practical capacityの例文
- Hotels are filled nearly to practical capacity, with room-rate increases fattening owners'profits.
- The current bridge, located in downtown Stillwater, reached its practical capacity in 1990.
- IRCU coders have mentioned increases in the practical capacity per server from 10, 000 users to 20, 000 users.
- "' Receptivity "', or "'receptive agency "', is a practical capacity and source of non-instrumental possibilities for social change and self-transformation.
- A concentrating solar array ( CSP ) with thermal storage has a practical capacity factor of 33 %, and could provide power 24 hours a day.
- Although it is formally founded if House establishes sovereignty over the Mojave, in practice, it exists in a practical capacity throughout Mr House's rule in New Vegas.
- It is claimed that, by 2016 or 2017, the existing 2RS will reach its maximum practical capacity of 68 ATMs per hour, or 420, 000 ATMs per year.
- Although it is formally founded if House establishes sovereignty over the Mojave region, in practice, it exists in a practical capacity throughout Mr House's rule in New Vegas.
- The building is located along the axis of the Arkansas State Capitol building and functions in both a visual and practical capacity to enhance the monumental quality of the state's capital city.
- If the majority wishes to claim that choice is a criterion, it must define choice in a way that can function as a criterion with a practical capacity to screen something out,
- "It proves that the EU has the practical capacity to cut greenhouse gases by switching to solar and to other renewable technologies and shows precisely how it can be done, " she said.
- :: In addition, I'd say the following is true-if you upload a picture to Wikipedia, doing so greatly limits ( or entirely abolishes ) your practical capacity to make money from it ( as someone can always get a free copy here ).
- Applying the unmistakability doctrine to such contracts would not only represent a conceptual expansion of the doctrine beyond its historical and practical warrant, but would compromise the Government's practical capacity to make contracts, which is " of the essence of sovereignty " itself, United States v . Bekins, 304 U . S . 27, 51-52.