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"by-product" Definitions
  1. a substance that is produced during the process of making or destroying something else
  2. a thing that happens, often unexpectedly, as the result of something else

484 Sentences With "by product"

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BY-PRODUCT DEPENDENCY Cobalt is rarely found on its own but rather exists as a by-product in copper or nickel deposits.
Prices vary by product but range from $2 to $4.
Macro exhibits good diversification by product, geography, revenues and customers.
A by-product of the system I can no longer stomach.
Cobalt, for instance, is a by-product of copper and nickel.
Fear has historically been a by-product of separation, the unknown.
Dioxins are produced mainly as a by-product of industrial processes.
"Alcohol is the by-product of yeast," Stephen Alesch chimed in.
"Dust is normally a by-product of dying stars," Casey said.
In fact, the album itself was a by-product of these moods.
We already have the by-product of what that next step is.
But better governance doesn't have to be a by-product of regulation.
By product, formal women's apparel led sales at department stores in September.
Zuckerberg's friends describe his travails as a by-product of his success.
Scientists soon found another valuable by-product from the grounds: coffee oil.
Which brings me to creativity, a wonderful by-product of independence and curiosity.
They are unfortunately a necessary by-product of the reorientation of the organization.
As a by-product, it also somewhat reduced the government's potential tax revenue.
The issue of violence is not a random by-product of gangster culture.
Water is a by-product of the process used to power the car.
He said the labor market is an inevitable by-product of the strong economy.
Weingarten admits that this is a by-product of all these systems, including SentinelOne's.
Cobalt is almost exclusively produced as a by-product of copper and nickel mines.
In part, the complacency of many partisans is a by-product of ideological zeal.
But like a modern Midas touch, its atmospheric by-product threatens to choke it.
The show is not a by-product of his life -- it is his life.
Having a packed calendar may seem like a by-product of today's working environment.
It's ammonia that makes manure smell bad, a by-product of its natural decomposition.
His masculine pride was not the cause but a by-product of this exclusion.
L&G's earnings are well diversified by product type in the group's main market.
Yet this cruelty isn't a by-product of policy; this cruelty is the policy.
A by-product of natural gas production, Iran and Qatar are major condensate suppliers.
We apologize to our consumers and retail partners for the inconvenience caused by product shortages.
Fertilizers made from sewage sludge -- the by-product of sewage water treatment -- are another source.
Fuel cell vehicles have no carbon dioxide emissions, with their only by-product water vapor.
A COMMON way to describe the history of the technology industry is by product cycles.
Nearly all of it is obtained as a by-product of mining nickel and copper.
Meanwhile, the Republican base is less excited, the by-product of winning everything last fall.
Do you see it as primarily a class issue—a by-product of economic injustice?
They were also joined by product manager, Phillip Pang, who they met at the event.
Her pro-democracy activism started as a by-product of her coming out as lesbian.
Industrial CO2 is produced as a by-product of making ammonia used in fertilizer production.
Added incentive comes in the form of the cobalt Goro produces as a by-product.
As part of this process, it makes ketones or ketone bodies as a by-product.
They adapted this knowledge to their new environment, and work songs were a by-product.
A host of new zinc mines will generate a mini-surge of by-product lead.
It's possible to regard the Florida Shuffle as a by-product of drug-addiction treatment.
The point at which this by-product starts to accumulate is termed the "lactate threshold".
Sexual harassment is the by-product of a system that failed women a long time ago.
Urea is just a by-product of protein breakdown that we humans filter out in pee.
Many companies in the marijuana industry had been started by product aficionados with little business experience.
There was crude oil from the Louisiana coastline, a by-product of the Deepwater Horizon spill.
And the additional cost is also compensated for by product-lifetime savings on fuel and emissions.
"Sexual abuse is a by-product of what happens when that is the culture," she said.
That's more of a by-product of who's on IEX and how our market was built.
The handkerchief below is a by-product of the series; I clean rubber stamps on it.
Many companies in the marijuana industry had been started by product aficionados with little business experience.
This was my struggle—the bizarre by-product of a crippling insecurity and an inflated ego.
Russia includes condensate pumped as a by product of gas output, while other producers do not.
There the toiletries are sorted by product before entering the first stage of the recycling process.
Fuel oil typically trades at a discount to crude oil because it is a residual by-product.
Just as plastic is derived from petrochemicals, bitumen is produced as a by-product of refining oil.
Its sonic escapist's streak is no fluke—it's a by-product of Hookworms' expanding range of influence.
Brazil now produces gas in abundance as a by-product of pumping oil from its offshore wells.
The best results are those that lead to formalisation as a by-product of sensible rule-making.
It is funded by the Federal Reserve, whose profits are a by-product of conducting monetary policy.
