Not exact matches
«Attention is a
limited -
capacity resource» (p. 17).
In the end, the use of connect rate should solve for maximizing the output of right - fit leads entering the next phase, based upon the
limited -
resource capacity you have, which is selling time.
The argument from Gavin and other who supported increasing the transaction
capacity by this method are essentially there are economies of scale in mining and that these economies have far bigger centralisation pressures than increased
resource cost for a larger number of transactions (up to the new
limit proposed).
Sustainability involves living within the
limits of the planet's carrying
capacity in terms of population and
resource usage, reducing pollution, and allowing other living beings to flourish and enjoy existence.
Sustainability refers to the earth's
limited capacity to provide
resources and to absorb the pollution resulting from their use.
Yes, we need to be where our community is, but at what point is that access diminished by the
limited capacity and
resources we have?
Given the State's
limited resources, shrinking statutory debt
capacity and unmet capital needs, it is critical that the State prioritize its use of debt and capital
resources — including the (windfall)
resources deposited in the (infrastructure fund)-- to ensure that they are used as effectively as possible, and with appropriate levels of transparency and accountability.
«Given the State's
limited resources, shrinking statutory debt
capacity and unmet capital needs, it is critical that New York prioritize its use of debt and capital
resources, including the
resources deposited in the DIIF and the other settlement
resources, to ensure that they are used as effectively as possible,» the report found.
He said, «Most civil society groups, NGOs inclusive, are
limited in
capacity, funding and
resource profile (human capital), and are in many cases one - man or one - family organisations which spring to life when a new tranche of donor - funding is received.
Dedicated
capacity building is needed to enable researchers in
resource -
limited settings to participate in and to develop leadership in these networks.
In a cluttered visual scene consisting of multiple objects, it is important that our brain can efficiently and flexibly allocate and coordinate
resources to overcome
limited processing
capacity.
The
capacity and
resources to conduct an evaluation may be
limited or nonexistent — and worse, high attrition rates may render any evaluation unreliable [1], invalid [2] and generally meaningless.
The key points from each strand are highlighted as follows: Early Identification and support • Early identification of need: health and development review at 2/2.5 years • Support in early years from health professionals: greater
capacity from health visiting services • Accessible and high quality early years provision: DfE and DfH joint policy statement on the early years; tickell review of EYFS; free entitlement of 15 hours for disadvantaged two year olds • A new approach to statutory assessment: education, health and care plan to replace statement • A more efficient statutory assessment process: DoH to improve the provision and timeliness of health advice; to reduce time
limit for current statutory assessment process to 20 weeks Giving parent's control • Supporting families through the system: a continuation of early support
resources • Clearer information for parents: local authorities to set out a local offer of support; slim down requirements on schools to publish SEN information • Giving parents more control over support and funding for their child: individual budget by 2014 for all those with EHC plan • A clear choice of school: parents will have rights to express a preference for a state - funded school • Short breaks for carers and children: a continuation in investment in short breaks • Mediation to resolve disagreements: use of mediation before a parent can register an appeal with the Tribunal
But given the
limits of
resources, especially talent, it is not unfair to suggest we are a long way from having the
capacity to replicate in a satisfying and purposeful way what has been accomplished in Louisiana.
In examining this trend, we identified four themes emerging across the states: (1) Utilizing regional organizations and building central office
capacity; (2) Building
capacity with
limited resources; (3) Blending mandates and
capacity building; and (4) Changing technical assistance roles of SEAs: Targeting districts in distress.
In addition to these demands, the staff at turnaround schools may be
limited in their organizational
capacity,
resources, and leadership structure impeding their ability to recognize and appropriately address specialized student needs.
Limited production
capacity and engineering
resources, and maybe the doubtful acceptance of such coupe - styled, less practical small crossovers in other markets are the factors refraining Mazda from introducing the CX - 4 globally.
Considering the heat Acura and Lexus have taken for introducing sport sedans initially unavailable with manual transmissions, it's hard to accept Infiniti's excuse that
limited factory
capacity (and engineering
resources) for a new six - speed stick forces them to offer it first in the 350Z.
At the same time, their
resources and investment
capacities are
limited.
Since many animal shelters are stressed because they are at or over
capacity, their
resources are
limited when trying to help these dogs and puppies with overcoming their fears.
When we have remaining
capacity after meeting the needs of Colorado dogs, we responsibly transfer dogs from organizations in surrounding states that have
limited resources.
