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Yet, taken together, they could add enough capacity to have a rapid effect on the market, says Mr Williamson.
ECONOMIST: The magnetism of metals
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But if he can propose some key operation or area where additional troops would represent a doubling or tripling of capacity and success might have an outsize effect on the entire conflict, then it might be worth trying.
BBC: US in Afghanistan failure warning
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Does the design of a bridge have an effect on its weight-bearing capacity?
WHITEHOUSE: Office of Science and Technology Policy Blog
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The 2008 global banking crisis crippled many of the largest banks with the effect of curtailing their appetite and capacity to participate in project related syndicate loans.
FORBES: Financial Institution Shorts
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Having studied their effect in Liverpool he believes in their capacity to cut burglary and car crime.
BBC: NEWS | UK | Wales | South East Wales | Alley gates 'help cut crime rate'
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Sure, it would have a short-term effect, but demand would quickly fill the increased capacity.
BBC: Why GP surgeries need crowd control
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And anyway, any change in the structure of the fund that did have the effect of raising the fund's potential lending capacity would have to be ratified by parliaments.
BBC: Good week for the euro - but also a warning
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That would reduce corporate taxes next year while generating more in future years, but many analysts expect the effect to be limited for businesses that have unused capacity and can borrow at low interest rates.
WSJ: Package Would Give Obama Stealthy Stimulus
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If tariffs for capacity or kilowatt-hours are raised to compensate for declining volumes, the effect may be to drive customers from the grid (especially if storage becomes cost-effective).
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The reality is that Dallas-based Southwest Airlines has maintained an 11% capacity growth rate--measured by available seat miles--over the past five years without any visible effect on profitability.
FORBES: The Ghost of Crandall
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The reality is that Dallas, Texas-based Southwest Airlines has maintained an 11% capacity growth rate--measured by available seat miles--over the past five years without any visible effect on profitability.
FORBES: The ghost of Crandall