Ruthenium is a by-product of a radioactive material used in medicine, molybdenum-99, according to NPR.
All that makes the leftovers a potentially smelly industrial by-product, which is why they are buried.
For Ibrahimovic, popularity has been a by-product of success – and a fairly belated one at that.
One dish is broccolini served with a fortified macadamia cream — the by-product of distilled roasted macadamia.
Investors are also focusing on a drop in gross margins, a by-product of intense price competition.
Governments have agreed to "bind" their tariffs at or below a scheduled amount that varies by product.
A by-product of their intelligence, they often put themselves in mortal danger just by being curious.
Fun is a by-product of skiing, but for many serious skiers it is not the goal.
The House Judiciary Committee also asked for lists of competitors by product, emails, financial statements, and more.
The category was hobbled by product launch hiccups among early movers like HTC Vive and Facebook's Oculus Rift .
Her mind was racing now… plutonium, plutonium, created as a by product from the fission of uranium, right?
Outside of the African copper belt, cobalt tends to be found as a by-product in nickel deposits.
Cabot gets a bulk of its revenue from natural gas, which is a by-product of oil drilling.
For many, that's more than just a by-product of the day's activism: It's part of the point.
It is the by-product or effect of good work and thoughts in our career and personal life.
This reality is a by-product of a poor history of dealing with culture and people in Canada.
KEY RATING DRIVERS Aegon's ratings continue to reflect the group's diversification by product range, distribution channel and geography.
The firm said it was targeting more diversification by product, client and country as the driver for growth.
Animals like us consume oxygen every second, while plants produce fresh oxygen as a by-product of photosynthesis.
Approximately 1003 percent of the world's supply of cobalt comes as a by-product of nickel or copper.
Bayer on Monday said its share of the settlement amount will be partially offset by product liability insurance.
Political substance as a by-product of the profit motive: This is what passes for democracy in America.
Put more emphasis on fighting ISIS and hammering out peace rather than dealing with the human by-product.
China's economic reforms since the 1980s have actually greatly increased inequality as a by-product of rapid economic growth.
A lot of these problems were caused, the company's leadership believes, by product decisions made early in its existence.
A happy by-product of the merger is that it equips Standard with his successor, Allegheny's boss, Andy Hasley.
RGA has built upon its historical strength in the North American mortality market by diversifying geographically and by product.
By product, volatile pharmaceutical's overseas sales decreased 47.0 percent in October after growing 16.2 percent in the previous month.
The data is actually a by-product of Intergral scanning diffuse cosmic X-ray background from supermassive black holes.
It can't simply be an afterthought or a happy by-product of creating a service for busy urban centers.
And that to me is all a by-product of the core design is completely illogical and doesn't work.
Maguire said the EU should take a product-by-product approach to determine if clearing needed to be relocated.
The high neck disguised my boobs, which weren't really boobs at all, just a by-product of being overweight.
Fake reviews have been an occasional and frustrating by-product on sites like Google, Yelp and Amazon for years.
At the end of the stream, Fowler makes a kind of plastic from a by-product of refining gasoline.
However, due to the fermentation process involved in creating kombucha and kefir, alcohol is formed as a by-product.
Around Ninety-five percent of the world's supply of cobalt comes as a by-product of nickel or copper.
For a long time, the scientific establishment suspected that dreams were a superfluous by-product of the REM state.
I was quickly making it, but money was simply a by-product of doing what I was passionate about.
Thompson is one of many "spiritual seekers" whose medical symptoms improve as a by-product of an ayahuasca ceremony.
Could it be a cellular by-product from one mouse, or the effect of borrowing a younger mouse's liver?
When the intensity of the exercise is particularly high, the muscles start to produce another by-product called lactate.
China typically imports soybeans to crush for meal to feed its livestock sector, leaving soyoil as a by-product.
I'm collaborating with a company who make vegetable juice from the by-product of scraping carrots for the supermarket.
"It can be a by-product, but it's not the focus and is not even necessarily the goal," he said.
The new plant generates not only electricity, but also heat for the farm's greenhouses, with fertiliser as a by-product.
It's a serious issue, not only that nuclear bombs still exist but the by-product of that technology, nuclear power.
An unexpected by-product of Mr Zuma's scandal-plagued presidency has been a growing public interest in the justice system.
However, the broader sanctions threat against Rusal, a by-product of the sanctions against its oligarch owner Oleg Deripaska, remains.
Rhodium is mainly a by-product of platinum mining, making it hard to increase production even when prices are high.
Diversified Portfolio, Solid Recurring Income: Ciputra Development is one of Indonesia's most diversified property developers by product, geography and segmentation.
And like any online collectible, there's an inevitable comparison to Pokémon, as pointed out by Product Hunt founder Ryan Hoover.
