Sentences with phrase «when at capacity»

Every turn gradually advances a counter, and when at capacity, each turn draws from your HP pool instead of your Action Points.
When at capacity, Resource Link maintains a waiting list.
There are currently 346 open free schools, 38 studio schools and 48 university technical colleges, which will provide over 234,000 places when at capacity.

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(Conlee has since worked with RIM in an advisory capacity at various times, including last summer when the company announced 2,000 job cuts.)
The airport, located to the west of London, operates at full capacity meaning it struggles to fit in its full schedule when weather conditions mean aircraft need to leave longer gaps on the runway.
His book, «Let My People Go Surfing,» is a kind of living will and testament to his wishes for the running of his company when he is no longer at full capacity.
When prime - time hosts — who have never served our country in any capacity — dismiss facts and empirical reality to launch profoundly dishonest assaults on the FBI, the Justice Department, the courts, the intelligence community (in which I served) and, not least, a model public servant and genuine war hero such as Robert Mueller — all the while scaremongering with lurid warnings of «deep - state» machinations — I can not be part of the same organization, even at a remove.
Matt Bruenig found the same basic problems with the Liu and Hanauer piece that I did; he recognizes that «when the economy is operating at capacity and there are no idle resources, reducing inequality should not have any demand - side stimulative effects».
At the time of highest impact — 1:40 EDT (10:30 PDT) when the eclipse is passing through Wyoming — the MDA solar forecasting system predicts solar generation potential across the country will decrease to less than 50 percent of capacity.
More likely, there are still nuclear plants running, and there may even be some natural gas plants lingering in the system — not running at full capacity, but they have the ability to power up quickly when there's not a lot of sun or wind.
«What we see on our platform is that Canadian small business has a huge capacity to export, but when we look offline we see that Canadian small business is exporting at a very small level.»
When Foster finally bought Elyria, in August 1983, the foundry was operating at barely 15 % capacity, it was losing some $ 3 million a year on annualized sales of $ 4 million, and it employed only 107 people.
«When trade is transparent, deals close faster, ships sail at capacity and the entire supply chain benefits,» says Tillman.
Atkinson warned that the market's spare capacity — largely concentrated in Saudi Arabia — will dwindle as demand keeps rising at a time when supply remains stagnant.
But the real question is, even when you're not sick, are you operating at your highest capacity?
When at full capacity, the theory goes, Canada's economy can't grow much beyond its potential — estimated by the central bank at 1.6 per cent — without fuelling price pressures and prompting rate increases.
And larger businesses will unlikely increase investment spending sharply at a time when capacity utilization rates remain unusually depressed (Chart 26).
Suncor Energy Inc. and Imperial Oil Ltd. are accusing Enbridge Inc. of overbuilding pipeline capacity into the U.S. at a time when it's not needed, and are looking to escape the increase in tolls that will come once Alberta Clipper, a major new crude pipeline, enters service later this year.
It also makes it difficult to pin down the precise timing when Canada will reach full capacity with inflation sustainably at target — it could just as easily be sooner as later than projected.
Three decades later, when Redstone stepped down as chairman of Viacom, at the age of 92, embroiled in a public family melodrama and sordid lawsuit over his mental capacity, Dauman, then the C.E.O. of the media conglomerate, was tapped to replace him as executive chairman.
Lastly, Harper simply has no answer at all when it comes to promoting new long term economic growth in Canada and his laissez - faire ideology means that we are falling further and further behind those countries that are actually using the power and organizing capacity of the state to create sustained, modernizing economic growth.
When this happens and as debt levels rise relative to debt servicing capacity, at some point the major stakeholders — including businesses, creditors, household savers, workers and so on — became uncertain enough about how this gap will be allocated that they take steps to protect themselves from this uncertainty.
When there are 100 million EVs, figuring 60 kWh batteries, the fleet will provide 6 terawatt - hours of storage, enough to run the U.S. (with 1,000 GW, or 1 Terawatt, of power capacity) at peak power for six hours, or the world (with 5 Terawatts of capacity) for over an hour.
In 1950, the plant employed 30,000 workers and could produce six million tons of steel per year when running at full capacity.
When that happens, debt rises at an unsustainable pace until we reach debt capacity limits, in which case the country will have a debt crisis.
But it is extremely important to understand: it is the inflation - adjusted risk - free interest rate in an economy — the real interest rate that is neither stimulative nor contractionary when an economy is operating at full capacity without cyclical forces at play, thus balancing desired savings and investment.
Bootstrapping works well when you can deliver the service or meet production requirements at the early stages of the company, and then add more employees or business expenses as your capacity to meet demand diminishes.