The truth is with
limited staff
capacity and
resources the Arts Commission is restricted in the ways it can partner with private and nonprofit organizations.
After all, the thinking goes, in the long run humanity's spiking numbers and appetites are bound to hit a wall on a planet with finite
resources and a
limited capacity to absorb our effluents.
But we live on a finite planet:
limited resources,
limited sinks,
limited rates of recovery,
limited carrying
capacity.
But I find it hard to believe that other fundamental
resource or
capacity constraints aren't playing as big a role (oil issues and
limits on
capacity to expand power generation, etc.).
To a large extent, we have to buckle up and hang on for the ride, even as efforts are made to mesh human aspirations with both the
limits of known
resources and our
capacity to innovate.
Determining which types of prevention to invest in (such as monitoring, early warning systems, and land - use changes that reduce the impact of heat and floods) depends on several factors, including health problems common to that particular area, vulnerable populations, the preventive health systems already in place, and the expected impacts of climate change.275 Local
capacity to adapt is very important; unfortunately the most vulnerable populations also frequently have
limited resources for managing climate - health risks.
Other uncertainties include how much effort and
resources will be put into improving the adaptive
capacity of public health systems to prepare in advance for the health effects of climate change, prevent harm to individual and community health, and
limit associated health burdens and societal costs.
«We have very
limited capacity in terms of human
resources and institutions and very
limited finance and an almost lack of technology for adaptation and mitigation,» he says.
Limited scientific
capacity and other scientific
resources are also factors that frustrate adaptation (see, e.g., Washington et al., 2004, 2006).
They tend to have more
limited adaptive
capacities, and are more dependent on climate - sensitive
resources such as local water and food supplies.»
PM - 10 ERC needs for given amounts of generation
capacity can be reduced by
limiting the maximum monthly fuel throughput along with output of
resources needed primarily for reserves.
However, wind provided only 3.4 % of total electricity generation between January and November 2012 (the latest available data), reflecting a
capacity utilization rate that is
limited by the intermittent nature of the wind
resource.
Although
resource potential quantifies maximum feasible
capacity additions, EIA's AEO2014 Reference case also considers market and policy hurdles that can
limit actual development of a new hydroelectric power plant.
High
capacity power transmission lines cost in the order of a million dollars per kilometre and wind farms need to be built in areas with a good wind
resource, so financially viable wind farm sites are
limited.
Yet other technologies — biomass, landfill gas, hydro, geothermal — can have high
capacity factors but are physically
limited to areas that have available
resources.
Despite frequent assertions starting in the 1970s of fundamental «
limits to growth,» there is still remarkably little evidence that human population and economic expansion will outstrip the
capacity to grow food or procure critical material
resources in the foreseeable future.
Coastal areas, settlements and activities; regions and populations with
limited capacities and
resources; fixed infrastructures; insurance sector
Very diverse, but greater vulnerabilities in places and populations with more
limited capacities and
resources for adaptation
Because of the
limited resource capacity of each company T QM provided them with a mechanism to identify excellence in the production of every part and to outsource component manufacturing to a symbiotic chain of small parts companies.
These barriers may include
limited funding, lack of staff
capacity and legal training, and
limited to non-existent legal
resource partnerships.
He says
resources and
capacity to build effective economic development and sovereign wealth management and investment platforms are
limited for First Nations.
Where the
capacity of Indigenous people to participate is hampered, either through
limited resources,
limited skills or
limited decision - making structures, provision must be made to address these deficiencies to enable genuine negotiation to take place.
As Indigenous people are expected to be disproportionately affected by climate change, our adaptive
capacity will be further
limited by our dependency on natural
resources and
limited access to information.
Indigenous landholders are severely under
resourced and have
limited capacity and infrastructure to respond to the challenges they face as a result of human induced climate change.
This pressure of community and statutory demands on PBCs that operate with
limited capacity and
resources produces an opportunity for lateral violence within our families, communities and organisations.
Where the
capacity of Indigenous people to participate is hampered, either through
limited resources or
limited decision - making structures, provision must be made to address these deficiencies to enable genuine negotiation to take place.
Accordingly, constraints of existing
resources for legal support
limits the
capacity of ATSIC / ATSIS «to give its own policies concrete substance.
Inadequate
resourcing has also
limited the
capacity of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and their representative organisations to effectively participate in treaty body reporting processes.