Sentences with phrase «stockpiled by»

The roof rakes stockpiled by merchants sat in inventory.
Tularaemia was one of the biological weapons stockpiled by the US military in the late 1960s, but the supply was subsequently destroyed.
As this goes to press, there is one FDA - approved vaccine for H5N1 in the United States, stockpiled by the government but not for sale.
It also helps to empty stockpiles by encouraging traders to sell oil immediately, instead of storing it to take advantage of higher prices in the future.
In some instances, a single firm runs licensed and unlicensed warehouses in the same building, with the metal counted by the LME separated from hidden stockpiles by a chain - link fence, said David Wilson, a commodities analyst with Citigroup.
MEXICO CITY, 5 April 2018 — Declining area sown to wheat worldwide, together with stockpiling by China, is masking significant risk in global wheat markets, experts at the United Kingdom's Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB) caution.
Experts in the UK say that the declining area sown to wheat worldwide, together with stockpiling by China, is masking significant risk in global wheat markets.
But first, the most clicked on link this week was... The Organized Stockpile by Life After Empty Nest!
Considerations for Antiviral Drug Stockpiling by Employers in Preparation for an Influenza Pandemic (PDF — 497 KB).

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Google discourages its staff from stockpiling too much stuff by limiting storage space to one closet and two sets of drawers for each employee.
The quota has even driven theft on a massive scale, such as a 2012 incident involving millions of dollars worth of contraband syrup stolen from the federation's stockpile — as covered in Canadian Business by writer Tim Shufelt in his feature The Great Canadian Maple Syrup Heist.
Japan had a stockpile of them when the devastating earthquake and tsunami struck last March, and Weatherhaven participated in the Haitian earthquake relief effort by selling relief agencies 140 temporary shelters at cost.
According to Scotiabank's Derek Holt, who predicts household grocery bills could balloon by as much as 15 % in the next few years, the failure of the international community to settle on a rational policy for handling shortages has led to stockpiling and export bans, which «further impairs supply sides of markets and causes prices to go up even more.»
The banks says the long - oversupplied oil market is tightening up more quickly than expected as global economic growth fuels demand and output cuts by OPEC, Russia and several other producers eat into the world's crude stockpiles.
A startup by contrast doesn't have that stockpile of market experiences to help them accelerate the pace to the right answers, hence they need a much more comprehensive business plan outline to help them ask those early and important questions to get the ball rolling.
In fact, product stockpiles grew 59 % year - over-year while the company sales are projected to increase by 15 % in the next quarter, leading to questions about how Lululemon will get rid of so much yoga apparel without resorting to deep discounts.
One way the company keeps up with demand is by stockpiling products in a plant in New Hampshire and holding off on screen - printing — the final phase of production — as long as possible to ensure maximum flexibility.
A public cloud, as exemplified by AWS, or Microsoft (msft) Azure is a stockpile of computer servers, storage, and networking running in massive data centers around the world.
A Reuters poll showed U.S. crude stockpiles rose by 4.1 million barrels, on average, in the week to Jan. 23.
Valeant provided details of its relationship with Philidor after influential short - seller Citron Research on Oct. 21 accused the drugmaker of using Philidor to inflate revenue from its medicines by stockpiling drugs at the pharmacy.
The American Petroleum Institute had estimated crude inventories to September 15 to have risen by a modest 1.4 million barrels, with gasoline stockpiles dropping by 5.1 million barrels.
The EIA rejected the API's gasoline figures: according to it, gasoline stockpiles fell by just 2.1 million barrels last week, with average daily production at 9.8 million barrels, down from 9.9 million barrels in the week before.
U.S. crude inventories likely rose by 1.3 million barrels last week, while gasoline and distillate stockpiles fell, a preliminary Reuters poll showed on Monday ahead of data by the Industry group the American Petroleum Institute later in the day.
Stockpiles at Cushing, Oklahoma, the delivery point for WTI and the nation's biggest oil - storage hub, fell by 649,000 barrels.
