Sentences with phrase «shipping into»

On Huawei's growth, Gupta said, «Huawei is poised to reduce the gap further with the No. 2 global smartphone vendor... Mate 9 with Alexa will start shipping into the US in the first quarter of 2017.»
That it needs water, fertilizer, weed control, harvesting, storage, packaging, transportation to distrubution points, storage there, shipping into the global economy, storage and transportation to the final retail outlet and then to the consumers home, disposal of the packaging, trash pickup, transportation of the trash to the facility, and many more points I may have overlooked.
So now I have included shipping into my pricing formula.
I just started setting up my own website and I'm looking to integrate the shipping into my own website instead of getting lost in the shuffle on faa.
In the session, Spencer said that he loves single player games but they're shipping into a heavy service based market.
Also shipping was fast because I am a prime member and they recently made two day shipping into one.
It was great to see Capcom introduce new, well thought out characters however it really let us down by cutting out iconic characters and shipping them into DLC, it felt as if Capcom rushed the game to release.
* I don't add money for tax and shipping into my budget, nor do I add athletic clothing or sleepwear.
You'll enter your billing and shipping into the secure order form... 5.
Insulin is the hormone responsible for taking sugar out of the blood and shipping it into our cells and muscle tissue ¹.
Most importantly, it's when the Mississippi River starts shipping into the Gulf huge amounts of nutrient - filled water from melting snow and ice throughout its basin.
The Colorado lab discovered that granulosa cells — the cells that surround maturing eggs in the ovarian follicles — were pumping out leptin and shipping it into the egg.
«Mate 9 with Alexa will start shipping into the U.S. in the first quarter of 2017.»
Payload specialist and space station engineer Ravi Margasahayam told Business Insider that each pound of cargo used to cost $ 10,000 to ship into space.
Manufacturing facilities in orbit would allow components and raw materials to be shipped into orbit piecemeal and assembled into the means for future missions to points beyond, Sirangelo said.
And if you want to put something on the moon, you have to get a whole ship into LEO that can then travel to the moon.
The value of steel shipped into the US was just over $ 29 billion in 2017.
Manufacturers in exempt countries like Canada and Mexico can import cheap Chinese steel, fabricate it into products and then ship it into the U.S., thereby avoiding the tariff.
And the Doctor runs through what kind of man he could be in a jocular way — a fighter, a lover (winks at Rose), etc. and then ends the scene by launching that guy off the ship into the air for a murderous fall to earth: «No second chances — I'm that kind of man.»
Then the mariners were afraid; and every man cried out to his god, and threw the cargo that was in the ship into the sea, to lighten the load.
«The amazing thing about what we do is how we can take a product grown in a field thousands of miles away, harvest it, ship it into our facility, cut it, repack it and distribute it while keeping it at high quality,» Gilardi says.
Whether that is... in our case with Bindaree Beef Group, getting a product into a retail pack and shipped into China and then partnering up with someone who is best at hitting the distribution and sales.»
Chocolate and anything is always a winner — I really need to try hemp seeds though, but I don't think they can be shipped into Aus due to our silly customs regulations!
Oaxen Krog chef Magnus Ek converted a 1930s Dutch ship into a six - room boatel — the Prince Van Orangiën — that floats near his restaurant.
Now, let's see if he's gone for real... or shipped into Habs staff to replace JJ Daigneault as some peoples speculated...
Two days into their journey, Loffler escapes the team of U.S. Marshals guarding him and releases the captive animals, throwing the ship into chaos.
Which unfortunately had been sitting on trains for three days when it was shipped into the cities.
According to The Daily Mail, «Medical equipment including incubators and «an entire professional neonatal wing» has been shipped into the couple's # 100,000 - a-month rented property as they plan the ultimate in home births.»
Medical equipment including incubators and «an entire professional neonatal wing» has been shipped into the couple's # 100,000 - a-month rented property as they plan the ultimate in home births.
In addition to eight caves, they have found remains of five mud - brick ramps that might have been used to ease ships into the water and a shallow rock shelter used for storage and cooking.
Charles John Joughin, the kitchen staff's chief baker, provides the comic relief in our retelling: He was the last person to step off the sinking ship into the ice - cold water, but was so well - fortified with liquor he survived to be picked up, his hair still dry.
Later that year, when the company won the $ 10 million Ansari X Prize for becoming the first commercial organization to launch a reusable, manned rocket ship into space twice within a two - week period, Congress approved a phased approach to regulations for private manned spaceflight, a move that was intended to encourage investment in the field.
These waves then rapidly broke up the ice around the ship into thousands of smaller pieces.
The researchers can already simulate the complex interactions of sea waves that can lead to an anomalously high freak wave, but adding the motion of ships into the equation complicates matters significantly.
The experiment is to demonstrate the potential to produce parts in orbit cheaply and on - demand instead of having to wait for them to be made on Earth and shipped into orbit on a cargo craft.
Even at noon on this otherwise sunny day, the sky was blanketed in hazy toxic smog from the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, the entry points for more than half of the goods shipped into the United States and the largest source of air pollution in California.
The United States is also often a transshipment point for wildlife products, other officials noted, with items being shipped into New York, for instance, and then reshipped to countries such as China.
According to the IUCN, roughly 2000 tonnes of live turtles and frogs were imported into Hong Kong annually between 1988 and 1991, 252 tonnes of live snakes entered Hong Kong and Taiwan in 1991, and 116.2 tonnes of geckos were shipped into Taiwan and South Korea during 1992.
The problem is they get shipped into orchards and cropland where they are surrounded by nothing but a single crop for many miles.
Tags could help detect a container shipped into the Port of Baltimore carrying a dirty bomb.
Incidents cause considerable difficulties for shipmasters, shipping companies, shipowners and ship operators in disembarking stowaways from ships into the care of appropriate authorities.
Plugging a ship into shore - side power - and turning off onboard generators - is one solution to reducing air pollution from ships, as well as limiting local noise.
This plan to launch our human ships into the vastness of space is being led by the same organization that — in July, 2015 — announced an unprecedented $ 100 million new effort in the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI).
The reason why it takes so much water for factory farmed beef is because these animals consume corn and alfalfa which require a huge amount of water and water must be shipped into these factory farms for the cows to drink.
You need very little Vitamin C to survive; however, you can store and use large amounts of Vitamin C. Your body requires it to produce stable collagen or else your skin falls apart; your brain uses it to control prolactin and produce catecholons like dopamine and norepinephrine; and Vitamin C can convert blood - plasma lead and mercury to lead ascorbate and mercury ascorbate, allowing the liver to ship them into bile and clear them from your body.
All of these charters are full ship takeovers that allow specific areas of the ship to be clothing optional, and they normally have part of the ship converted into group playrooms, transforming the ship into a floating swingers club.
While the first two - thirds of the film contain enough political intrigue that the audience will ignore any slight historical missteps, the final third, when Philip's armada is approaching the English shore, takes us into true Harlequin romance territory, and we are force - fed a cinematic version of Sir Walter Raleigh guiding an unmanned ship into the Spanish Armada before it gets anywhere near the English Channel.
On screen, there are fewer pleasures, though the opening moments are undeniably impressive in an old - fashioned, epic - monolithic way, as the camera drifts up from underwater to reveal Valjean and a chain gang of prisoners hauling an enormous ship into port under the crash of waves and the glower of the police inspector Javert (Russell Crowe).
, a blow - by - blow of how they crashed a fake space ship into a fake Big Ben without addressing why the Slitheen race has equipped their interplanetary craft with an air horn from a semi.
The change in color is more significant as it transitions your white ship into a bright red color.
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