An unfortunate by-product of the internet's rampant no-man's-land attitude to content is the introduction of gore websites.
By no means is it completely flat and across the board, it's very much commodity by commodity, product by product.
Diversified Portfolio, Solid Recurring Business: Ciputra Development is one of Indonesia's most diversified property developers by product, geography and segmentation.
"Without the labeling it would be way too complex to set levels of natural sugar by product group," Popkin says.
I managed to persuade myself that not eating was a by-product of my physical diagnosis, and I was wrong.
Ladies and gentlemen, Knights and Merchants: perhaps the greatest by-product of China's gloriously lax health and safety regulations yet.
Rare earths are usually found as a by-product of mining for more widely used minerals such as iron ore.
There's a strong case that this is not a mere by-product of Trump's pardons, but a goal of them.
Staff also ascertained and dealt with the kind of psychological stress that is a by-product of a natural disaster.
Sewage sludge -- the semi-solid by-product of sewage water treatment -- is used in many countries to fertilize agricultural fields.
Hydrogen and oxygen are combined to create electricity and water is a by-product that drips out of the exhaust.
"We see this as a by-product of a healthy economy and strong job market inspiring student confidence," she explains.
Here's a look at how Apple did, product by product and region by region: This article originally appeared on Recode.net.
Production of cobalt, a copper by-product that is in demand for battery metals, rose 11 percent to 13,000 tonnes.
These instances of male non-privilege often stem from toxic masculinity, which is a by-product of living in a patriarchy.
Under the deal, Iran is required to sell any surplus enriched uranium, a by-product of Iran's civilian nuclear power generation.
But during the live demo by product manager Brian Rakowski, the Assistant made one of those mistakes that drives everyone crazy.
Critics have noted that a by-product of the film's pervasive nostalgia is a set of regressive political values on race.
Others took it as a natural by-product of the like-mindedness between Orban's anti-immigrant government and the Trump administration.
"As a function of solving these problems well, a by-product is the companies we pick become very successful," he added.
It has relaxed rules governing the disposal of coal ash—the toxic by-product of combustion that can leach into streams.
"I tackle internal aging by nourishing my cells from the inside and the welcome by-product is looking and feeling good."  
Reduced release of methane may only be a by-product of these gains in efficiency, but it is a welcome one.
Washington is also pushing for China to remove tariffs on ethanol and distiller dried grains, a by-product of ethanol production.
The Wall Street Journal explained: Ironically, the shift is partly a by-product of a drug-war success story, Plan Colombia.
But increased Chinese military activity in the East China Sea could prove to be the by-product of more specific aims.
A by-product of the crude oil refining process, fuel oil is used as a shipping fuel and in power generation.
Anxiety, Harris argues, isn't just an unfortunate by-product of an era when wages are low and job security is scarce.
The by-product is aesthetic blandness, easily repackaged and shifted around global cities by architecture firms that specialize in corporate headquarters.
This results in an imbalance in their systems, and a more pungent body odor could be a by-product of that.
Ironically, I don't even get the sense that this policy was meant to appease women—that was just a by-product.
However, the risk is mitigated by product inelasticity in the supermarket space and the strong market presence of Wesfarmers' retail businesses.
It's either a performance to attract mates or a by-product of adaptive characteristics that have been selected for other reasons.
The prosecutors said in the document the LCO, a refinery by-product for diesel blending, had not originated from the Philippines.
Led by Product Hunt founder and CEO Ryan Hoover, Weekend Fund raised a smaller debut angel fund a few years ago.
Almost all cobalt is produced as a by-product from copper and nickel mines, meaning output increases are dependant on other markets.
These shares, particularly those of banks, need higher interest rates, which of course are a by-product of a better economic tempo.
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Another by-product of legal hemp will be tens of thousands of new jobs across multiple sectors in the very near future.
While the soy hull by-product can also be exported, it has a much lower market value than the meal, Reis said.
China and Russia have dominated global production with around 60 percent of vanadium output, mostly as a by-product of steel-making.
However, one tangible by-product of the tax package was a considerable hike to the national debt, which grew nearly $1 trillion.
From 1915-1920 onwards, refineries were increasingly geared to produce gasoline as the main product, while middle distillates became a by-product.
More than 70 percent of companies surveyed by VDMA said they were affected by product or brand piracy, the trade body said.
Fitch believes the company's earnings stability is due in part to PFG's business mix, which is well diversified by product and geography.
Approximately 97 percent of the world's supply of cobalt comes as a by-product of nickel or copper (mostly out of Africa).
As with so many other slow foods, the double-curd method isn't tasty by design; it's simply a by-product of practicality.
The fact that it made a nice 'Sony Loves Indies' PR story was a by-product of that, not a company goal.
