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Quality was often sacrificed in order to fulfill the plan in quantitative terms; planned targets expressed in tons, for example, encouraged excessive weight in the product concerned, while targets expressed in rubles discouraged economy and rewarded the use of expensive materials.
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But at $50 a ton, for example, the cost of a kilowatt-hour produced by coal goes from about 5.7 cents to about 10 cents.
Tons of vitamin C, for example, are synthesized annually.
For example, Ton, et al. [ 7] showed that BABA-activated defense in Arabidopsis is dependent on a cyclin-dependent kinase like protein.
Your cell phones for example are running tons and tons of proprietary code from all the different chip manufacturers and all of the different cell phone providers.
(There are plenty of standalone apps offering guided coding lessons, for example. And tons and tons of open source resources).
In October 1918, for example, 511,000 tons of new Allied merchant ships were launched, while only 118,559 tons were lost.
The Energy Emission Design Index (EEDI) is an index indicating the CO2 emission per transportation effort, for example the emitted tons CO2 per ton mile, to be calculated for each new design.
The 1957-58 reportakeses a more humorous look at the items in order to make sense of the enormous figures: for example 42 tons of twine is "approximately 218 miles of twine.
In the case of generic goods (any goods within a class rather than specifically designated goods; for example, 10 tons of coal), ownership cannot pass to the buyer until the seller has specified those goods which he intends to deliver (by transferring 10 tons of coal to a carrier for transportation to the buyer).
Christensen's team then estimated the distribution of biomass in ecosystems—how many tons of tuna or shrimp, for example—and extrapolated to cover all of the oceans.
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