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was capacity
noun
The ability to hold, receive or absorb
Exact(11)
As a result of that argument and us proving that there was capacity and the drugs would get out, they agreed to $2.45bn.
Christoph Stürmer of IHS, a data provider, reckons that in Europe (including Russia and Turkey) there was capacity to make about 25.5m cars last year, but only 20m were actually made.
Nor is it quite the miniature it once was: capacity has expanded gradually over the past few years, from the 5,000 of its first year, 2006, to around 14,000 now, and the focus isn't quite so tightly upon bearded Americans singing about death as it once was.
"The main congestion was right in the city centre by the tunnels... but there was capacity on the middle ring road which is what we've been advising people to use.
Capacity was essentially the same whether entities were identical circles or unique cartoon animals; nor was capacity changed by an added requirement to identify the entities involved in an event.
"There was capacity for 200, but we were packing it in; queues and crowds often spilled outside into the street.
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And yet there were capacity crowds everywhere.
But the larger problem is capacity.
The main bottleneck appears to be capacity.
It really is capacity chasing content".
"The real problem has been capacity controls".
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