The regular Escape saw 167, 678 American unit sales last year, but a 15, 000- to 25, 000-unit target sounds more appropriate for a hybrid.
After successive headcount reductions, the unit is a target for the brunt of the newly announced layoffs.
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In earlier filings, Edison argued that its 70 percent target for Unit 2 was, in effect, full power.
The rate was 0.97 for the Gulf drilling unit, over the target of 0.62, say minutes of an August 2009 meeting.
Conventional defence systems use one rotating radar unit to find a target and a second to subsequently track it for risk assessment.
An e-petition aimed at trying to save a children's heart surgery unit in Leicester has exceeded the target it needs to secure a parliamentary debate.
In 2007, the NHS said a target of 300 births was needed to keep the unit open.
"The 2010 government World Cup unit is convinced that the implementation of all plans are still on target and within (our) timelines, " he said.
All this means that the Scottish Government's target date for actually beginning to enforce the 50p per unit price, April 2013, is in jeopardy.
Dick Ellis, 63, who headed the Metropolitan Police's Art and Antiques Unit for 10 years until he retired in 1999, said art had become a "natural target" as prices for the commodities had risen.
That has led to the loss of 15, 000 troy ounces of platinum output, an expected 8.5% increase in unit costs for the year and a risk that the company would miss its full-year production target of 750, 000 ounces, Lonmin said.
Mr Deats, deputy head of the National Hi-Tech Crime Unit (NHTCU), said that greater use of online shopping and banking was making the net a tempting target for organised crime groups.
The officer, named as a target by Mr. Dorner, is under protection with her family, according to an officer in her unit.
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).
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