Sentences with phrase «of losing capacity»

Whilst the lasting power of attorney system is not without flaws, for most people the certainty of having one in place outweighs the uncertainty of losing capacity without one.
Today, two of Taiwan's six operable nuclear reactors are shuttered due to local and national political opposition, representing more than 1.5 GW of lost capacity.

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«If you're not running at somewhere between 80 and 85 per cent of capacity, you can lose a lot of money in a hurry.»
If you find yourself functioning in the world of startups, in really any capacity, you're probably about as sick and tired as I am with the litany of overused keywords and coined terms such as pivot, innovation and disruption — they've all but lost their luster and intended meanings.
When Foster finally bought Elyria, in August 1983, the foundry was operating at barely 15 % capacity, it was losing some $ 3 million a year on annualized sales of $ 4 million, and it employed only 107 people.
A number of operational features were required to implement such an overnight reverse repo, or ON RRP, facility: It would need same - day settlement; 16 the operation would need to be run predictably, every day, and as late in the day as possible, to give lenders time to bargain with other counterparties using the outside option of investing with the Federal Reserve; 17 an appropriate spread below IOR would be required to ensure that the facility neither induced large changes in the structure of money markets nor lost the ability to support interest rate control; 18 and the operations would need enough unused capacity that lenders could credibly propose to leave borrowers that did not offer an adequate interest rate.19
Or Beijing can allow enough credit growth to prevent a further slowdown but, once the perpetual rolling - over of bad loans absorbs most of the country's loan creation capacity, it will lose control of growth altogether and growth will collapse.
«If some of these islands lose their capacity to do mosquito control, and the destruction from the storms creates opportunities for larger mosquito transmission,» Weaver said, we might see an uptick of the mosquito - borne diseases that circulate there, like dengue (which could spread beyond the Caribbean's borders as people travel to and from the islands, carrying the viruses with them).
For the remainder, we are examining a range of structural factors, including lost export capacity and competitiveness challenges.
The country had been working on recovering the 700,000 barrels - per - day of production capacity it lost from attacks before the NDA's pipeline assault on Friday.
They have lost the capacity to develop a middle - class narrative against the Democrats» cultural libertarianism as part of an agenda of pro-family public policy.
It is commendable that the West is trying to be more open, to be more understanding of the values of outsiders, but it has lost all capacity for self - love.
Its shell of idealism survived into an age slowly losing its capacity to live for anything above the level of private life.
If, on the other hand, everyone goes off to their own little world (perhaps of entertainment or comfort) then we lose the capacity to be together, and conflict is all that results.
For example, once a congregation has learned to raise its budget by having dinners, bazaars, and raffles, buttressed perhaps by the windfall of an endowment fund for operating expenses, it loses the capacity to understand stewardship as an expression of maturing in Spirit and in mission.
«We have lost our sense of courtesy toward the earth and its inhabitants, our sense of gratitude, our willingness to recognize the sacred character of habitat, our capacity for the awesome, for the numinous quality of every earthly reality,» he writes.
The result was that a large portion of NT was consigned to mute existence that they have lost capacity to say anything meaningful.
Thus the word itself recedes into the background, and we are left talking only about the politics of interpretation, having lost the capacity to perform interpretations.
The exponents of the disciplines, be they scientists, economists or whoever, cling to their specialties as lifebelts that keep them afloat in a sea of general ideas in which they have lost the capacity either to plunge or to swim.
On the other hand, women appear to gain power through marriage, though they lose some of their capacity for violence.
There are many ways to formulate the problem our culture has created for itself, but one of the simplest is to say that we have lost the capacity for embarrassment.
As a result, we have lost the capacity to directly experience, and reflect upon, our connection to all, and to the source of meaning.
When man regards nature only as something to be exploited for immediate gain without concern for the whole good it is meant to serve, he loses even his capacity to make full use of nature.
But for the moment fashion and self - interest dictate the loud expression of a long - lost capacity for moral outrage.
In this new form, and having lost nothing of its physical reality (indeed, as much superior to its first state as the Noosphere is superior to the simple, isolated phylum) it acquires, by becoming exterior to the individual, an incomparable substance and capacity.
Whenever the people of Israel became preoccupied with religious ritual they lost their capacity to enjoy God's love for them.