Oil futures rebounded in Asian trade on Wednesday, buoyed by a less than expected build in crude oil stockpiles last week and a weakening dollar, but concern that a two - month Continue Reading
The losses offset a rally in energy stocks sparked by a report indicating fuel stockpiles fell precipitously last week.
Recently China announced that it is going to build a flake graphite stockpile equal to 80 % of annual production by 2020 which indicates they think there is a supply problem.
Other programs within the directorate push the frontiers of laser science by developing advanced laser and optics technologies and applications for homeland security, national defense, stockpile stewardship science, and energy.
The facility is funded by the U.S. Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) and is a key element of NNSA's Stockpile Stewardship Program to maintain the reliability and safety of the U.S. nuclear deterrent without full - scale testing.
Stefan points out that China has been able to achieve this status by stockpiling gold in the People's Bank of China.
Distillate stockpiles, however, fell by 1.9 million barrels, the EIA said.
The American Petroleum Institute reported last Tuesday crude oil stockpiles rose by 1.099 million barrels.
Public anger over how tech giants stockpile and cash in on users» information exploded last month with the revelation that the data firm hired by Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign — Cambridge Analytica — was able to access and evaluate the...
Now it is time for our leaders to exercise their considerable talents in the «politics of self - interest» by stopping the nuclear arms race instead of continuing to justify and stockpile the means of mutual suicide.
The second profound social change is that we are now living in a nuclear age compounded by increasing international tensions, violence, terrorism, and the stockpiling of nuclear weapons.
Hercules, Caesar, Colleoni: there is symbolized brute strength, military power, political power, economic power, the power to enslave and destroy; the power of international arms sales, nuclear stockpiles, oil cartels and transnational corporations; the spiritual power of imposed belief and religious triumphalism demanding obedience and maintaining an uncertain peace by the balance of terror, whether by threats of hell or atomic apocalypse.
Global dairy prices have risen nearly 17 % in four weeks, an encouraging sign for a sector beleaguered globally by low prices and growing stockpiles of cheese and milk powder.
Then, China cut its dairy imports after stockpiling milk powder, and Russia imposed sanctions against the U.S. by halting trade.
Bulldozers scooped it out and stockpiled it near by.
Landis established himself as a players» advocate with his repeated denunciations of the ever - growing farm systems, arguing that by stockpiling prospects in the minors, the owners were depriving worthy players of big league jobs.
He began to stockpile draft choices — not give them away, as the Kings had done over the years; he traded for veteran defensemen — Dave Lewis and Jerry Korab in particular — to stop the traffic jam in front of the Kings» goal; he signed scoring champion Marcel Dionne to the biggest contract in NHL history — a six - year, $ 3.6 - million deal; he remedied the Kings» lack of depth by acquiring the services of veteran Center Garry Unger; he gave Berry a bevy of rinkside assistants; he organized a farm club in Houston; and he redesigned L.A.'s uniforms.
The Colts would have ended up with RGIII, and the Browns would not have had the opportunity to stockpile all of those picks by trading back.
As a result, you will have a nice sized stockpile of cheap diapers by the time your baby arrives.
Most moms find that they are very full at this time and not only are they able to stockpile the milk they pump, they are able to boost their milk supply by fully emptying their breasts.
I'd say it's entirely possible that the entire stockpile was destroyed, but since there was no verification mechanism for the PROGRAM, and since they are closely aligned and supported by Russia who has ample access to both the munitions, themselves, and program technology, getting more was not that daunting of an obstacle.
In 2014, the Independent International Commission of Inquiry on the Syrian Arab Republic, set up by the United Nations Human Rights Council, said that several other attacks likely involved access to Syrian army chemical stockpiles.
Refusal by the drug's manufacturer to release full details of their clinical trials, has forced the government to make a decision on stockpiling that is not based on the evidence.
If your interest in economics can be defined by the question «at what point do I need to start stockpiling canned food», this is the part where you might wish to pay attention.
The business case for stockpiling Tamiflu had assumed it would reduce complications and deaths by up to 50 %.
The states are hoping to further prevent the stockpiling and abuse of prescription drugs by sharing information about patients.
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