The company cut its burn rate by 60%, Marino says and has 165 employees, down from 225 previously.
The EU has been held back by Poland, which insists on its right to burn its huge reserves of coal.
The rocket was intended to lift the satellite into an orbit 35, 696 kilometers above the earth, but during its final burn, the upper stage engine shut down four minutes early, and the satellite was released into too low of an orbit.
In an industry known for its legendary burn rates, and for a company that was more than once down to less than six months of cash in the bank, Rathmann managed to raise crucial capital without, for the most part, giving away the company jewels.
Instead, all of its inflation will burn through our bank accounts right here at home.
Attempts to burn its fuel oil failed, even causing it to break in two.
But the statistics offer little cheer to a government trying to persuade its citizens to burn less fuel.
Ingesting this slower air allows an engine to burn its fuel more efficiently while generating the same amount of thrust.
The company needs to fund its operations from the money raised in the share offering because of its rapid cash burn.
Google will burn up its entire foundations of a business in the process.
But in 1999, Aviation Partners showed in test flights that its devices cut fuel burn, and the companies formed their joint venture.
Why did we listen to environmental activists and become the first nation in human history to burn up its food supply to power automobiles?
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Ever since Buenos Aires began its journey from crash-and-burn economy to southern capital of cool, its top hotels have fallen into two camps: grand palaces with white-glove services in the tony Recoleta neighborhood, and informally intimate hotels in edgier Palermo.
Though its growth is a slow burn, the dark horse in race is Microsoft.
But AOL has cash to burn thanks to its declining internet access business.
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Those worries assume that all of the rocket's nine first-stage engines, as well as its second stage, will burn and shut off on cue.
Carbon taxes are an example of the second, forcing people to bear more of the cost of the carbon they burn, including its unpriced contribution to global warming.
The company struggled to IPO but got public in late 2010 with a major valuation haircut (fraction of cash invested) as the only way to feed a very high burn rate supporting its formulation improvement for a generic migraine drug.
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One of Schneider's biggest challenges is maintaining its fleet size, since drivers often burn out and leave the company.
The space truck, which docked to the rear of the platform this month, fired its thrusters for a 740-second burn, raising the ISS orbit by 4.5km.
Sure, toasters have gotten bigger, more colorful, and more likely to burn down your house since its conception, but unlike refrigerators, dishwashers, and microwaves, this cooking utensil just hasn't gotten much attention over the years.
My planned riches and success will hopefully allow us to burn that mini-van, complete with its empty juice boxes and mud on the ceiling, and allow us to finally purchase that luxurious SUV.
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Power giant Drax plans to burn huge amounts of wood instead of coal at its North Yorkshire plant over the next few years.
While it is a great product, its market, which consists only of an estimated 50, 000 burn cases each year, hasn't helped Advanced Tissue report a profit yet.
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Phi Mu changing its recruiting strategy is a big deal because they could either crash and burn, or they could come out on top.
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They are essentially watching the theatre burn and they are yelling at us for having the audacity to say its on fire.
The government saved the equivalent of a half million gallons by using vehicles that burn natural gas and the equivalent of 36, 000 gallons thanks to its small but growing fleet of electric vehicles.
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The charm offensive also explains, without ever using the words "incinerator" or "burn", that the proposed "thermal conversion plant" will also pay its way by generating electricity.
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