Sentences with phrase «percent capacity because»

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The low cost of capital, over the same period, did not help business investments either; they increased at an average annual rate of 0.8 percent because the poor sales outlook at home did not require large expansions of production capacities, and exports were increasingly sourced from overseas factory outlets.
In fact, for most of the five years we were in business, I was turning business away because I didn't have the capacity to take on new work when I was already growing nearly 80 percent a year.
Update, Nov. 1: This story has been updated to say that NRC now estimates that Uranium One's mining operations account for about 10 percent of in - situ recovery production capacity in the U.S.. That's half of what it was in 2010, because more in - situ recovery mining operators have been licensed since 2010.
Operating expenses rose 2 percent on higher fuel costs, which increased because of a 9 percent gain in capacity and the weakening of the ringgit against the dollar, the airline reported.
«We tripled our production of cherries because we have a state - of - the - art cherry line that we were operating only at 25 to 30 percent capacity,» he says.
Production is running at 10 percent capacity after cutting production in half because inventory was backing up.
Sedlis noted that P.S. 145 can handle more students because it's at 59 percent capacity — a figure parents charge is inaccurate.
Carl Ade, assistant professor of exercise physiology, and collaborators partnered with the Johnson Space Center to find that astronauts» exercise capacity decreases between 30 and 50 percent in long - duration spaceflight because the heart and small blood vessels are not as effective at transporting oxygen to the working muscle.
And so in my view it's far or less robust than we think, because if you took a few of these out, the thing will just overload; because 80 percent of the capacity can be taken out by relatively small number of cascading failures.
But a recent study in PNAS suggested that wind (and other renewables) will fall short of slashing carbon emissions, because there just isn't enough of it in the U.S. Based on data from a company owned by one of the study's authors, this map's white areas show where wind turbines would be most effective — but because wind isn't available all the time, they'd only produce roughly 50 percent of the energy wind turbines could at maximum capacity.
Because of the limited capacity of current scanners, however, only 17.5 percent of that high - risk cargo actually got scrutinized.
It can also decrease respiratory capacity by up to 30 percent, making you more susceptible to infections because the lungs can't clear bacteria properly.
«Because multi-track schools try to keep rooms at 100 percent capacity, it means a lot of moving,» Becky Hitt, a special education teacher at Imperial Beach (California) Elementary School, told Education World.
Running out of juice would have been not only inconvenient but embarrassing, too, because I skipped out of the Tesla dealership before being told how to unlock a reserve ten percent battery capacity in case of emergency.
Because of capacity constraints at its truck plants and a lineup cluttered with small cars, Toyota is slightly out of sync with a U.S. market that's skewed 63 percent to light trucks.
Government officials have yet to give final approval to the project, but the facility is considered necessary because the existing airport is operating at passenger levels above its capacity — up 10 percent last year to 41.5 million.
«For me,» he said in his MCA Chicago lecture, «the thing that has the greatest transformative capacity in the art world today, in terms of what people expect to see when they go to the art museum, is a painting that has a black figure in it, because 95 percent of all the other paintings you see are going to have white figures in them.
And we've got to start now because — think about this — in the 1980s, America was home to more than 80 percent of the world's wind capacity, 90 percent of the world's solar capacity.
Earlier this year, China was forced to idle about 9 percent of its solar capacity because of storage and grid issues.
Because of intermittency and seasonal variability, the Texas grid (Electric Reliability Council of Texas) rates wind generation only at 8.7 percent of wind's installed capacity.
That is true because the utility investment in electric power would be used more of the time (about 70 percent rather than 40 percent), so the cost per unit of capacity will be lower than it would be without the new business.
As energy guru Daniel Yergin noted, wind energy isn't an «alternative» energy source anymore because there are now over 45,000 megawatts of installed wind capacity, providing three percent of our energy mix.
The Australian Coal Association says because of the intermittency of wind, the percentage of the installed Australian wind generation capacity that is actually available on the average is just 25 percent to 40 percent.
Reports emerged on Reddit with some consumers claiming Apple denied them the battery swap discount because their device passed the Genius Bar's diagnostic test, which checks if the battery able to retain less than 80 percent of its original capacity.
If your device has shut down because of battery degradation — which can happen even at 95 percent battery capacity, according to Apple — the app tells users that «performance management has been applied to prevent this from happening again»
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