I am part of a coworking community of 30 people and even when we are at full capacity, there have been times when concentration has been at a maximum and you could hear a pin drop.
This comes at a time when supply is constrained by limited spare capacity, and speculative demand has been boosted by research reports suggesting that the price of oil could move significantly higher.
The US steel industry went from running at 70 % capacity to near 100 % in just under two years, supplying over 90 % of the market, when 80 % - 85 % was more standard.
«If we look at 2021 when we have Delong and Tsingshan fully ramped up, Indonesian capacity will rise to more than 5 million tons, that's just under 10 percent of global capacity,» CRU analyst Michael Finch said.
To understand God is, at best, to have the capacities and abilities needed to apprehend God as (or: «if and when») God is present.
At this moment, St. Paul tells us (I Corinthians XV, 23 et seq.), when Christ shall have emptied of themselves all the powers created (rejecting that which is an element of dissociation and super-animating all that is the force of unity) He will consummate the universal unification by delivering Himself, in His entire and adult body, with a capacity for union that is at length perfected, to the embrace of the DeitAt this moment, St. Paul tells us (I Corinthians XV, 23 et seq.), when Christ shall have emptied of themselves all the powers created (rejecting that which is an element of dissociation and super-animating all that is the force of unity) He will consummate the universal unification by delivering Himself, in His entire and adult body, with a capacity for union that is at length perfected, to the embrace of the Deitat length perfected, to the embrace of the Deity.
Capital punishment's lack of demonstrated superiority as a deterrent (the evidence for its effectiveness being at best mixed), the capacity of society to protect itself equally well by permanently imprisoning those who are currently being executed (which is possible at limited marginal cost, especially when one takes into account the cost of the extended trial procedures and interminable appeals and reviews which usually accompany capital punishment)-- all these points are important, but their utility is chiefly as rebuttal arguments in response to the empirically weak but emotionally strong claims made on behalf of capital punishment.
-- I do not see ego hassles when I am on my draft of communications because they flow spontaneously through me in my absolute «switch off» capacity from the lower realms of life as a being of life for the Being that I am for life.I thank all for bearing with me or rejecting me at the mind levels because that is how I am poised for all life to relish me as food.
As part of the TRUE Series, you can rely on the CUTMASTER 42 to cut all day at its recommended cutting capacity and to pack more punch when you need it
The story where the body of Christ — the Church — is at its fullest breathing capacity when its members function in their fullest giftedness regardless of any barrier.
For Benedict, and the Church at large, responses to HIV / AIDS must address the needs of the entire person» and this is exactly what does not happen when one is reduced only to his or her biological capacities.
After she read A Year of Biblical Womanhood, Grandma called me up to tell me about a time when she was demoted from an administrative position at a Christian school because the new pastor of the associated church believed women should be forbidden from leading in any capacity.
This philosophy should be emphasized at these points and others during growth groups: in the publicity inviting participation — for example, «This retreat will have a double purpose, to provide opportunities for us to enrich our own marriages and to discover our capacities to strengthen and encourage each other»; during the establishing of the group contract, near the beginning, when the discussion focuses on the nature of marriage growth; during the evaluation — for example, «How did we support and encourage each other's growth?»
When companies assess competitive advantages, they tend to look at their position in the marketplace versus the competition, a product or service that presumably offers greater quality and reliability, capacity for growth and, of course, a cost - effective operation.
The plant will be able to process tomatoes grown across 20ha when it runs at full capacity.
«It seems irrational really for a family home not to be counted when you look at pensioners», you know, capacity to fund themselves for people in multimillion - dollar homes,» Ms Carnell said.
Plenty of time to figure it all out and if / when they get everything going at full capacity — well they might be too tough for anyone to stop.
Didn't see much success at all when used in this capacity, but he did set the edge well.
There's no way you can jump the queue now when the queue itself is at least the same as Emirates capacity.
A delay would inevitably be costly, not just because staying at White Hart Lane in its current form gives Spurs a capacity of just over 32,000, compared to 90,000 at Wembley and 61,000 when their new arena is ready.
With so many demands on his reportorial sense, it is no wonder that his capacities are sometimes taxed to the limit, as they were several years ago when he tried his hand at song lyrics.
Woods was apparently so psyched by what he watched from afar at the Presidents Cup as he recovered from his latest back surgery, that he phoned DL3 to offer his services in whatever capacity when the Americans welcome the Europeans to Hazeltine.
When watching these United youngsters this season, I've often heard comments from within the crowd that we could do worse than offer Joyce a stab at the manager's job at Old Trafford, at least in a caretaker capacity should Van Gaal be released early.
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