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Most Broadway shows need to play to 65 to 70percentt of capacity to break even.
Pakistan's capacity to break this pattern will be tested in the Mumbai case.
The plant has the capacity to break its product down even further and cater to specialized markets.
The gulf has an immense natural capacity to break down oil, which leaks into it at a steady rate from thousands of natural seeps.
This "thrilling play," he wrote in an e-mail from the tour's stop in Australia, is "a human study about an illicit passion, and a compelling insight into our capacity to break rules — indeed the need to break rules".
Mainstream parties have publicly doubted Ukip's capacity to break into parliament, but Thursday's results have convinced the party that, with the right focus, it can deliver a Ukip caucus.
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And if you run a fab that accepts commercial work, you have to keep it filled or very close to capacity just to break even.
A study by rating firm Fitch found that United has to fly at an astounding 96% capacity just to break even in the fourth quarter, the highest "passenger yield" of all the major airlines.
And how can we couple financial giving with capacity-building, to break negative cycles in sustainable ways? 3. Better targeted interventions, supported by impact evaluation: A third element involves the redefinition of metrics for assessing impact, around wider social, economic and environmental outcomes – and the systematic monitoring and evaluation of those metrics.
For Israel, the endgame must deny Iran the capacity to swiftly break out a bomb before it can be stopped.
Similar to fungi, these organisms also have the capacity to partially break down cellulose into intermediate molecules and facilitate the process of decomposition.
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