Weitere Beispiele werden automatisch zu den Stichwörtern zugeordnet - wir garantieren ihre Korrektheit nicht.
So using the spare capacity at night is a great idea.
At the moment, its spare capacity is about 500,000 barrels a day.
The spare capacity of every institution must be made available to the other institutions.
Only spare capacity was allowed for commercial use, which affected the industry on the whole.
Iran exports more oil than the world's current spare capacity.
"Prices are supported by the fact that there is no spare capacity."
Not yet - the world still has about seven million barrels' worth of spare capacity each day.
This spare capacity would now be used for the maintenance of the class 101 units.
He does not expect global spare capacity to return to a normal level until 2008 at the earliest.
Second, American industry has much less spare capacity than at the start of previous recoveries.
Does the operator have enough spare capacity to take on additional tasks?
That means lots of spare capacity now all the snow has melted.
Can the task or equipment be altered to increase the amount of spare capacity?
There will be no private sector to step in and "pick up the spare capacity" from the work that has stopped.
A final difference with the Marshall era is the lack of spare capacity in the developed world.
Since most oil producers are pumping all out to meet demand, there is little spare capacity left in the system.
He warned that a decline in beer sales had left the industry with spare capacity.
Also, through the next two years the spare capacity in the economy should help to negate any further inflation.
"This is not a market where suppliers have to manage any spare capacity.
But today's global oil market is so tight, there is little spare capacity left.
"What we've got here is payback throughout the industry for a market that's relied too long on spare capacity."
"Keeping inventories low makes sense when there's enough spare capacity.
A long capital spending boom has left American manufacturers with lots of spare capacity.
Is there any evidence for this claim that "spare capacity" brings down inflation?
Labour is much too specialised these days to talk about "spare capacity".