity to manufacture autos and in sales, China now has the capacity to make more cars than its own domestic market can support.
«If the president wants to make an immediate impact on Venezuela to stop these human rights abuses and restore the situation, he's got the ability to,» Hamm told Bloomberg in an interview in his capacity as head of the Domestic Energy Producers Alliance.
For another, it included a weather - driven aberration: Hurricane Harvey took one - third of the U.S.'s refining capacity off - line, leaving domestic producers with fewer buyers for their output.
The price of hot - rolled steel coil, the benchmark product, is down about 40 percent this year, with domestic mills idling as much as 38 percent of capacity after imports climbed by 38 percent in 2014.
The Australian economy to date has stayed robust, and the main domestic challenges are those of strong demand, tight capacity and inflationary pressures.
Class 7 has made it cheaper for processors to buy domestic supplies, supporting the wave of new capacity that's being built.
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.
Even achieving the present trajectory of domestic demand that we have, which has left the economy with a bit of spare capacity, has involved some net rise in the ratio of household debt to GDP.
Each of these remedies is intended to increase domestic steel production from its present 73 % of capacity to approximately an 80 % operating rate, the minimum rate needed for the long - term viability of the industry.
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Exports of processed metals do not place a large burden on domestic port and rail capacity, while oil and LNG are usually exported from the fields directly.
The general performance of the economy in 2004, when production was unable to keep up with the strength of global and domestic demand, is suggestive that capacity constraints may be becoming more important.
The increase over the past year has reflected the strength of housing activity and the emergence of capacity constraints in the industry, as discussed above in the chapter on «Domestic Economic Activity».
Until the loss of Flight 370, the airline was on course to continue a rapid expansion of capacity in both its domestic and regional networks this year, after a record 29 percent annual increase in passenger traffic in 2013.
There is, for example, a growing group of automobile parts companies that import raw materials from outside the United States, own and operate multiple manufacturing plants that are close to their domestic customers, distribute finished goods through consumer direct channels, selling most of their products upstream for inclusion in final assembly and use excess manufacturing capacity to produce specialty export parts for foreign customers.
But capacity increases by most of domestic carriers as well as new routes on Frontier and American airlines also contributed to the growth.
Ms Wosk said that the main aim of the partnership is «to help build the capacity of CII's environmental management division and through it, make the domestic industry more environment friendly.»
The United States currently meets only a small portion of its annual demand with domestic content, and current U.S. module capacity is only around 20 % of the anticipated market this year.
At least until Tesla's Gigafactory is fully operational, there are only two domestic cell and module makers with the capacity to produce more than 500 MW of modules each year — First Solar and SolarWorld.
Although capacity constraints are an issue in some parts of the resources sector, they are expected to ease in time, given the high level of investment intentions in the mining sector (see the chapter on «Domestic Economic Conditions»).
However, Mill's argument overlooks the capacity of the silver - tongued tyrant — domestic or public — to obscure from his victims the fact that he has dealt with them unfairly.
These will help to meet increased domestic demand and also provide capacity for the production of additional premium beer brands such as Miller Chill, the chelada - style light beer that was released in Australia in November 2007.
With a capacity of nearly 31,000 for Euro 2008, 26,000 for domestic league fixtures and 24,000 for internationals, the Letzigrund is the fourth - largest football stadium in the country.
Without excuses for delaying the Clause's invocation (because of insufficient time or concerns about the GoR's reintegration capacity should all refugees repatriate), the GoU has been forced to address its own domestic impediments to the Clause's implementation.
She was elevated to the post in an acting capacity on Tuesday after Eric Schneiderman resigned following allegations of domestic violence.
In domestic policy terms, the impact of devolution meant that the Brown government's capacity to reform public services was confined to England, where Brown had no personal democratic mandate to intervene.
Rice said she supports banning the sale of military - style assault weapons and high - capacity ammunition and closing «loopholes that allow violent felons, domestic abusers, and people with dangerous mental illnesses to avoid background checks and buy guns.»