The third is to find employment for lignin, a by-product of the pulping process which is, at the moment, usually burned.
New orders for services in September grew at the fastest pace since January 2018, buoyed by product launches and stronger customer demand.
They are pencilling in a 663% contraction in North American demand this year, partly reflecting greater usage of scrap by product manufacturers.
They are penciling in a 663% contraction in North American demand this year, partly reflecting greater usage of scrap by product manufacturers.
It is also a by-product of livestock and agriculture — political proposals like the Green New Deal drew attention to burping cows.
The bootstrapped, or founder-funded, company believes that its very existence is a by-product of the growing DIY culture in Southeast Asia.
It's difficult to compare iPad Pro and Surface Pro sales directly as both Apple and Microsoft don't break out unit sales by product.
They masked the request as being for the clean-up of a troublesome lagoon of lime sludge (a by-product of water treatment).
A by-product of her first experience with hormone therapy is that we know roughly how much it hindered her performance: by 4%.
MOFCOM is also conducting an anti-dumping investigation into U.S. exports of distiller's dried grains, an ethanol by-product used in animal feed.
The leather industry takes the view that production is limited by the supply of a by-product of the meat and dairy industries.
This will be increasingly important in a low carbon future, considering that most helium production today is a by-product of methane production.
Put simply, it's what happens when organic materials – such as food waste – are broken down by microorganisms, producing biogas as a by-product.
He called this first French-style rosé, which was essentially a by-product of his red, Oeil de Perdrix ("Eye of the Partridge").
Total will be paid not in cash but in condensate, a very light crude oil which is a by-product of gas production.
A good manager and a leader is able to build a culture where happiness is a by-product of doing a great work.
Two of its core six nickel production units will have cash costs above $10,1533 per tonne this year, even including by-product credits.
I am excited about opportunities anchored by product-focused entrepreneurs and it's a privilege to work alongside founders who champion this, as well.
" The BBC calls the invention of the four-digit Personal Identification Number, or PIN, the "by-product of inventing the first cash machine.
Advances in scientific research have resulted in the occasional tinkering with animal cognition—not intentionally, but as a by-product of other research.
This includes a breakdown by product, location, day, supplier, and customer and the reconciliation of sales and purchase transactions pertaining to those deals.
That came as prices for LPG, a mixture of propane and butane produced as a by-product of U.S. shale gas, undercut naphtha.
As a by-product, ESG-conscious investing can help individuals and institutional investors minimize the risks to reputation that some investments can bring.
However, a by-product of the proliferation of bot traffic is that data, which drives key tactical and strategic decisions, can become polluted.
"Pricing is continually evaluated on a product-by-product and market-by-market basis in our stores," Starbucks spokesperson Sanja Gould told Business Insider.
This microbe, which comes from the Archaea family of microbes, uses carbon dioxide and molecular hydrogen as food, releasing methane as a by-product.
The EPA has also loosened rules on the storage of coal ash, a by-product of mining which can leach toxic metals into streams.
ONE by-product of the Trump administration's extraordinarily high turnover is likely to be a large number of tell-all books from former staffers.
High pony, spandex, and the sheerest gleam of sweat that actually looks more like a purposeful highlight than a by-product of a workout.
The 50,000 tonnes of Gorge Farm's residue that can be used annually for biogas can produce 35,000 tonnes of a natural fertiliser by-product.
In an ideal world, countries would rise in the World Bank ranking as a welcome by-product of reforms undertaken for their own sake.
It's retail sales grew 14 percent, helped in part by product launches such as components of living-room entertainment systems with voice control functions.
THAT WOULD BE A CRAZY IDEA AND SO THE IDEA THAT IS GOING TO BE A BY PRODUCT OF THIS IT DOESN'T MAKE SENSE.
It is a natural by-product caused by crushing rocks that is regulated as particulate matter in the air and as solids in water.
There, she argued that our current wellness space was driven by product mania, and an obsession with how to make individuals healthier, not communities.
These are the same silkworms that have fueled the Chinese silk trade for centuries and are now a plentiful by-product of the industry.
Before the meeting, the Commerce Department did say it was undertaking a review of U.S. trade deficits by product, due out in late June.
Baghdad also wants maximum revenue, including from selling gas produced as a by-product of the crude extraction, rather than simply burning it off.
Coal ash, a mix of fine powder and sludge that is a by-product of burning coal, is commonly stored in pits and landfills.
If you allow your level of fulfillment to be a by-product of your goals, you&aposll spend a lot of time feeling unfulfilled.
But that's probably a by-product of trying to do too much too quickly, and that too with an extreme level of self-confidence.
Our research team identified three common methods of classifying foods: by product category (such as soda or candy), specific nutrients, or a combined approach.
