Sentences with phrase «volume produced in»

Harvest is coming to an end in the Northern Hemisphere, and like the Southern Hemisphere earlier in the year, it looks to be smaller than the volume produced in the previous year.
The reduction brings the total waxed corrugated volume to just below 3 percent of total corrugated volume produced in 2013 compared to 5 percent of total volume in 2002.

Not exact matches

But the general level of prices can rise due to inflation, leading to an increase in nominal GDP even if the volume of goods and services produced is unchanged.
After years producing premium electric vehicles in smaller volumes, it is struggling to ramp up the production of its Model 3 sedans.
The company starts with the brazzein protein and molecule but produces it in higher volumes through fermentation.
When combined with the Company's existing 10,000 barrel per day agreement for in - field gathering with Oryx Midstream Services and planned investment of approximately $ 20 million in its own oil gathering system in 2018, PDC believes this agreement ensures its ability to successfully produce and deliver volumes in accordance with its current development plan.
To quell Justice Department concerns about AB InBev's $ 20.1 billion acquisition of Grupo Modelo, Brito had to sell off the Piedras Negras brewery in Mexico, which produces 60 % of Modelo's U.S. volume, to Constellation Brands, along with all U.S. rights to Corona and Modelo beers, which Constellation will distribute through Crown Imports.
At best, the large automakers are producing electric cars with limited range in limited volume.
Calima was one of the early movers in the liquids - rich corridor running through the Montney Basin, which is already one of the hottest shale plays in North America on the basis of its proven ability to produce big volumes of gas at low cost.
I've blown past a million dollars of year - to - date generated commissions and I am on track to produce at double the volume I did in a record - setting 2015.
Sakti 3 has successfully demoed a battery that produces 1,000 watt - hours of energy per liter of battery volume, which in practice could more than double the driving range of a current Tesla.
The logical alternative market for Canada's energy — indeed the only one capable of absorbing the kind of volumes we're capable of producing — lies in Asia.
Software for personal business computers shouldn't be expected to perform any task as quickly or in the volume that mini - or mainframe computers can produce.
Wohlers explained 3D - printed items cost an average of $ 4 a cubic inch, which means it's only cost effective to 3D print commodities that are produced in low volumes with high markups — such as airplane parts or hip replacements.
Indeed, between 1980 and 2000, in terms of the volume of goods produced, Canadian manufacturing actually increased, even in the face of two free trade agreements that many felt would kill off manufacturing in the province.
The last spike in volume on the July 7 reversal candle was bullish, but one must also verify what produced the large spike in volume on June 26:
Yesterday's price and volume action in the broad market produced the first true distribution day (higher volume decline) in the Nasdaq since the big gap up of January 2.
A Dutch - speaking school based in Belgium's Flanders region KU Leuven was founded in 1425 by Pope Martin V and continually produces a high volume of influential inventions.
Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied in any forward - looking statements include, but are not limited to: changes in consumer discretionary spending; our eCommerce platform not producing the anticipated benefits within the expected time - frame or at all; the streamlining of the Company's vendor base and execution of the Company's new merchandising strategy not producing the anticipated benefits within the expected time - frame or at all; the amount that we invest in strategic transactions and the timing and success of those investments; the integration of strategic acquisitions being more difficult, time - consuming, or costly than expected; inventory turn; changes in the competitive market and competition amongst retailers; changes in consumer demand or shopping patterns and our ability to identify new trends and have the right trending products in our stores and on our website; changes in existing tax, labor and other laws and regulations, including those changing tax rates and imposing new taxes and surcharges; limitations on the availability of attractive retail store sites; omni - channel growth; unauthorized disclosure of sensitive or confidential customer information; risks relating to our private brand offerings and new retail concepts; disruptions with our eCommerce platform, including issues caused by high volumes of users or transactions, or our information systems; factors affecting our vendors, including supply chain and currency risks; talent needs and the loss of Edward W. Stack, our Chairman and Chief Executive Officer; developments with sports leagues, professional athletes or sports superstars; weather - related disruptions and seasonality of our business; and risks associated with being a controlled company.
Brown explains: «My premise is that U.S. (and probably global) refiners hit in late 2014 the upper limit of the volume of condensate that they could process» and still maintain the product mix they want to produce.
In 2014, craft brewers produced 22.2 million barrels, and saw an 18 percent rise in volume (2) and a 22 percent increase in retail dollar value (3In 2014, craft brewers produced 22.2 million barrels, and saw an 18 percent rise in volume (2) and a 22 percent increase in retail dollar value (3in volume (2) and a 22 percent increase in retail dollar value (3in retail dollar value (3).
Capital One's mortgage business is dwarfed by the volume of lending at larger national banks, but its smaller scale seems to produce an advantage in terms of superior loan servicing.
Canada currently produces about four million barrels of oil a day but 61 percent of that volume comes from high cost and carbon intensive mining in the tar sands.
An increase in package volume produced revenue growth across all segments while positive leverage allowed operating margins to improve to 10 %.
