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"Hybrid institutions can create trust and bring capacity where that is required," he said.
In July, PSA Peugeot Citroën announced it would close a plant outside of Paris to bring capacity in line with weakened demand.
While visitor numbers are still down, there are signs that travel to Europe is beginning to recover, as the economy picks up and airlines bring capacity more in line with demand.
Along with the oil already being collected through a containment cap and being processed by the Discoverer Enterprise drillship, that would bring capacity to 20,000 barrels to 28,000 barrels a day.
"We may need to bring capacity in from outside - people with expertise to support that - but I think we can turn it around here in Wales".
Policy lead for education, Councillor Aileen Morton said the upgrade of Dunoon Primary School would bring capacity for 300 pupils and 30 early years places, while a new sports hall would also be built.
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"They brought capacity to the shores of Africa," says Mr Rudnick.
Frank A. Archinaco, executive vice president of PPG Industries, goes out of his way to express the pessimism that drives his company to consolidate factory operations, reduce overtime and trim costs -- all in the name of bringing capacity into line with demand.
That would bring its capacity to 20,000 barrels to 28,000 barrels a day.
Some experts say the most efficient way to bring down capacity is to allow the industry to consolidate.
If progress continues on the pitch, there will be pressure to expand, and space has been allowed to bring the capacity up to 30,000.
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