Fuel cells operate by producing energy from a reaction between hydrogen and oxygen, leaving behind only water, heat, and electricity as a by-product.
The store was the third most popular destination for baby registries after Amazon and Target, according to a survey by product review website WeeSpring.
Chinese customs will formally release data for trade with North Korea in the second half of the month, along with a breakdown by product.
And for a small number of individuals, farting isn't just a taboo by-product of human digestion—it's the primary focus of their sex lives.
Smaller and mid-sized firms could develop a niche, by product or geography, while larger firms will likely provide higher-value services to fewer clients.
"If that's the by-product of having a great longstanding partnership, then we can deal with it," she told MacLean's in the same interview. 5.
When an aluminum-air battery starts to run, a chemical reaction produces a "gel" by-product which can gradually block the airways into the cell.
Restrictions on the four high-flying companies are best seen as a by-product of stricter financial regulation, says Joe Ngai of McKinsey, a consultancy.
Second, since the gas is a cheap by-product of making ammonia and other chemicals, it is not worth making them simply to produce CO2.
Total sales volume by product tons of ammonia rose to 920,000 in the quarter from 737,000, while that of urea increased to 958,000 from 1.043,000.
In her speech announcing the bill, Warren argued that corruption was not just a by-product of Trump's rise, but enabled by it as well.
The fact that refiners have lost control of distillate stocks should come as no surprise because distillate is essentially a by-product of gasoline production.
China is the world's top buyer of DDGS, a by-product of corn ethanol used by feed mills as a substitute for corn and soymeal.
It is a bizarre by-product of the Trump administration's policies, effectively outsourcing American immigration enforcement to Mexico, and sometimes even to the migrants themselves.
Once an idea gets the green light it will then be handled by product-design and engineering teams, three-quarters of whose members are men.
The Commerce Department and the United States trade representative will do a country-by-country, product-by-product accounting of the reasons for the imbalance.
The compartments also ensure you can organize a vast collection by product, size, or however you want, making it easy to spot exactly what you need.
This latest attempt at personalization is built atop a recent initiative that organizes eBay's vast catalogue of goods by product type rather than by individual listing.
The boring affair, that was partially a by-product of the revised rules suggested by the court, would be Severn's last win under the UFC banner.
Except it doesn't account for the cost incurred by product, sales engineering, account management, marketing, support, G&A and all the other teams this employee burdens.
Fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) combine hydrogen stored in a tank with oxygen from the air to produce electricity, with water vapor as the by-product.
As a result, 2.4 billion tonnes of the protein by-product would be created—roughly ten times the amount of soy protein grown globally every year.
Here's an interesting by-product of the news today that Salesforce would be acquiring Tableau for $15.7 billion: the company is going to make Seattle, Wash.
Reuters will publish more detailed demand calculations later in the month, with a breakdown by product and with adjustments for estimate changes in commercial fuel stocks.
It will also reduce its steel exports 30 percent by product to the U.S. to avoid being a conduit for China's steel overproduction and trade circumvention.
Nearly all cobalt, which prolongs battery life, is mined as a by-product of copper and nickel, making it difficult for investors to get direct exposure.
The default mode categorizes files by product type, which is probably the most straightforward method of the bunch (you also can switch to category or tag).
They only understood the violence as it transmitted into riots, so they just thought that bodies left around the wake were just an odd by-product.
Twitter says this was "primarily driven by product improvements," such as the "increased relevance" of what people are seeing in their main timeline and their notifications.
Rosneft said the investments would be used for projects such as restricting CO2 emissions and utilization of associated petroleum gas, a by-product of oil output.
Some 2000 percent of cobalt is produced as a by-product of copper and nickel output, so for investors pure equity exposure to cobalt is tricky.
Some day, discoveries enabled by a GPU-powered deep neural net might just save your life, an impressive, if ironic, by-product of the first-person shooter.
"The sexual-harassment stuff is the disgusting by-product that is shaking people up and making people awake, but I hope we don't stop there," he said.
It was introduced at F8 by product boss Chris Cox, and Cabral says he works with a bunch of different top Facebook execs depending on the day.
Sound Diversification: Faurecia's healthy diversification by product, customer and geography can smooth the potential sales decline in one particular region or lower orders from one specific manufacturer.
It's also dominated by product announcements and business deals, while Vegas was smaller and friendlier, which is better for sparking odd conversations between people from different industries.
What came next were the Here Ones, a device that captured my attention and excitement in early demos, but was ultimately hampered by product and feature delays.
In the farming industry, male chicks and some unhealthy female chicks are considered a by-product, while healthy female chicks are reared to become egg-laying hens.
But they do offer consumers a curated experience – by product or price – to discover affordable luxury products in apps built for the endless entertainment of smartphone users.