Our office has spent the last eight years hosting the Climate Justice Project, a research and public engagement network that has produced a large volume of work about how to transition off fossil fuels in a just and equitable manner — an alliance that brings together a wide range of NGOs and academics.
The low costs of factory production labor and poor quality model allows stores to produce at a high volume, stay in front of trends and keep a demand on cheap, unsustainable clothing.
I haven't mentioned Meanwhile There Are Letters: The Correspondence of Eudora Welty and Ross Macdonald, edited by Welty biographer Suzanne Marrs and Macdonald biographer Tom Nolan (the most touching collection of letters I've read in years), or the latest volume in The Complete Letters of Henry James, or Catherine Lampert's superb Frank Auerbach: Speaking and Painting (which the painter Bruce Herman will be writing about for Books & Culture), or James Curtis's fascinating and beautifully produced William Cameron Menzies: The Shape of Films to Come.
This is a companion volume to John Henry Newman in his time, which the same team produced in 2007, but this book is more important because it is theologically substantial.
Clearly I think that he has been a mite too avid in searching out passages to corroborate his argument, and that he would have done better to produce a volume of perhaps a hundred pages.
To this end she has produced a very attractive and honest volume, mining the writings of John Paul II including Familiaris Consortio, The Theology of the Body and Love and Responsibilityfor a personalist perspective on the act of love in marriage which would sell well to third millennium Catholics.
Material used in the covers indicates that the volumes were produced in the mid-fourth century.
But the fact that both Whitehead and Russell coalesced to produce a collaborated three - volume work extending over ten years does give some indication of the importance of the problem in Whitehead's own thought.
Wach's agenda centering on understanding led him to produce a three - volume work on the development of hermeneutics in the nineteenth century (Das Verstehen, 1926 - 1933).
I feel honored by being asked to contribute a paper for the Volume being produced in his honor on this occasion.
Though an ancient evil, it began to receive intellectual defense more recently than most evils, for it was only a century ago that Count Gobineau published in French his four - volume Essay on the Inequality of the Human Races, in which he contended that color of skin determines mental and spiritual differences, and that mixture of blood produces degeneracy and the fall of civilizations.
It is not easy to know, from the evidence of the final two volumes, just what this means, and whether it produces history in the usual sense of the term.
«In comparison to other companies that try to produce higher volumes, we prefer lower volumes to concentrate on quality.»
Irish Distillers Pernod Ricard has reported that sales growth of its Jameson brand accelerated appreciably in the first six months of its current financial, with volumes growing by 16 % to 3.17 m cases, to produce one of its best performances ever.
In bread making, kneading the dough also develops the gluten strands in the flour so it adequately holds in the gases released by the leavener (yeast) to produce a bread with good volume and texturIn bread making, kneading the dough also develops the gluten strands in the flour so it adequately holds in the gases released by the leavener (yeast) to produce a bread with good volume and texturin the flour so it adequately holds in the gases released by the leavener (yeast) to produce a bread with good volume and texturin the gases released by the leavener (yeast) to produce a bread with good volume and texture.
GreenPalm allows manufacturers to offset their palm oil, palm kernel oil (PKO) and palm kernel expeller (PKE) use by buying GreenPalm certificates representing an equivalent volume that has been produced in line with Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO) principles and criteria.
If you have a pastry staff, they're not going to know how to produce in volume and have it consistent.»
Right now, algae - based protein faces a classic chicken and egg situation — major food companies won't introduce algal ingredients into products because there is no reliable production that can produce agricultural - scale algae in high volumes at low prices.
«It's a unique opportunity for any chef to work in a high - volume environment that produces a high - quality product as well,» Gerstel notes.
The plants have large capacities and can quickly produce large volumes in the events of emergencies when bottled water is in great demand, he says.
«We succeed in being able to produce high volumes at high speed with high quality; we've been around for a long time, and believe we're the best at what we do.»
Davies also questioned how the MRP scheme would work with the different milk contracts in the UK, as some farmers are contracted to supply a volume, others are contracted to supply retailers and others have contracts that state «all milk produced will be collected.»
The strength of the European food industry's opposition to the traffic - light system is illustrated by the volume of scientific reports produced by food industry bodies in Europe and the intensive lobbying of EU parliamentarians around the time of the vote.
I found your blog while search for something new to do with my tremendous - volume - of - veggies problem (we are in a CSA and get a giant box of produce every week).
Constellation Brands, which produces and distributes the popular Modelo and Corona Mexican import labels, as well as beers from San Diego craft brewery Ballast Point, continued its rise as the only beer company among the top 5 vendors to post increases in both dollar sales (14.1 percent) and volume sales (12.5 percent).
Fosters allowed the new owners to produce and sell fortified wines under the Seppeltsfield label, but retained the Seppeltsfield trademark for table wines, to avoid potential confusion with Fosters» large - volume Seppelt brand in the wine trade.
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