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Graham Jones, a food industry analyst at Panmure Gordon, said: "The merger takes capacity out of the chilled convenience food market where suppliers have struggled to get supermarket customers to pay them enough to be able to make a sensible economic return.
So there are more countries where we want to add, and that takes capacity — for which we are looking for support".
The model generating the scenarios forming the basis for the stakeholder discourse takes capacity limits and qualities of local energy sources into consideration.
The service rate calculation block takes capacity (C = 5LW) and number of passengers (#n) from the FIFO_Queue block as input to compute the (mu_{n}) and (c_{s,n}^{2}) using Eqs.
Already among the most atmospheric grounds around, that takes capacity up to 18,000 - although the hosts reckon they could have "sold out the stadium eight times over" - and it's fair to say Saracens will find the noise a little louder than they're used to at their Allianz Park ground.
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Plans are under way to expand into a back area that will take capacity to about 100.
If you have a surplus in that sense you are actually taking capacity out of the economy".
But there's also a risk that Qaddafi's forces sabotage infrastructure, taking capacity out of the market for the long term.
Aquatics Centre, above (£269m) Permanent structure and wave-shaped roof in place; diving pool and two 50m pools being tiled; temporary "wings" to take capacity to 17,500 under construction.
Lord's has unveiled radical plans for a £400m redevelopment of the ground which will take capacity up to 36,990 and include a vast underground facility below the Nursery Ground.
"The only way we can do this is by taking capacity from other local services, which then reduces the overall number of carriages allocated to each service.
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