In November, Corning had announced that it was taking 25% of its capacity off line to deal with the reduced demand.
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I'd pledge to unwind FCC and leave it with the residual job of spinning off spectrum and capacity to the shareholder marketplace.
Phillips 66 will take 238, 000 barrels per day offline as they shut down their Bayway Refinery in Linden, New Jersey, while Hess will be taking another 70, 000 daily barrels of capacity off the market as it shuts down their operations at Port Reading, New Jersey.
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Steps need to be taken now to head off a looming "capacity crunch" on the UK's mobile networks, says regulator Ofcom.
When that happened, individual cells could turn their reproductive capacity on or off according to the function they served in Volvox's body.
"It is not right that consumers who don't have the mental capacity to fend off tricksters should have to pay the price, " said Teresa Perchard, director of policy at Citizens Advice.
The Way Institute will eventually have the capacity to spin off for-profit ventures that will ultimately feed money back into the project, and make sure technologies developed during the 100YSS are applied correctly.
TfL said it would mean more capacity and more frequent off-peak services.
Sitting within toasting distance of the bartender, our party of four filling the bar to capacity, we polished off a few carafes of steaming sake while making small talk.
Only about 20% of that capacity is generally available during peak demand periods (about 5:00pm), while average generation during off-peak time averages about 40% of capacity.
Rust causes infected leaves to fall off, leaving the trees with less capacity to photosynthesize, or produce energy.
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While business is good now, major long-haul fiber contracts will likely taper off over the next year as fiber capacity meets demand.
Calderwood, who arrived in January with assistant Jimmy Nicholl and coach Sandy Clark after Jim Jefferies' exit to Hearts, got off to a great start in his capacity as interim manager, enjoying an eight-game unbeaten streak.
Their productivity may decline as they get older although people gain in experience, their capacity for sharp thinking falls off but the traditional pattern of retirement, in which one day an employee is in a bustling office busy as a bee and the next he is good only for the potting shed and the fireside chair does not make sense for the economy, for companies or for people.
Worldwide steel production got schmeissed and utilities lived off their inventories of steam coal when generating capacity turned into a surplus.
Eventually we either grow the economy to utilize that capacity or it will be taken offline through bankruptcy, a reduction in capacity (as when businesses lay off employees), or businesses simply exiting their industries.
Malawi can expect a fine from Cosafa for the behaviour of their fans, who had filled the 60, 000-capacity stadium five hours before kick off in expectation of humbling one of the top-ranked sides in the region.
Every senator will get a say on whether or not we should keep weapons of war and high-capacity ammunition magazines that facilitate mass killings off our streets.
It takes up the entire cubic footage capacity of this art museum that started off as an exposition hall for world trade fairs early in the 20th century.
If economies perk up and a rate cut turns out to have been unnecessary, it can be reversed: with ample excess capacity, the risk of inflation taking off is low.
Network spending by the telcos can be put off only so long before they have to add more capacity to their networks.
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The civilian Hummer still has enough off-road agility, maneuverability, ruggedness and hauling capacity to qualify as a military vehicle virtually anywhere on Earth.
The war has swung back and forth across Dinka land, killing off trade and access to essential goods and eroding their capacity to survive hard times.
There is ample spare capacity and thus little chance that inflation will take off.
Dominic Grieve said the panel's medical expert Dr Bill Kirkup had found that "58 either 'definitely' or 'probably' had the capacity to survive beyond the 3.15pm cut off time".
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In the lab Cigs has a maximum solar conversion efficiency of 20.2%, better than the 16.5% of a thin-film technology that kicks the pants off the traditional crystalline silicon panels on price per watt of capacity.
Over the weekend, obviously, there was an increase in skimming and in-situ burns that -- in order to try to gather the increased capacity that was coming in taking the top hat off, which did increase the flow by about 15, 000 barrels of oil a day.
Mr. Chesney is considered such a valuable off-season moneymaker for these big venues that last year, when word got out that Mr. Chesney intended to lay off stadiums this summer to focus on sites with half the capacity, managers of some of the NFL's biggest buildings teamed up.
PowerGen, trying to ward off criticism, has offered to sell 2, 000 megawatts of capacity.
Twelve cities formed the bid, with Nottingham promising to build a 45, 000-capacity venue as part of the bid, on land off the A52 at Gamston.
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