Scale and Diversification Fitch views positively management's acquisition strategy as it helps diversify the group's operations by product range, raw materials and geography, and reduces sales seasonality.
As important, it has emerged recently as the world's leading producer of cobalt, a by-product of copper smelting that is used in batteries for electric cars.
NEIL LUTTONBelfast Under no circumstance should a government offer rewards for the extraction and storage of a by-product, especially carbon dioxide ("Sucking up carbon", November 18th).
Australia is rich in cobalt, mined as a by-product of copper and nickel, holding some 1.1 million tonnes of reserves or 15 percent of world supply.
Brexit has compounded broader problems affecting Europe's manufacturing industry, which has suffered from reduced Chinese demand as a by-product of U.S. tariffs on imports from China.
But not all the products are an equally good deal as profit margins vary by product and flat $9 shipping fee can add up on small orders.
DDoS attacks have long plagued the internet as a by-product of faster connection speeds and easy-to-exploit vulnerabilities in the protocols that power the internet.
"The way we're going to go about it is product by product, country by country," Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross told CNBC Thursday, referring to trade policy generally.
The generation-long resistance to reform is a by-product of special interests and a mentality that replaces common-sense tax policy with gaming of the system.
It may seem odd to attach the title of "best" to a card that is outperformed in virtually every meaningful way by product in the same family.
There is no universally agreed on diagnosis, but Sydney-based dietitian Lyndi Cohen explains that it's most likely a by-product of the starving body's "cannibalization" process.
Even a small splash of domestic terrorism (often a by-product of toxic masculinity and lax gun laws) will sour the mix, so store your terrorisms separately.
New York-based food tech startup RISE uses spent barley, a by-product of beer production, to make flour for bread, pizza, cookies and other baked goods.
It has just been put back into action by Wolf Minerals , not as a tin operation but as a tungsten mine with a bit of tin by-product.
We're slowly, product by product, coming into a new age, where our computers might start feeling as fast as that Apple IIe gathering dust in your parents' attic.
Presenting a wealth of evidence, he shows that this is not the unfortunate by-product of rapid economic growth but the result of strategic choices by the party.
"Pricing is continually evaluated on a product-by-product and market-by-market basis in our stores," Sanja Gould, a Starbucks spokesperson, told Business Insider of the increase.
DDoS attacks have long plagued the internet as a by-product of faster connection speeds and easy-to-exploit vulnerabilities in the underlying protocols that power the internet.
Most of it comes as a by-product from the use of iron in steelmaking, especially in China; some of it is mined in South Africa and Brazil.
It has just been put back into action by Wolf Minerals, not as a tin operation but as a tungsten mine with a bit of tin by-product.
Today's supply chains can take years to establish, and those time frames do not align with the speed of innovation and the responsiveness required by product companies today.
"The breakdown by product is more difficult to establish, but we would suspect that about four or five deaths a year are associated with aerosol products," he said.
There is a current shift towards more vanadium being produced from ore rather than as a steel by-product while China tackles environmental regulations, traders and analysts said.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit affirmed a lower court ruling that a patent asserted against Clique by Product Association Technologies LLC (PAT) was invalid.
The panels for building are made of a light cellular plastic, a by-product of oil refining, which consists of mini spherical particles containing about 98 percent air.
Such plants can recover heat produced as a by-product of power generation and reuse it in industrial processes and to produce energy for hospitals and public housing.
Those extra CO 2 emissions are a breakup by-product, as are the single-use plastic bottles of Glacier Freeze-flavor Gatorade I'll inevitably buy the next morning.
"Any smoke that is produced as the by-product of something burning is noxious and bad," says Brian Oliver of the University of Technology, Sydney to the BBC.
The uncertainty in polls is a by-product of the way swing states have transformed the electoral system for the presidency, and now also control of the Senate.
Perhaps the spark was a by-product of the race's lingering sense of populism, which painted the elite establishment as out of touch with the needs of ordinary people.
Cobalt mining in the DRC is dominated by Swiss trade house Glencore and a variety of Chinese players, all of which extract the metal as a copper by-product.
But now they are moving back to the diesel, jet fuel and heating oil that for more than a year had become a "by-product" they did not want.
In most of the world cobalt is extracted as a by-product of copper and nickel, but it has recently become more valuable than nickel because of its scarcity.
A paper on Brexit from the National Institute of Economic and Social Research, another think-tank, also notes that much services trade is a by-product of goods trade.
The third and most lethal blow against unions, along with board and court hostility, is the expansion of right-to-work laws as a by-product of Trump's victory.
Global demand for cobalt, a by-product of nickel and copper, last year was about 100,000 tonnes, of which roughly half was used in batteries to power electric cars.
Lack of meaningful scale, exposure to underlying competition and limited diversification by product or geography will likely constrain the IDR to the 'B' rating category in the long term.
