Sentences with phrase «runs equals increased»

Smaller print runs equals increased unit costs.

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«The first thing to keep in mind is that, in some long run equilibrium, wage inflation should be equal to what the growth rate of productivity is — so how much workers can produce — and the increase in prices for the goods they produce,» he said at the UBS Greater China conference in Shanghai.
It's important that they spend time on the smaller details to keep the company running, but it's important that they spend equal amounts of time on things that help increase cash flow.
It's recommended that you run Anvarol for 4 or 8 weeks but if you want to increase your gains, I recommend running a lower dose of Anvarol and stacking this with an equal measure of Dbal — double the strength gains with adding fat burning and lean muscle growth — ultimate results.
Commanding an equal presence during night driving, the 2014 Mercedes - Benz GL450 also includes standard LED daytime running front and rear lights, which further grab the attention of oncoming traffic and adapt to the road ahead reducing glare and increasing visibility.
Recall that in their 2001 Third Assessment Report, the IPCC gives a range of temperature increase between 1990 and 2100 of 1.4 and 5.8 ºC based upon the simulated output from 7 different climate models run under 35 different emissions scenarios — each of which the IPCC claimed as having an equal probability of occurrence.
Otherwise you're running a statistical model that says something along the lines of «If CO2 plus feedbacks meant an increase in insolation retention equal to 4W / m2, what would the system do».
Whereas a five cent increase in the market price of gasoline might yield a 2.2 % reduction in gasoline consumption in the short - run, a 5 cent increase to the cost of gasoline due to the carbon tax, a level approximately equal to a carbon price of $ 25 per metric ton, generates a 10.6 % short - run reduction in gasoline demand.
Were the hypothesis that warming will increase at least 1C / decade averaged over a millennium at 95 % confidence, nineteen times in twenty, given the noise in the signal, all other things being equal, we'd first need 17 years at least to get some kinda sketchy data, and then could begin calculating from the set of subsequent running or independent 17 year spans (a different calculation for each, depending on the PDF) the probability that a -20 C decade would be consistent with a +1 C / decade hypothesis.
Any push for an increase in mediation must be balanced against access to the civil justice system: «If we expand mediation beyond its proper limits as a complement to justice we run the risk of depriving particular persons or classes of person of their right to equal and impartial justice under the law.»
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