Chrysler has also put a significant amount of unit-cost into soundproofing, with acoustic windshield and front-window glass and other noise abatements.
Another year of sluggish return on investment (fell in calendar 2011 due to investments in price, e-commerce, etc.) as Wal-Mart places capital into a robust amount of international unit growth and profit dollars into lower prices.
They can carry five to 20 times more current in the same unit area while reducing the amount of energy lost as heat by 75-97% (depending on whether the current is alternating or direct), even after accounting for all the nitrogen-cooling paraphernalia.
Proponents point to the enormous energy density of the fuel (the amount of energy contained per unit).
The amount of cash the publishing unit will receive was included in a securities filing on Friday.
Hu has pledged to reduce carbon intensity, or the amount of carbon emitted per unit of economic output.
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Internally, business unit managers need to understand how the amount of capital they are allocated reflects the risk of their business.
The unit labour costs that is, the amount that had to be paid for labour relative to the value of the goods produced with it.
In 2006 China set a target of a 20% cut by 2010 of its energy intensity (the amount of energy consumed per unit of GDP).
Often a PhD was required just to operate a RS unit and this still took a great amount of time and experience, not at all practical for medical applications.
By roughly 2008, carbon microfilament capacitive storage devices were able to match the amount of energy stored per unit volume and per unit weight that chemical batteries were capable of.
By comparing the amount of light in each unit of the grid with reliable sources of economic data from advanced economies, Chen and Nordhous established a clear and compelling relationship between radiance levels at night and GDP.
The amount that Microsoft makes from one unit is interesting.
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Put another way, because a weaker yen equals a stronger dollar, Toyota can demand fewer dollars from its American customers to achieve the same amount of yen in profit per unit.
What does her life amount to, without the intact family unit?
Basic price is the amount receivable by the producer for a unit of a good or service excluding any taxes on products and imports, but including subsidies on products and imports.
But while the country's energy intensity--the amount of energy required to produce a unit of economic growth--is improving, it is not improving enough to offset the pace of growth of the economy, the population and living standards.
He also criticised the short amount of time, about 24 hours, that unit commanders will have to digest news of the cuts and announce them.
The researchers then measured the amount of light, or radiance, present in each unit of the grid.
We define cash productivity as the amount of free cash flow that a retailer produces per unit of retail space.
While the amount of savings can differ greatly for a renter of a micro-unit versus a small-home owner, cost-effectiveness is definitely part of the equation in both models.
To leverage its power, Walmart will ask its suppliers to quantify the amount of water, energy, fertilizer, and the pesticides they use, per unit of food produced.
The role of each business unit becomes blurrier with each new hire and after an internal audit, we found a startling amount of redundant tasks and unfinished projects that were due to each group not knowing what the other was doing.
However, burns unit doctors have an impressive arsenal of treatments available to both save the victim, and reduce the amount of scarring.
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