Sentences with phrase «of drive capacity»

Now, on the matter of drive capacity, there's only one real limitation to be aware of.
Maturing does not consequently break even with add up to the loss of driving capacity.

Not exact matches

These excellent results are supported by the success of our innovation drive in advanced materials, the benefits of increased production capacities in specialty molecular sieves in France and PVDF in China last year, the integration of XL Brands in adhesives and the confirmation of the very good performance of our intermediate chemical businesses.
As Marx foresaw, capitalism's inherent drive to maximize profits and market reach (what I call windfall exploitation) leads to boom - bust cycles of rapid growth in production and the subsequent bust caused by too much capacity and saturated markets.
It's spacious, incredibly comfortable, has great cargo capacity, a gutsy engine, plenty of technology, and Land Rover's go - anywhere, four - wheel - drive system.
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.
These considerations figured prominently in the Governing Council's deliberations, because the state of total demand in the economy relative to our production capacity is what drives our inflation outlook.
This includes well - established equity hedge fund managers in the Australian market and a number of emerging managers, which are both performance driven and capacity constrained.
And Google has Android — a capacity to distribute software for self - driving cars on half the smartphones in the U.S. and 80 percent of them worldwide.
One was in the decade leading up to the late - 1960's, which was driven by a legitimate expansion in the productivity of U.S. workers, as measured the capacity of labor to produce output.
The White House argues that will result in global capacity gluts that could drive down prices and destroy the viability of tech companies in the West, as well as in countries, like Japan and South Korea, that are allied with the United States.
Having experience with driving commercial trucks in the past, once hauling a refrigerated trailer that had a freight capacity of 44,500 pounds, I learned that some industries count on freight capacity as part of their logistics costs and will literally fill a truck to its maximum in order to minimize those costs.
Strengthen the capacity of banks to provide the credit and services that drive development and economic growth.
First, historically, and internationally, it's not the rate of money growth per se, but the growth of government spending as a share of GDP (particularly spending that doesn't add to the productive capacity of a nation), that drives inflation pressures.
One important factor driving the geographic distribution of non-prime lending is the fixed national loan size limit on conforming loans: the limit does not account for the large variation in house prices and earning capacity across different regions.
There is quite a strong argument that in spite of its deployment as a form of monetary inflation QE was empirically deflationary via numerous channels: by encouraging cash hoarding by savers in the absence of adequate income; by skewing wealth and income towards those most likely to hoard it; by an inter-temporal Ricardian equivalence; in your own Austrian terms by driving excess investment to the upper reaches of the production structure, creating excess capacity and malinvestment; by skewing the incentives of company directors towards short - term speculation; by perpetuating the survival of zombie entities; by encouraging investment in unproductive assets.
The creation of trillions in paper money, without the corresponding economic growth, has suppressed the capacity of speculators to drive up the price of gold and other commodities.
The young male, torn by doubts about his own sexual capacity, flees from the specter of homosexuality and reassures himself by driving at excessive speeds.
That unenviable position now achieved, the National Council of Churches has been reduced to renting a few offices at 475 Riverside Drive, the famous «God Box» it had once occupied to capacity.
Then, within the web of meaningful interpersonal relations, AA proceeds to utilize the alcoholic's growing capacity for self - acceptance and responsibility by saying in effect, «But you can become responsible for changing your personality pattern so that you won't be driven to drink.»
On the other hand, we can deal firmly with those so - called economic laws, while our animality is qualified by some degree of rational capacity and our sexual drive is far more than mere gratification of lust.
By this I mean that deep in our awareness is a recognition both of the drive for relationships with others and of the capacity to express this drive in specific actions.
Edwards, on the other hand, traces a direct line between the erosion of public sector capacity and the imposition of one - size - fits - all policies of structural adjustment driven by international finance agencies during the Reagan - Thatcher years.
His very insecurity drives him to the necessity of overestimating his capacity for attaining perfection, since this must be accomplished before death claims him as its victim.
• Leader of innovative and catalytic country - driven programming, gender mainstreaming and capacity - building.
Under the heading of «Continence Protects the Dignity of the Conjugal Act», John Paul II insists: «Continence consists in the capacity to dominate, control and direct drives of a sexual character... The role of conjugal chastity, and still more precisely that of continence, lies not only in protecting the importance and dignity of the conjugal act in relation to its procreative meaning.
Thus, as we begin now to examine the social strand of Christian morality we must still keep before us the picture... of embodied selfhood with its drives, needs, and capacities, and we must also anticipate the account still to come of the resurrected newness of the Christian way.
