Not exact matches
«Japan is already undergoing rapid population aging,
which will likely
limit the market's future absorptive
capacity of public debt,» wrote IMF economist Kiichi Tokuoka in a paper this year.
Trump's action,
which comes in his fourth full day in office, would be a boon for oil producers concerned about
limited pipeline
capacity bringing oil to market.
That would account for shipping costs and the lower quality of WCS versus WTI, as crude - by - rail shipments increase and
capacity returns to normal on the Keystone pipeline across the U.S.,
which has faced pressure
limits since it leaked in November in South Dakota.
In the end, the use of connect rate should solve for maximizing the output of right - fit leads entering the next phase, based upon the
limited - resource
capacity you have,
which is selling time.
As a result, in practice, the ON RRP is currently being run with an aggregate
capacity limit of around $ 2 trillion,
which is far in excess of typical daily demand and well above the $ 300 billion
capacity limit the facility had had since September 2014.
Many firms are close to their
capacity limits,
which augurs well for future investment spending and new job creation.
The Calgary - based company said advancing the turnaround will allow Syncrude to deal with an unrelated issue,
which has been
limiting capacity on a line that feeds bitumen from the mine to the upgrader.
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.
He also subscribes to the «religion is the opiate of the masses» philosophy and believes only the weak and those of
limited intellectual
capacity need the «crutch» of religion to explain that
which they can not understand.
By Administration we mean a
capacity for making dispositions
which is
limited by the available technical facilities and recognized in theory and practice within those
limits; when it oversteps its
limits, it seals its own doom.
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.
Miss Faludi elaborates on the plight of the male porn star in a long section focused mostly on his
limited earning
capacity and the disrespect with
which he is treated, rather as if she were decrying workplace discrimination against blacks and women.
These too to come up against
limits in the
capacity for reception, since there is no binding framework within
which reception can take place.»
I claim reason for that
which man can discern, and the good sense and humility to admit that there is still mystery in the universe and our
limited capacity to understand it.
Exactly the same situation applies to the human inhabitants of the Earth,
which has a
limited carrying
capacity for people.
Much of the problem posed by paid - time religious broadcasters has been due to their reticence to recognize that television is
limited in its
capacities to communicate the full depth of the Christian message and that television imposes demands on any message communicated by it, demands
which shape that message.
@Tom Truthteller: «Humans have a
limited capacity to understand that
which is outside our natural experience.»
This means that some who want the tickets miss out hence the right economic reaction ought to be increasing supply,
which we all know is
limited to seat
capacity, or raising the prices.
On occasion, due to extreme weather, school holidays, or other reasons, the Center can quickly reach maximum
capacity, at
which point we may
limit entrance.
The rear facing weight
capacity is 5 — 35 pounds; rear facing height
limit is 19 -36 inches; front facing weight
capacity is 22 — 40 inches; the front facing height
limit is 34 — 43 inches; it can not be converted into a booster; the Parents Central on Safercar.Gov gives this car seat a 4 star rating for ease of use thus making it one of the car seat with convertible car seat safety ratings
which are high.
The rear facing weight
limit is 5 -40 pounds; the rear facing height
limit is 57 inches; the front facing weight
capacity is 20 — 80 pounds; the front facing height
limit is 57 inches; it can convert to booster between 50 — 120 pounds and 40 — 57 inches; Parents Central on safercar.gov gives it a 2 star for ease of use ratings and the consumer report gives it 44 points
which is a good rating.
Rear facing weight
limit is between 3 — 33 pounds; rear facing height
limit is 19 — 40 inches; front facing weight
capacity is 20 — 40 inches; front facing height
limit is 19 — 40 inches; it can not be converted into a booster; Parent Central safercar.Gov gives it a 3 star for ease of use and Consumer Report gives it 49 points
which is a good rating.
This was done to ensure that these banks have more
capacity to lend to businesses, especially within the purview of their single obligor
limits which the Bank of Ghana must enforce strictly.
The governor said yesterday that the gun control law,
which updates the state's assault weapons ban and
limits the number of bullets in a high -
capacity magazine to seven, isn't intended to hurt sportsmen or hunters or infringe on Second Amendment rights.
Malliotakis voted for the SAFE Act, proposed by Governor Andrew Cuomo in the aftermath of the Sandy Hook school killings,
which implemented some restrictions and registration requirements on assault - style rifles and
limited magazine
capacity.
Among the overall concerns are proposals the Assembly Democrats say would place new caps on impairment
limits, a reducing of what's considered the normal range of motion for extremities, adding earning
capacity as a factor in determining the extent in
which an injured worker suffered a loss, and
limiting what evidence claimants can present to the board.
It's also the region where Cuomo has lost ground since signing the NY Safe Act,
which bans certain semi-automatic guns and
limits bullet
capacity in magazines.
