But it's one thing to put people in uniform, and another thing to have clear command structure, or the capacity to move troops from point A to point B, or the capacity to make sure that the troop carrier from point A to point B has got the necessary air in its tires or oil in its engine.
The project consists of three mines holding 7.92 billion tons of coal resources, a planned 300 mile railway capable of carrying 60 million tons annually, and a port built to the same capacity at Abbot Point on Australia's Great Barrier Reef coast.
The company's break-even point for capacity utilization is one of the best in the industry worldwide.
Not mentioned are the tightening EPA regulations that have reduced the payoff for investing capital in refining capacity, to the point it is no longer worth it.
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The issue of capacity was the main talking point at the reception and we learned that there have been a few interesting developments in the last few months.
India is one of those looking at the Type 26, having previously looked to Russia, and naval experts also point to growing military shipbuilding capacity in South Korea and China.
Those who know George Osborne point to his resilience and capacity for hard work, but an acknowledgement of the political and economic prognosis: An anti politics mood lingers, the economy appears anaemic.
After losing money, it cut its break-even point from two-thirds of capacity utilisation to one-third.
The critics will point to the destruction of manufacturing capacity in the early years of Mrs Thatcher.
Point One leases virtually all its capacity, under contracts in which the price of a voice-grade link has plunged in the past 18 months from 5 cents a mile per month to below 2 cents.
To underline his point, Marchant took 2000 megawatts of capacity out of play, across six sites, and announced a block on further investment until the government acts.
From an economic point of view, it gives us more capacity and is more cost effective.
Even with dealers taking unneeded cars, the manufacturers are operating at around 65% of capacity when 80% is thought to be the breakeven point.
"By incorporating Seagate's SSHD technology into our product offerings we are able to address customer demand for greater speed, shorter boot up and response times, optimum storage capacity and better battery life, all at a lower price point, " said Jerry Gross, vice president, Lenovo global procurement.
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With this as a starting point, we can understand the importance of cultivating our capacity to recognize the suffering of others.
That blocking occurs only up to a point about 70% of one's maximum capacity, he says.
In other cases, says Mr Cohen, firms offer the capacity of old servers, which otherwise would be thrown away at some point.
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This school of thinking held that at a certain point leaders would reach their zenith and would not have the capacity or the competency to rise further.
At this point, however, the truck space will soon hit industrial capacity constraints and we may be looking at substantially reduced incentives or as economists call them, higher prices.
"If we get to a point where we're forecasting greater demand than there is capacity, depending on what series it might be in, we would raise our hand to build that increased capacity here in North America, " he said.
But they point to a larger strategic failure that has crippled Israel's capacity to contend with the information war being waged against it.
But fans quickly crammed into court 18 - capacity 782 - as word spread about the historic contest and every possible vantage point outside was taken.
If the equity ratio is comfortable, it suggests the ragamuffin under analysis carries the capacity to refinance some of its debt unless the situation deteriorates after your entry point.
But the point is that beyond -- after we cease to have the capacity to borrow money, every 60 cents we take in is 40 cents short of the dollar we need to pay out.
On the first point, although some tax increases will be needed to shore up fiscal capacity lost when revenue-raising financial services and property deals bit the dust, international experience argues that spending cuts, not tax rises, should bear the brunt.
But Coumadin's capacity to interact with everything from spinach to supplements was expected to be a major selling point for the new drug.
Not much to say about that, except to once again point out how much hyper-partisan media is corroding our country's capacity for rational debate.
In March Saudi Arabia, keen to maintain a buffer of spare capacity, said that it planned to increase its rig count by 30% by some point next year.
In my former capacity at the Journal I took probably a few dozen calls from him to straighten out a point.
Crucially, this capacity will be used to treat NHS patients in line with NHS values - free at the point of use and always with the judgement based on clinical need, not ability to pay.
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