Sentences with phrase «overruns of»

The action alleges, among other things, that during the Class Period, the defendants made misrepresentations and omissions with respect to the costs overruns of the Kaunisvaara Project.
For example, President Trump has publicly lambasted Lockheed for the cost overruns of the F - 35, as well as the fact that the plane has badly failed to live up to expectations.
Cost overruns of several hundred million were covered by American Recovery Reinvestment Act (ARRA) funding.
As a consequence projects are completed on time and without overruns of cost (Daly & Cobb 1989, p. 183).
Based on the tremendous cost and cost overruns of the Lockheed Martin F - 35, I have asked Boeing to price - out a comparable F - 18 Super Hornet!
Holden, an American international, is an integral part of the Bolton machine and Coyle is hopefully his return will bring some solidity to a midfield which has been overrun of late in his absence.
Even if it's not ruined by an overrun of yeast or mold, a cold brew is usually lacking the depth and complexity of flavor, as the bacteria have difficulty producing the same range of acids that contribute to both taste and benefits.
Why does our immune system confuse unhealthy diets with dysbiosis — an overrun of bad bacteria in our colon?
This group — also self - proclaimed «vigilantes» — was borne out of the complete overrun of the cartel group known as the Knights Templar.
Writer - director Jonathan King subverts this overrun of ovines with the hoary notion that Man Should Not Tamper in God's Domain.
In between come the battles in the hedgerows of Normandy, the breakout at St. - Lô, the Falaise Gap, Patton tearing through France, the liberation of Paris, the attempt to leap the Rhine in Operation Market - Garden, the near - miraculous German recovery, the battles around Metz and in the Hurtgen Forest, the Battle of the Bulge — the biggest battle in the history of the U.S. Army — the capture of the bridge at Remagen, and finally the overrunning of Germany.
Whilst Judith doubtless has good intentions, as hosted currently the site has many intractable problems: - Judith's willingness to host and link nonsense above the line without comment - what appears to be an obsessive feud with Michael Mann (see Charlie Hebdo thread, amongst others)- over — tolerance of toxicity in the comments, particularly towards mainstream scientists but also between participants - overrunning of the comments with repeated climate myths - cranks and threadbombing - Etc -LRB-!)
Rather than focusing on, say, London's famous fog (actually acrid smog, caused by millions of coal fires), he opened his discussion with an example that must have seemed twee even in 1920, a hypothetical case in which «the game - preserving activities of one occupier involve the overrunning of a neighboring occupier's land by rabbits.»
Returning to the instant case, his lordship was satisfied that, when they entered into the addendum in September 2003, neither party would reasonably have contemplated that an overrun of nine days would «in the ordinary course of things» cause the owners the kind of loss for which they claimed damages.
Although ImageBuilder did print an overrun of approximately 50 cards per month, I didn't get any concessions in pricing — for a product that I hadn't ordered and had used already for about four years.

