The article «Tesla's
real capacity problem: Too many people» originally appeared at Automotive News on 6/12/17.
Not exact matches
A
real solution to the debt
problem, in other words, may involve initially a transfer of debt onto the government balance sheet, but ultimately Beijing must then take
real steps to lower debt relative to debt
capacity.
Education has raised expectations and heightened dissatisfaction without improving the
capacity of people to deal with their
real problems.
Indeed, the whole point of Anchor Standards in ELA and the Practices in Mathematics is to establish the genres of performance (e.g., argumentation in writing and speaking, and solving
problems set in
real - world contexts) that must recur across the grades in order to develop the
capacities needed for success in higher education and the workplace.
Pupils can relate to these
real word
problems involving volume of cuboids and
capacity.
Collections of questions challenged students to apply their knowledge and skills to respond to complex
real - world
problems designed to measure
capacities such as depth of understanding, writing and research skills, and complex analysis.
Meliora21 encourages students to pursue their passions through active investigation of
real - world
problems as a means to develop the students»
capacity to lead lives of purpose as competent, discerning, compassionate individuals.
The
real difficulties come when pupils»
problems go beyond the
capacity of the professionals in the school, according to Ms Kane.
The
real problem revolves around a teacher addressing issues while serving in their official
capacity as a public school teacher.
Large index ETFs, which have
real - time net asset values (NAVs), have not helped this pricing
problem in fixed income but, in parts of the fixed income market where there is less liquidity (such as high yield bonds), sourcing issues can be more difficult — particularly in a market sell - off where buyers may not be readily available with sufficient
capacity to take on bond inventory.
Perhaps the
real problem is not agreeing on a treaty, but building nations» confidence in other nations»
capacity and willingness to cut emissions.
Now a study shows that grid connection issues and high - wind
problems mean that China's wind
capacity is lower than developers anticipated and the
real cost of wind power is as much as twice the expected cost.
But he wholly fails to explain what the implications of the variability
problem is (the need for overbuild of generation
capacity and expensive / unfeasible large - scale energy storage), nor whether, if an effort is made to deal practically with these
problems in
real national electricity grids, the «increasingly cheaper» renewables will ever become cheap enough (when all relevant
real - world factors are considered) and reliable enough (without natural gas «backup»), to actually substitute for and displace fossil fuels (or nuclear) at the scale required.
Spending billions of dollars on CO2 controls in a vain attempt to stop these events from occurring reduces the wealth of societies, and so our
capacity to address these and other
real world
problems.»
Let's deal with
real, current
problems, which will increase our
capacity to deal with any future
problems, which we can not at present foresee.
And they are ongoing victims of their politically expedient choices to deny the scientific basis for
real global
problems their ideology lacks the
capacity to cope with, rather than face those inadequacies.