Sentences with phrase «part of a capacity»

The country's nuclear power plants have been shuttered with only part of the capacity replaced by wind and solar.
Christians can add to this therapeutic insight the affirmation that part of the capacity for God is the capacity to recognize the beautiful, and this recognition is itself an encounter with transcendence that beautifies and heals.
The knowledge deficit is a big part of the capacity deficit.
The hardest part of capacity building is not identifying effective instructional methods or putting this information in the hands of teachers, but getting teachers to change what they do every single day.
The announcement is part of a capacity purchase agreement for SkyWest Airlines, which will operate the new planes under the United Express brand.
In addition to making up part of the capacity shortfall, bringing Huntington Beach units 3 and 4 back on - line restores some ability to import power into southern California.
This maintenance update includes the first soft fork deployment utilising «version bits» as part of the capacity increasesroadmap.

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«I am quite sure that nuclear power generation will at least maintain its footprint,» he said, suggesting the nuclear industry will continue to increase capacity and remain part of a wider energy mix worldwide.
Despite the massive (and, at the time of this writing, unextinguished) forest fire that ravaged parts of Fort McMurray, Alta., forced the evacuation of 90,000 residents and took an estimated 1.2 million barrels of daily capacity — 1.4 % of the global supply — offline, it has been quick to resume operations, even while the town remains deserted.
So much of what it takes to be part of a successful team — or to just work with other people in any capacity — is related to being easy to get along with.
Cory Haik, who recently joined Mic as chief strategy officer after working in a similar capacity at the Washington Post, says a big part of what she and Mic's director of growth and editorial products, Marcus Moretti, are working on is an attempt to marry traditional measurements of reader activity with newer ways of determining if readers are getting long - term value from what the site is providing.
When prime - time hosts — who have never served our country in any capacity — dismiss facts and empirical reality to launch profoundly dishonest assaults on the FBI, the Justice Department, the courts, the intelligence community (in which I served) and, not least, a model public servant and genuine war hero such as Robert Mueller — all the while scaremongering with lurid warnings of «deep - state» machinations — I can not be part of the same organization, even at a remove.
«We have a phenomenal capacity to manage multiple streams of data, or coordinate several tasks, when they all are part of the same bigger activity and contribute to a common goal: not only can we do it, we find immense pleasure in it.
It allows you to expand capacity without having to formally hire large numbers of new staff; without having to invest in new capital equipment, without leasing a larger commercial space; and without having to invest in development costs for non-core parts of your business, increasing your fixed overhead.
«There's a significant lack of instructional capacity in many parts of the world, so I think this will be heavily used outside the U.S.»
Catherine Poulin said the proposal is part of a larger reflection on how to manage rising demand and ensure the network's capacity isn't threatened.
So, you need to have the capacity to take a hit and accept failure as part of the process.
When we feel part of the web of life, we can find the capacity to nurture it.
As we burn through mental capacity, the activity in the part of the brain involved in self - control decreases, triggering us to make poor calls.
A market freedom perspective typically rests upon the presumption of capacity to consent, on the part of competent adults, in normal circumstances.
The official unemployment figure ignores the great mass of discouraged unemployed who are no longer looking for work, and it includes people working part - time or well below capacity.
RAPID, part of the Pengerang Integrated Complex (PIC) in the southern Malaysian state of Johor, will contain a 300,000 barrel - per - day oil refinery and a petrochemical complex with a production capacity of 7.7 million metric tonnes.
Ms. Caro Diaz is part of the Organizing and Capacity Building Team at the Center for Popular Democracy and provides support to social movements in Puerto Rico struggling against the debt and austerity measures proposed by a Fiscal Control Board.
Solar power might be an undeniable part of our future — the industry created double the amount of jobs as coal did last year and accounts for nearly 40 % of new electric capacity added to the grid, more than wind or even natural gas — but SolarCity itself isn't.
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.
By: Dylan Slater 23rd September 2016 Limpopo - based platinum mine Booysendal Platinum — a subsidiary of platinum group metals producer Northam Platinum — recently accessed the Booysendal South ore deposit as part of its expansion of mining capacity at the Booysendal concession, which required it to employ an alternative conveyor... →
In addition, capacity was artificially depressed last year because of flight cancellations related to the pilot dispute and major hurricanes, as well as the grounding of part of Spirit's A320neo fleet because of reliability issues.
LNG will play its part in this dynamic, offering a cleaner energy solution to the coal Japan is burning to replace its broken nuclear capacity and China is using to fuel its rapid acceleration through a phase of industrialization.
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.
The bullish export statistics come despite scores of steel mills and other industrials in China being shut down or operating below full capacity since early November as part of China's attempts to curb air pollution during the nation's winter months.
PhilaPort, along with Packer Avenue Marine Terminal's operator, Astro Holdings, Inc. (a Holt Logistics affiliate), have purchased the cranes as part of Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf's $ 300 million Port Development Plan to increase cargo - handling capacity and efficiency.
China's wind overload: In most parts of the world there is probably not enough wind power capacity, but in northwestern China, there is too much.
I am part of a coworking community of 30 people and even when we are at full capacity, there have been times when concentration has been at a maximum and you could hear a pin drop.
Increases in global commodity prices, combined with strong demand conditions domestically and capacity constraints in some parts of the economy, have contributed to significant upstream price pressures in Australia during the past year.
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»).
When certain parts of a transaction are removed, this frees up space or capacity to add more transactions to the chain.
This would save them either selling the naptha as part of the product (in which case more would need to be produced or purchased and imported from the US), or having to separate the naptha from the dilbit to send back to Alberta for reuse, reducing pipeline capacity as it is then filling a pipe going the opposite direction.
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.
Science Even Mass (missa) as practiced by Catholics has baryonic matter that can be observed and measured but that part where transformation of the matter occurs is not subject to mans scientific capacity to record or measure.
Part of this is learning detachment from sin - not just serious sin, but the little comforts and indulgences which weaken our capacity for God.
In this summer's blockbuster movie Bruce Almighty, a television newsman is given a set of divine powers, including the capacity to perform such miracles as the parting of a bowl of tomato soup, à la Moses» parting of the Red Sea.
The capacity to trust is part of our Made - In - His - Image or, as you call it, the «faculties of the soul».
But if we're two parts of one body, we must respect each other, and allow one another to serve in the capacity for which we were each created.
I'm still trying to figure out what it means to embrace waiting as a part of life, but so far the most interesting fringe benefit I've observed is a newfound capacity for absorbing the significance of the little things.
Another part of this learning process is building a referral system — the capacity to connect people to informed, sensitized physicians, lawyers and counselors.
But to understand, at least in part, is to be strengthened in the knowledge of our own capacity for both good and evil» and of our radical dependence on the One who, despite His understanding all, forgives the penitent.
Whitehead's method, in part, is to analyze these occasions of subjective experience in order to find factors capable of being generalized into principles applicable to all actual entities: «In describing the capacities, realized or unrealized, of an actual occasion, we have... tacitly taken human experience as an example upon which to found the generalized description required for metaphysics» (PR 172).
Man's capacity to respond to revelation is given only with revelation, but man's capacity to hear, to acknowledge, and to reject truth is part of his nature as man.
It means that, for the most part, the policies that are now operating to destroy the capacity of the environment to support human life in the future are also expressions of the injustice of present distribution of wealth and power.
But even if they agreed that in already industrialized countries with adequate productive capacity a shift toward regional self - sufficiency would be possible, they would be likely to argue that this withdrawal from the global market on the part of the wealthy nations would be unconscionable.
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