When these steps have been taken, we shall be freed from being driven to the construction of implausible just - so stories, alleging that human capacities of which we have basic experience are totally different in character from what we, in fact, know them to be.
As we examine the social strand of ethics, we must still keep before us the picture of embodied selfliood with its drives, needs, and capacities (STE).
Women need to acknowledge that they have the same drives and temptations to sin as males have — not just sins of dependency but also the sins of dominance, of which they have been less guilty (not for want of capacity, but for want of opportunity).
Currently, Good Time Beverages produces 2,300 pouches an hour and runs at 60 percent of capacity on complex, software - driven machines that produce pouches that don't leak, aren't sticky and come out clean and ready to be packed.
The demand for additional capacity is driven by the success of Constellation's strong premium portfolio which includes Rex Goliath, Black Box, Woodbridge by Robert Mondavi, Clos du Bois and Mark West wines.
Manchester United and Liverpool for example are teams of similar fan bases and capacities yet Liverpool operate more on a loyalty driven membership system as opposed to Man United.
With an immeasurably excellent close control, a capacity to play with both feet and a tendency to pick up the ball from deep, drive forward, give a pass and continue to move forward, he'd fit in very well with the likes of Roberto Firmino and Sadio Mané.
The impression is that they and their earning capacity are driving the business, and UEFA is hanging on to their coattails to keep it regulated with some kind of fairness and «solidarity» for its wider membership.
Back at Turf Moor though, Burnley should enjoy more of the play at home, in front of what's expected to be another capacity crowd as the fans look into driving their team over the finish line, with their finish line being safety.
One of the best things about driving instead of flying is using your car (in our case, a loaner Honda Odyssey Touring van with amazing capacity) as a giant suitcase.
Bernie was proposed by two colleagues, Annabelle Mackenzie, Infant Feeding Coordinator and Carolyn Le May, HV, who describe her as one of life's «very active participants» who uses her personal resources to full capacity in her drive to support families to reach their breastfeeding goals, to help educate colleagues and teams and to reduce commercial influence throughout the health sector.
Whatever capacity we have in airports such as Heathrow we need to make the smartest, most efficient use of what is a finite resource to drive our economy forward.
For example, this student - driven event was unafraid to pick up sensitive issues such as the Balochistan separatist movement amply demonstrating the capacity of young Pakistanis to be fearless and independent in their thinking.
There exists diversity at local level as local capacity / innovativeness, vis - à - vis a projected discursively driven homogeneity of the «national» (in the form of «res publica») at state level.
For Alicka, sincere altruism and empathy for others have driven her to serve in a number of capacities as a former District Leader in the 55th Assembly District, volunteering through her sorority Delta Sigma Theta and as a trustee at Wayside Community Baptist Church.
It that sense it is one driven by hope and optimism about the capacity of the British people to deal with the challenges that lie ahead.
He pointed out that of all who have indicated interest in his seat, only Nwosu, who happens to be his son - in - law, qualifies for the job given that aside being below 50 years of age, he has the capacity to immediately drive the state to its desired destination.
«That you Col. Mohammed Sambo Dasuki whilst being National Security Adviser and Shaibu Salisu, whilst being the Director of Finance and Administration in the Office of the National Security Adviser on or about 12th December 2013 in Abuja within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court, and in such capacities entrusted with dominion over certain properties to wit: N90million which was in the account of the ONSA with Diamond Bank Plc, committed criminal breach of trust in respect of the said property by remitting the said sum into the account of Brains and Hammers Limited for the purchase of 7 - bedroom duplex house at No. 11 Mansur Bamalli Drive (D1064), Apo 1 Abuja and you thereby committed an offence punishable under Section 315 of the Penal Code Act, Cap 532, Vol.4, LFN 2004.
As the Carruthers report explains, innovation in the NHS has the capacity both to save lives and drive up standards of care in the health service, but also to promote efficiency and reduce the cost burden of treatments and procedures.
These pilings will allow boring to ascertain the composition of the riverbed and a pile driving project that will determine the load capacity of seven locations in the future path of the bridge.
«As technical and technically driven as GNPC's operations, the corporation is committed to supporting the development of human capacity among Ghanaians to ensure greater participation from citizens and locals in Ghana's oil and gas exploration...
Among Ganim's reported expenses in the last three months were $ 10,000 for the Simsbury law firm that unsuccessfully represented him in his effort to overturn a state law that barred him from participating in the public campaign financing system because of his felony conviction and more than $ 3,400 to reimburse the city of Bridgeport for the mileage driven by the city police detective who chauffeurs him to political events as well as events in his official capacity as mayor.
To get an idea of just how much data that is, if the SKA data archive was built using today's high - capacity 3 - terabyte hard disc drives, the telescope would fill 330 drives a day, or an unmanageable 120,000 drives a year.
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