Not exact matches

Germany's East Asia Squadron had retreated from its base in China after the British Navy and the Australian Navy overran the Pacific, and Japan entered the war on the side of the allies.
When people think of the Internet of Things (IoT) and its impact on business, it conjures up images of space - age workplaces overrun with robots.
When caffeine puts your brain and body into this hyperaroused state of stress, your emotions overrun your behavior.
The development of the Ford class carriers has been fraught with cost and time overruns, but this is to be expected with a first - in - class vessel.
Galaxy Resources has pushed back the first shipment at its Mt Cattlin lithium mine after several delays and cost overruns, with the company's directors volunteering to fund any cash shortfall out of their own pockets.
Ruins of castles, towers, and a town square have since been overrun by the surrounding forest.
The disputed clumps of land are small and barren, not to mention overrun with feral goats — but they sit in waters rich with tuna and oil.
It is a straight forward EPC project procedure.Hence, CIMIC will win the case in court and another $ 1.42 bn plus $ 500m of interest will add up to the overrun cost of this troubled project.
To reduce the calorie content of a pint, he spun his ice cream full of that air — a process known as overrun.
Proponents of privatization say that it's simply not financially feasible for the government to pay for trillions of dollars in projects, and that even if it were possible, bureaucracy tends to lead to cost overruns and inefficiencies.
Toshiba is depending on the sale of the unit, the world's second - largest NAND chip maker, to cover billions of dollars in cost overruns at its now - bankrupt U.S. nuclear unit Westinghouse.
In the 4.4 billion years it took a species capable of space travel to form on Earth, Fermi proposed that the galaxy should have been overrun with intelligent, technologically - advanced aliens.
WOODSIDE Petroleum is expected to reveal the full extent of cost overruns and delays at its crucial $ 13 billion Pluto liquefied natural gas project by early next week.
In a funny and sincere speech, Huffington talked about the importance of keeping technology from overrunning our every waking moment.
In other words, a risk - averse Pentagon is an ineffective Pentagon, and some cost overruns should be embraced as the cost of doing business.
And for Chinese businesses, the current one of stubborn oyster intruders overrunning parts of the coast of Denmark is spelling fortune and feasts.
The cost overrun is likely to have an impact on the reputation of Imperial, and its U.S. parent company ExxonMobil Corp., as «premium» operators, wrote CIBC analyst Andrew Potter in a note to clients.
The project, owned by the kingdom's Public Pension Agency, has been plagued by construction delays, cost overruns and uncertainty about the future of its ownership.
In late 1968, the structure of the consortium took a major shift when the British government decided to pull its support in the wake of the massive cost overruns associated with the Concorde program.
And it's true, the fact is that the vast majority of companies have been overrun with meetings.
Spring has sprung, and if so have the spores at the bottom of an old coffee mug in a far corner of your overrun office, it's time for a Spring cleaning of your workplace.
Alternative financing procurement — better known outside of Ontario as public - private partnerships — allow the public sector to pass on risks of delays and cost overruns to the private sector, in return for a small premium.
A model carbon - capture plant being built in Mississippi has encountered repeated delays and huge cost overruns that will make it one of the most expensive power plants ever built.
But for the past several years, the Gigafactory 2's development has run into a series of project delays, automation challenges, and budget overruns, according to people familiar with the matter.
Toshiba is seeking a minimum of $ 18 billion for the world's second - biggest producer of NAND chips and wants to get the deal done as quickly as possible to help it cover billions of dollars in cost overruns at now - bankrupt nuclear unit Westinghouse.
A potential surge of Podemos would echo recent elections in neighboring Portugal where the center - right incumbent coalition was overrun by the Socialists, who in turn struck an alliance with a leftist bloc deeply opposed to fiscal rigor.
According to multiple sources involved, there were a series of delays and budget overruns.
The RCAF is facing its own procurement issues as it struggles to replace its aging CF18s with the proposed option, the F - 35, being highly controversial politically because of cost overruns.
When Primark intended to open in Austria, I saw some of their recruiting process firsthand in 2013 (my then office was in a Regus facility that they overran for three months).
All these factors reinforce the message that to be successful in the face of global competition, British Columbia's gas industry has to remain competitive; it needs to avoid cost - overruns (which means ensuring adequate supplies of trained labor to keep costs under control) and must be able to operate under a royalty regime that is not punitive.
It is not unusual for stocks on a tear to the overrun their mean price targets, which is a signal of how far analysts on average expect the share price to climb.
Within a few months it took a 30 % + plunge due to cost overruns on its new Nuclear Power Plant project and than abandonment due to the bankruptcy of Westinghouse.
I'm unfortunately already seeing lots of shady stuff out there... we must not let the same shenanigans that have overrun the public markets pollute the private markets as well.
There were massive cost overruns, a revolving door of CEOs, layoffs, and even a narrow escape from bankruptcy.
Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross plans to ask Congress for a major increase in funding Thursday to salvage the 2020 Census, a program beset by cost overruns, poor preparation and a population of Americans who are less likely than at any point in recent history to self - report their existence to the...
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