Sentences with phrase «over capacity»

But businesses are very reluctant to invest in a slow growth world where there is over capacity in many industrial sectors.
The facility was going through a change in management and was over capacity by hundreds of animals.
But many shelters are already operating over capacity, and they can't continue their important work without help.
Contact as many shelters and rescue groups as you can, but you'll likely find they are already over their capacity and unable to take in any more animals.
We're at capacity; we're running over capacity.
Many organizations are willing to make room for «one more,» but will have to deny twins, who would put the class over capacity.
This theater is not responsible for seating over capacity.
With more control over your capacity, it's possible to make changes to your kennel and cage allocations.
We acknowledge that the cat population at the shelter is well over the capacity that it should be due to the summer rush.
They just have over capacity in production that they would hope to fill with new customers.
Pushing a button labeled «Disp» cycles through artist or song title display, while the Page button shows the rest of a text string when it goes over the capacity of the display.
Shelters are almost always over capacity and unfortunately animals are being killed at the rate of over 30,000 a year in Las Vegas alone.
And, if you go over the capacity, the frame can easily bend or fall over (if it's not bolted to the floor).
«Has the secretary of state done an impact assessment for the British steel industry on the knock - on effects of further global over capacity as a result of these tariffs?»
Suspended National Chairman of the party, Paul Afoko, testified on behalf of the plaintiff, after questions were raised by Sammy Crabbe's lawyers over the capacity of one of the disciplinary committee members, Gifty Kusi.
We've been so over capacity that we are having a special weeklong event.
The SCC held that the federal government had absolute jurisdiction over capacity to marry under the Constitution Act, 1867, section 91 (26).
The numbers are staggering: far over capacity, the ship was carrying approximately 10,582 passengers when it was struck by Soviet torpedoes, and more than 9,400 of those passengers perished in the ensuing wreck, a death toll that dwarfs the Titanic's assumed losses (around 1,500).
This is to ensure that the shelter is not over capacity and to devote sufficient time to helping pet owners surrendering their cat.
Meanwhile, in France, consumer confidence dropped in August as households doubt over their capacity to save.
«Southwest is changing our policy and will no longer book flights over capacity as part of the selling process,» said King.
«We're over capacity at our current location,» Berlin explains.
Despite assurances by the NNPC, scepticisms are high over the capacity of the Pipelines and Products Marketing Company, PPMC, to meet about 80 per cent of Nigerians daily PMS consumption demand of 40 million.
Labour's then Transport Secretary, Lord Adonis, spoke passionately for a HS2 route which instead prioritised speed over capacity.
But Katz said even with the thousands of new seats, Queens is on track to be the only borough that's still over capacity, especially in its elementary and high schools.
The average bitrate here is a generous 36.2 Mbps, teetering the film over the capacity limit that necessitates a dual - layer disc.
Last summer, the state legislature passed a law saying that schools with selective enrollment — such as centers for gifted children — and those considered to be operating over capacity did not have to accept transfers from the poorly performing schools.
Michelle fused her education and experience and began providing the world her voice in a multitude of Voice Over capacities, but enjoys the eLearning genre as a way to work and learn!
A Baltimore County Public Schools official says there is a working strategy in place to address overcrowding at southwestern Baltimore County elementary schools, including Johnnycake Elementary, which is currently over capacity by more than 160 students.
For the five schools over capacity now, that percentage was 48.4.
Enrollment figures released last month by the district showed that while 19 of 87 district - run high schools are considered over capacity this year, another 35 are less than half full.
If you have 2 credit cards with total credit lines of $ 4,000, and you have $ 2,000 in charges on the cards, your left over capacity is $ 2,000 — 50 %.
Thirty - one Texas counties have declared a state of emergency, and within all that chaos, there are animal shelters over capacity that are being forced to send animals away.
All of this is happening while we are evacuating one of our shelters from a massive wildfire, putting our Grass Valley sanctuary over capacity.
The action adventure has drawn praise for its visual design and atmosphere, but there have been consistent worries over the capacity of the studio to deliver the title with the level of polish demanded in the Ps4 era.
The back - and - forth over a capacity charge had been the primary reason that major changes to electric utility legislation had stalled in Michigan's Legislature for almost two years.
And if you look back, I've posted before that Chinese over capacity means that they won't be building the planned coal plant... no more than India will, with their coal plants running at only 55 % capacity (India cancelled one off their planned «ultra mega» plants this week).
If the reality for the legal profession is one of a «flat legal services demand [and] over capacity» how is that most Canadians must tackle their legal issues on their own?
Cost oil disputes, meanwhile, arise from legal issues pertaining to first production, where the scrutiny of exploration and development costs lead to arguments over the capacity or expertise of states to properly audit such statements, which explains why expert consultancy FTI opened in South Africa in April this year.
Further, some practitioners may feel it is better to prepare a will and risk a fight in future over capacity, than to refuse to prepare a will and risk a possible professional negligence claim for not following their client's instructions.
For example, an Administrative Action might be taken if a child care provider were repeatedly over capacity, if there were substantiated allegations of child abuse, if a child was injured or died in a child care facility under suspicious circumstances, or if the provider's conduct posed a risk to a child [i].
Ballots are being held for the extremely popular gardens to avoid over capacity.
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