Lost is all sense of the parable's artistic integrity, its capacity to tell us something we do not know and could not come by in any other way, its ability to evoke experiences we have never had, and an awareness of realities we have not even guessed at before.
But these revolutions are familiar now; they have long since lost their capacity to shock, and are fast losing their capacity to influence, at least outside the confines of the elite academy and what passes for the arts.
Evidence indicates that Protestant ways of thinking about the church, family, and sexuality have lost meaning and may actually interfere with the capacity of church members to respond to change in the family.
Having lost faith in the capacity of religion to reveal truth, the culture and its artists sought to find meaning in the only place that was left — the world as it appears.
We have the governmental structures, financial assets, health care and cultural advantages that could occasion the triumph of wisdom, but have lost the capacity to find meaning and to take pleasure in any of these things.
Members of these religious bodies today are children of the people who, coming to majority after World War II, finally lost the capacity as citizens to be genuine political actors in America.
It was a hoax, of course, and when Sokol publicly revealed the fact it caused quite a sensation, heaping embarrassment upon the editors and their academic colleagues who had long since lost the capacity to discern the difference between rational discourse and their trendy gibberish.
Alarmingly, the American Nursing Association adopted a policy in support of the right to commit VSED without intervention, stating, «A patient's decision regarding VSED is binding, even if the patient subsequently loses capacity
At the time of the fall, this natural capacity for giving was lost.
The worst victims shrivel our capacity for sympathy, since they have lost the last shred of dignity necessary to evoke the remnant of hope for realistic remedy.
To say that the capacity is lost would be to denigrate God's creation of man as good.
But to lose faith in it for this specious reason (as if a high incidence of adultery casts doubt on the validity of marriage) is to lose faith not only in literature but in the mind's capacity to make those nonlinear leaps beyond present certainties that give Einstein an occupation and Hawking precedent for his dream of grand unification.
Ironically, when the church permitted itself to be coopted by Constantine, along with gaining an increase in worldly power and security it lost much of its capacity to cause upheaval.
One suspects that for them, as for the audience, it is a matter of duty, of insisting that it simply can't be true that mankind has lost its capacity to produce music of consequence.
I think that as a result of the fall of Adam and Eve into sin, and as a natural consequences of living spiritually separated from God for so long, we have lost much of our capacity to know God.
No, the reason we lost is because they have a better team than us (ouch it hurts to admit that) and a better manager (I think we can all agree on that) also, very soon will have a better stadium than ours, bigger capacity, steeper sides, better facilities and a huge bank of steeply angled seats behind the goal.
Arsenal had thought they had found their man in Francis Coquelin last season, who in turn had his own fairytale season, but this year he has not impressed overall to the same capacity and with the addition of Elneny to the side, Coquelin has lost his place in a compact midfield.
regarding the stadium, all economist knew that we had to expand on the capacity or we were going backwards, the board took a vote, it was passed that we would develop a new stadium, accounts were produced bank loans were excepted, AW was asked if he can take on the huge task of staying in the EPL with a shoe string budget, he excepted the challenge did a great job until we got rich but AW LOST THE ART OF SPENDING and forgot how to manage top playerof staying in the EPL with a shoe string budget, he excepted the challenge did a great job until we got rich but AW LOST THE ART OF SPENDING and forgot how to manage top playerOF SPENDING and forgot how to manage top players,
The game has more significance, obviously, to Slovenia from a qualification perspective but England would not want to lose their top standing in their group especially in front of what promises to be a capacity crowd at the home of English football.
The Lancet studies also estimate that US$ 300 billion in economic growth is lost every year due to the unrealized mental capacity of children who are not exclusively breastfed as infants.
The large capacity storage bin is water - resistant and securely zips shut so you can fold - and - go without losing any of your belongings.
You can read a basic overview on the research that reflects this and follow more links of interest here: Women Are Losing the Capacity to Give Birth
The lack of natural gas supply capacity has been repeatedly cited as an obstacle to economic growth in the Southern Tier — which has lost a net 12,800 jobs in the past 15 years, with big, ongoing losses in the Binghamton and Elmira metro areas outweighing gains in Ithaca.
She is probably the only candidate with the capacity to attract former Conservative voters from the south of England but she could lose the party many votes in the north - east of England and English cities.
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