Sentences with phrase «shipped by airplanes»

In fact, when taking into account a previous report that claims the cost to make a Nintendo Switch unit is $ 257, Nintendo actually booked a loss of $ 2 for each unit shipped by airplanes.
Most dogs that are shipped by airplane are sedated and so their muscles are totally relaxed during the flight.

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And that doesn't even factor in the economic activity generated by a $ 61 billion hike in military spending — 14 new Navy ships, 90 airplanes, dozens of helicopters, and pay raises for all military personnel.
The tracks visible in these clouds off the coasts of France and Spain form when small, airborne sulfate particles emitted by ships and airplanes act as cloud condensation nuclei, or «seeds.»
By using the sun to orient themselves, tundra - breeding shorebirds end up approximating the «great circle routes» used by airplanes and ships — routes that minimize the distance between two points on the surface of a spherBy using the sun to orient themselves, tundra - breeding shorebirds end up approximating the «great circle routes» used by airplanes and ships — routes that minimize the distance between two points on the surface of a spherby airplanes and ships — routes that minimize the distance between two points on the surface of a sphere.
Travel Safely With Your Pet By Car, Airplane, Ship or Train.
Instinctively, Paul Veer decided on a palette inspired by Nintendo's Game Boy, that just used four colors: a beige for the background, white for bullets and clouds, sand brown for the plane, and a dark, brownish red for enemy ships and airplanes.
Compared to sending goods long distances by truck or airplane is far less efficient than sending them by ship, and on the level of an individual product the emissions not that great, in the aggregate shipping is a major source of emissions — about 3 % of global emissions in fact.
Compared to sending goods long distances by truck or airplane is far less efficient than sending them by ship, and on the level of an individual product the emissions not that great, in the
Compared to the 1930's Great Depression, there was a huge increase in industrial activity in producing all the materials used in the war, as well as all the fuel burned in all the trucks, ships, airplanes, etc, and also the CO2 produced by all the burned cities.
Before, NOAA and other groups would use ships and airplanes to go out and look for whales, but those expeditions were limited by weather conditions and what the human eye could see.
Whether you're traveling by train, car, airplane or ship the concern that you might have to pay for emergency medical treatment if you are injured or become ill remains the same.
Common carrier means a taxi, school bus, streetcar, bus, train, ship, ferry, or airplane which is duly licensed by the proper authority for the sole purpose of transporting public passengers for a fee.
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