Selling the idea that residents should give up their
limited green space to outsiders is not going to be easy, but the de Blasio administration —
which has set ambitious citywide housing -
capacity goals — is determined not to back down.
In the article,
which was published in the US - based newspaper on Friday, Kongnyuy said, «We receive less funds so our
capacity to respond now is
limited.
«That you Col. Mohammed Sambo Dasuki whilst being National Security Adviser and Shaibu Salisu, whilst being the Director of Finance and Administration in the Office of the National Security Adviser on or about 12th December 2013 in Abuja within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court, and in such
capacities entrusted with dominion over certain properties to wit: N90million
which was in the account of the ONSA with Diamond Bank Plc, committed criminal breach of trust in respect of the said property by remitting the said sum into the account of Brains and Hammers
Limited for the purchase of 7 - bedroom duplex house at No. 11 Mansur Bamalli Drive (D1064), Apo 1 Abuja and you thereby committed an offence punishable under Section 315 of the Penal Code Act, Cap 532, Vol.4, LFN 2004.
«We want the EFCC
which has the mandate and
capacity to track and trace sources of funds to work closely with us so that we can trace within the
limits of the law.
He said, «Most civil society groups, NGOs inclusive, are
limited in
capacity, funding and resource profile (human capital), and are in many cases one - man or one - family organisations
which spring to life when a new tranche of donor - funding is received.
A Siena College poll recently found New York voters, by a 2 - to - 1 margin, support the New York Secure Ammunition and Firearms Enforcement Act,
which included a broader ban on assault weapons and lower
limits on the
capacity of magazines.
«
Limiting the
capacity of banks to generate profits through proprietary trading will lead to decreased lending,
which will hurt people trying to buy homes or invest in their small businesses.»
The letter comes as gun control advocacy groups and some Republican lawmakers who voted no blast the law,
which tightens the state's assault weapons ban,
limits the number of rounds in a high
capacity magazine and tightens criminal penalties for illegal weapons.
With the exception of the OMG Company at Pramso
which is yet to start operations, all the three others have started initial operations at
limited capacities and are ready to rollout fully when approved by the 1D1F Secretariat for the flagship the government's programme.
The law enacts reductions in the maximum
capacity of gun magazines
which unfairly
limits the designcapabilities of guns purchased legally for over a century;
«They have
limited technological
capacities and finances,
which have certain implications on culture that are irreversible — giving up their private land, changing customs and moving elsewhere.»
Very simply, the process by
which the ocean normally maintains its chemical equilibrium is glacially slow, severely
limiting its
capacity to adjust to an extreme shock.
But «it makes sense that if you have some
limited capacity for protein synthesis, you gradually are depriving yourself of building critical synapses,» or connections between neurons,
which could be important for staying happy, says co-author Moshe Szyf, a pharmacologist at McGill.
Šeparović confirmed to Science that he is suing the CESHE members — as a private citizen, not in his
capacity of a judge — for misusing their positions and overstepping their jurisdiction,
which his own court
limited last year.
It found that the
capacity of clinical and non-clinical staff in hospitals and clinics to deal with incidents such as floods, earthquakes or other natural hazard is severely
limited by a high workload and challenging targets
which result in high levels of psychological stress.
«Few graduates stay in academia,
which perpetuates its
limited capacity to fulfill the increasing demand for these skills,» says Danhof.
But the new finding suggests that while young brains have an extraordinary
capacity to recover, there might be
limits on
which areas can pinch - hit.
And of course if you're not in a position where we can replete, give those fluids back either through drinking water or oral rehydration solution ideally or through intravenous fluids,
which many people are not due to our
limited capacity to provide care in west Africa, the people who can't tolerate that are people who are older or younger or very young.
The community health workers in the study felt their Hispanic patients had only a
limited understanding for how to use glucometers, prompting Dr. Kenya to state, «Glucometers,
which add a costly expense to many patients, were not used effectively by the low - income Hispanics we were studying, suggesting that tools such as these are futile if users are not equipped with the knowledge to use them to their full
capacity.»
Traditionally, capacitors also have a serious disadvantage: very
limited storage
capacity,
which makes them impractical for many uses.
Whitham said a limitation of the study is that much of the data predated the widespread use of anti-retroviral therapy,
which limited the researchers»
capacity to analyze the effects of those treatments on HPV progression.
Thus, the maximum remote handled
capacity, based on the long - standing configuration of one canister in each hole in the room walls and up to 730 canisters per panel, is 3,545 cubic meters,
which is half of the legal
limit and more than 2,000 canisters less than the amount of remote handled waste in the current WIPP inventory.
The NAC - LWT cask is a very flexible cask,
which can be loaded wet in a pool, or dry in hot cell facilities or facilities with small pools and
limited crane
capacities.