Sentences with phrase «too little capacity»

In fact, in the past Ontario had too little capacity because of under - investment when we had price caps, which resulted in brown - outs in the 1990s.
It's well known, for example, that banks would choose to have too little capacity to absorb losses — too little equity capital — because their current shareholders don't bear the full economic costs of their failure or distress.

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There is too little room in the heterosexual box for either spouse in a marriage to develop fully her or his capacities for loving humanity and God out of a sense of self as both strong and gentle, confident and vulnerable, assertive and receptive, equally able to lead and to follow.
Yet in stressing man's permeating sinfulness it often seems to give a too pessimistic view of human nature, with too little recognition of the God - given capacity of some persons to live victorious and highly virtuous Christian lives.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo issued a statement shortly after the Regents» report was released and described its recommendations as «too little, too late» and «another in a series of missteps... that suggests the time has come to seriously re-examine [the Regents»] capacity and performance.»
But when we shift to the opposite extreme — eating too little food — we will likely slow down our calorie - burning capacity.
We have placed far too much faith in data systems, and far too little in the capacity of our teachers and students in responding to the learning challenges they face.
Last month Audi TT OffRoad PHEV concept, presented at China show, with 12KWH capacity (Not clear if available for EV range or total), and almost everything else set «rightly», gave me a hope WW Group had understood this < 10KWH was «just too small», and I was hoping final model would come with closer to 20KWH pack, and behind them the future Porsche Macan PHEV could get even a little more like 30KWH... But now again I'm confused and think WW just did not get it, hence the other models will likely be wrong sized again and again.
Or perhaps has a little too much to drink on a second date and wept inconsolably while revealing how simply damaged one was, while nonetheless retaining an uncommonly large capacity for love.
It's specced out when it comes to hardware too with a big 6000mAh battery capacity, latest Qualcomm processor, 3 GB of RAM and storage expansion via microSD so it looks as though there will be little to disappoint, especially with Android 5.0 Lollipop and Sony's Remote Play software adding to the punch.
These vehicles are most suited to couples as more than two people are a little too much for these small capacity engines.
2) Persistent poverty and lack of capacity to deal with either too much or too little water (or related health problems) already make the region extraordinarily vulnerable to devastating losses from drought or flooding.
Rosenberg's piece explains that the program, being run by Oxfam America in Ethiopia, offers farmers insurance in return for work that helps build their capacity to withstand too little rain.
But there has been too little recognition that the U.S. government has developed a remarkable capacity to nurture innovation and the commercialization of new technologies across all sectors of the economy.
Persistent poverty, a lack of governance and high rates of population growth have left African countries with scant capacity to manage too much or too little water.
In that capacity he frequently lectured the rest of us about the ethics and morality of doing too little to save the planet.
A pre-Fukushima scenario from the International Energy Agency that allowed for a little more action on carbon dioxide than has yet been taken predicted a rise of about 70 % in nuclear capacity between 2010 and 2035; since other generating capacity will be growing too, that would keep nuclear's 13 % share roughly constant.
For instance, the cognitive demands an employee experiences at work can have negative (too little or too much cognitive demands) as well as positive (moderate amount of cognitive demands) consequences for an employee's capacity to detach form work.
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