LPG is mainly a by-product of oil development at the field and at the moment there is no infrastructure for refining, storage and transportation of LPG from Kashagan.
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While QVC EBITDA margin fluctuation is driven in part by product mix, Fitch believes these margins will remain in their historical 20%-9083% range over the next few years.
" He went on, "I think the role we end up playing in politics, in public discourse, in life, is almost always a by-product of who we are psychologically.
But I never played to have all this or because of all of that, if anything it's just a by-product that shows how much I love the game.
"Since many Windows machines look alike, Apple is one of the few manufacturers that can gain by product placement," Ebert wrote in a column for the Chicago Sun-Times.
The idea that we can invent ourselves, create our own futures through force of will, ambition, hunger  —  it's an illusion, really, another by-product of our once-roaring economy.
Their images' stillness, a by-product of necessarily long exposure times, belies the propulsion of a nation racing toward a future it was convinced it could fashion to its will.
He focused on another diesel by-product known as black carbon - or soot - which is a potent planet-warming emission, but not counted under U.N. action to combat climate change.
"On a purely physical level, as someone in my 30s the comedowns are a non-negotiable by-product that makes these two worlds literally impossible to co-exist," he explained.
Seen by Product Hunt, Cleartext forces you to write simplistically, and if you try to type any words beyond the 1,000 most common, it will stop you in your tracks.
In retail banking 70% of shareholder value is typically captured by the customer-relationship and distribution channel, and just 30% by product manufacture, says Jan Bellens of EY, a consultancy.
It's nothing less than a rebirth, which is a by-product of the grit and resilience of neighborhood residents and small-business owners who were determined to stick it out.
In the United States, LPG is a by-product of natural gas production and U.S. exports have surged on the back of the shale gas boom of the past decade.
"This is designed for and by product managers who understand what are the key metrics," said Agrawal, co-founder of Renzu, the data analytics start-up SurveyMonkey acquired last year.
As a convenient by-product of these jail sentences, the trio will now be banned from running for public office for five years, and likely face personal bankruptcy as well.
The development plans announced at the time included using 50 million cubic feet of gas produced as a by-product of oil production to supply power stations in the province.
I didn't retry as I had every other death before it, which amounted to several in a game where death is a natural by-product of necessary trial and error.
In Finland, one firm is working on a process that it says can boost the air quality inside buildings and generate a useful by-product in the form of hydrocarbons.
They were found to contain traces of the hippuric acid associated with animal, particularly ungulate, urine, and euxanthic acid—a possible by-product of the metabolic processing of mango leaves.
In this regard, lead's fundamentals look similar to those of zinc, not entirely surprising given that most of the world's lead concentrates come as a by-product from zinc mining.
Look, it makes more sense than you'd think —  yeast extract is, after all, a by-product of beer brewing, so making it into a spirit isn't too far a throw.
EBITDA Margin: While EBITDA margin fluctuation is driven in part by product mix, Fitch believes QVC's margins will remain within its historical 212001%-20% range over the next few years.
Officials from the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers (CAAM) said, however, the decline was caused by "product issues" at U.S. automakers and had less to do with the trade tensions.
Elizabeth Foster of Tufts University, who has just written a book called "African Catholic", says today's lively, stubborn church is in some measure a by-product of French colonial policies.
In fact, the only by-product is water that is clean enough to drink, at least according to the driver who accompanied me on my test drive of the Mirai.
There is about $4 billion worth of streaming opportunities, estimates Silver Wheaton Corp CEO Randy Smallwood, mostly from copper miners wanting to stream the gold by-product from their mines.
In addition to the extraction of gold and other minerals, Nevada is second to none for what is perhaps the most insidious by-product of the industrial world — nuclear testing.
In addition, Russia will be allowed to exclude the oil condensates that occur as a by-product of natural gas production when calculating its oil production relevant to the cuts.
In many ways, transphobia is a by-product of societal racism: Gender is racialized and consequently policed; racial logics make certain trans people more visible — and dangerously so — than others.
In part because this knowledge often comes as the unintended by-product of a larky little project—armchair genealogy, fun for the whole family—the shocks it delivers seem ironic.
According to DataStream, which has weekly railcar loading data by product type, the four-week rolling sum of automobile car loadings hit a 14-month high in early-to-mid-May.
Often, the government solicits bribes and levies "taxes" at checkpoints on roads, in the form of confiscation of product, which push prices up beyond the higher levels caused by product scarcity.
In theory, it's perfectly positioned to ride the EV revolution, producing the right sort of nickel for processing into batteries with a by-product stream of cobalt, another hot battery metal.
About 150km from Mr Tang's village, in a town called Chenzhou, part of a lead and zinc mine collapsed in 33, flooding nearby farms with arsenic, a by-product of mining.
