Sentence examples for value-added elements from inspiring English sources

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So growth must come gradually from the value-added elements of exclusive, personal service and the luxury of ordering handmade clothes.

On automation, Foxconn said: "As we have long said, Foxconn is investing in the automation of many of the manufacturing tasks associated with our operations … to enable our employees to focus on high value-added elements in the manufacturing process".

Using a knowledge pyramid Figure 7 depicts the main value-added elements for decision-making models.

In a statement, they said, "we are applying robotics engineering and other innovative manufacturing technologies to replace repetitive tasks previously done by employees, and through training, also enable our employees to focus on higher value-added elements in the manufacturing process, such as research and development, process control and quality control".

Even with IMAX and 3D being dangled as value-added elements, the big budget series based on Hasbro's long-running action figures has become shorthand for the calcifying corrosion that's befallen summer movie season in recent years.

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Along with its location, array of restaurants and an occupancy rate firmly in the 80% range, Rosenfeld says he is also acquiring another value-added element: rooms and amenities that have been kept out of circulation during renovations, and expiring long-term business contracts for the hotel's convention business that Rosenfeld can now mark to market.

For me, the value-added element is Frank's revelations of the "well-graduated," set out in the first 50 pages.

Here, u is a row vector of 1's, E s represents country S's export by sector, and V s is the diagonal matrix as constructed by country S's sectoral value-added rate (non-diagonal elements are given by 0).

Researchers devote to design catalytic systems with higher activity, selectivity, and stability ideally based on cheap and earth-abundant elements to reduce CO2 to value-added hydrocarbon fuels under mild conditions driven by visible light.

Thus the off-diagonal elements of the last matrix of Eq. 3 represent value-added exports and the diagonal ones represent domestically consumed value added.

The challenges in catalytic reduction of CO2 to value-added fuels ideally based on cheap and earth-abundant elements rather than on precious metals are efficiency, stability, and selectivity [2].

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