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More students will be operating at a higher level, he says.
Democratic-leaning outside groups also spent money but appeared to be operating at a serious cash disadvantage.
MacDonald said many dairy farmers would be operating at a loss until they could adjust to the new payscale.
After more than 30 years, in other words, an investor in gold would still be operating at a loss, without even counting the cost of storing and protecting the gold.
In 2002 the government arbitrarily raised the minimum wage to an average of $100 per month, even while more than 40% of factories were reported to be operating at a loss (the comparable figure in 2001 was 35.6%).
Otherwise, it argues, the utility will be operating at a big disadvantage: simply running the retrofitted plant requires 40 megawatts of electricity, enough to keep a small town humming.
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The reverse osmosis stage will be operated at a high recovery rate of 50%.
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