Those designed to quickly stop and start a car's petrol engine to improve fuel efficiency need a quick burst of power, but for smoothing a domestic solar panel's output, capacity might be more important than speed.
According to BNEF, Beijing - based Goldwind dominated the Chinese domestic market in 2015, accounting for 7.7 GW of China's new capacity, followed by rival Guodian United Power Technology Co. Ltd. with 2.9 GW, and Envision Energy and Ming Yang Wind Power Group Ltd., each with 2.7 GW of new capacity.
A study published in the journal Addiction found that gambling in any capacity — pathological, problem, or so - called casual gambling — related to significantly increased risk of violence, including domestic abuse.
The FOA, aiming to spur the rise of domestic nuclear design and supply capacity, limits eligible recipients to U.S. owned (ruling out non-U.S. based) companies.
As National WNS Coordinator, Jeremy chaired the development of a US response plan, he works with domestic and international partners to implement the collaborative response to WNS, and he oversees annual research and state agency capacity grant programs, among other duties.
It is difficult to determine exactly what proportion of those losses are due to maternal malnutrition, but recent research indicates that 60 percent of deaths of children under age 5 are associated with malnutrition — and children's malnutrition is strongly correlated with mothers» poor nutritional status.17 Problems related to anemia, for example, including cognitive impairment in children and low productivity in adults, cost US$ 5 billion a year in South Asia alone.18 Illness associated with nutrient deficiencies have significantly reduced the productivity of women in less developed countries.19 A recent report from Asia shows that malnutrition reduces human productivity by 10 percent to 15 percent and gross domestic product by 5 percent to 10 percent.20 By improving the nutrition of adolescent girls and women, nations can reduce health care costs, increase intellectual capacity, and improve adult productivity.21
The ability to function at our full capacity, thwarting all the emotional & mental stress related to work or domestic issues, we still prevail & function as a potent member of the society.
8.10 strengthen the capacity of domestic financial institutions to encourage and to expand access to banking, insurance and financial services for all
Neither deliver quite the capacity of the domestic competition, yet there is 39.7 inches of front headroom and 42.5 inches of front legroom, either 38.7 (double cab) or 38.9 (CrewMax) inches of rear headroom, and 34.7 (double cab) or 42.3 inches (CrewMax) of back - seat legroom.
Introduced for the 1984 model year, the Caravan was a revolution in high - capacity people movers, leap - frogging over the station wagons of the day and eventually spelling the end of the full - size domestic wagon.
All of the domestics boast quiet, comfortable, tech - laden cabins, capacities far in excess of what the average buyer will call on in a typical work week and looks as rugged as creeping fuel economy standards will allow.
The motor is supplied with power from a lithium - ion battery that can be charged from any domestic socket and has sufficient capacity to enable all - electric driving with zero local emissions for a range of up to 30 kilometres (approx. 20 miles).
Hyundai to create additional capacity of 1.5 lakh for domestic market, to invest $ 1 billion in product revamp.
«Enhanced capacity of domestic publishers to compete in the educational publishing market is critically important to ensure that Arabic retains its role as a foundation of national identity and to ensure that future generations are capable and proficient at leveraging Arabic as an effective tool.
The effects of rising import prices on inflation diminish over the next few years, and domestic inflationary pressures gradually pick up as spare capacity is absorbed and wage growth recovers.
Reproductive capacity of free - roaming domestic cats and kitten survival rate.
Nutter FB, Levine JF, Stoskopf MK: Reproductive capacity of free - roaming domestic cats and kitten survival rate.
Nutter, F.B., Levine, J.F. & Stoskopf, M.K. (2004) Reproductive capacity of free - roaming domestic cats and kitten survival rate.
Furthermore, LATAM Airlines Brazil is adjusting its guidance for domestic capacity reductions in Brazil from eight to ten per cent to a reduction of ten to 12 per cent for full year 2016.
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