Congo provides over half of the world's cobalt, a by-product of copper used in electric cars, and if Glencore cannot mine it, Chinese firms could corner the market, they argue.
At first the payoff seemed worth it, especially given a surge in the price of cobalt, a by-product that was a mere afterthought when Glencore had first invested in 21.9.
Banks can take some comfort from evidence in the ECB economists' study and the EBA's survey that COEs are coming down, largely as a by-product of persistently low official rates.
The bladeless fan and air purifier goes on sale today via direct and partner retailers for $499; indeed, clean interior air can now be considered the by-product of (working) technology.
Keen to do something productive with this noxious by-product, he invested in several state of the art digesters that could transform the excrement into fertiliser and methane gas for electricity.
It was only as a by-product of this miraculous act that "the Jewish people" could lay claim to their biblical antecedents, and so could lay claim to their biblical lands.
Popcorn lung has been linked to diacetyl, an organic compound that some companies use in their e-liquid, and that has been detected as a by-product of e-cigarette vapor.
This can be caused by product defects, or by a short circuit of the battery, when they are in contact with metal objects — for example, keys or coins, the authors said.
The Times' reporting was seen as a force for good, while its op-ed page was often cast as evil, a by-product of the separate editorial oversight of both operations.
The limited ceiling of the Rainbow is a by-product of its relatively weak engine, according to Wang, who noted that China still lagged behind the West in aircraft engine technology.
In this way he presents the landscapes that he traverses anew—not just as beautiful wildernesses, but as the by-product of human history, an occasionally troubled braiding of people and place.
Ideally, the biomarker would be a type of protein or by-product of the injury that doctors would be able to detect in a simple test of a patient's blood or saliva.
Some of the slowdown was a by-product of the June 2016 Brexit vote, which hammered the value of the pound and pushed up inflation above wage growth through most of 2017.
The only catch is that, instead offering a product-by-product discount, the online retailer has a code you can enter at checkout ("BEAUTY") that will knock 20% off your entire purchase.
During the summer driving season, gasoline stocks normally fall while diesel stocks rise, as refiners run hard to produce motor fuel and find themselves with too much distillate as a by-product.
There's honestly just too much stuff, too many unused features, too many new tabs, and all the while feeds are getting clogged by product initiatives Facebook is trying to shove at people.
They take up water, and they use energy in the form of sunlight to make things like sugars and to make other higher-value hydrocarbons, with oxygen as the sole by-product.
Melting sea ice and ice shelves are another by product of the added heat in the oceans, and can also add to sea level rise as land ice flows into the ocean.
Another by-product of dieselgate that quickened VW's electric drive, according to the senior executives, was a purge of the company's old guard, who became the focus of public and political anger.
The down used in Canada Goose coats is a by-product of the food industry, with most of it sourced from Hutterite farmers who raise free-range flocks in the Canadian prairies.
But when such lines are delivered with the sputtering frenzy that accompanies them here, they come to seem less like a reflection of the unspeakable than a by-product of uncontrolled rage.
In its IPO paperwork, the company didn&apost break out its sales by product, so it&aposs not clear exactly how much of its revenue comes from selling things other than mattresses.
Advocates say camelina's advantages are that it can be grown on land not suitable for food crops and after being pressed for oil, the remaining by-product can be fed to livestock.
But he told Fox Business Network on Thursday morning that the legislation would give the president "the tools to go product by product, so that we can be reciprocal" with trading partners.
Sexual violence is often seen as a by-product of years of fighting in Congo, where atrocities were blamed on soldiers and armed groups, but rape is also rife beyond the conflict zones.
The truly human bit of language—the ability to nest small units (words and phrases) inside larger ones (phrases and clauses and sentences) is, in this view, a useful by-product of "Merge".
In 2006, cattle farmer Masaki Ishii wanted to find a way to use the by-product of olive oil production as feed for his cows, according to Joe Heitzeberg, founder of Crowd Cow.
Chief Executive Officer Jack Dorsey said growth in monetizable daily active usage (mDAU) was driven by product improvements, including making the site easier to navigate and more proactively identifying abusive content to remove.
Up at the top of the page, you can filter it by date or by product, or you can search for something specific (like a webpage you've visited or an app you've used).
The row represents a new front in a long-running legal battle, a by-product of broader political tension following Russia's annexation of Crimea in 2014 and support for separatists in eastern Ukraine.
Across the country, California Democrats (aided by grassroots organization Our Revolution, a by-product of Sanders' campaign) are advocating for a similar bill that would launch a statewide single-payer health care system.
Terrafame plans to recover uranium acquired as a by-product of other metals and to refine it into yellowcake, a semi-finished uranium oxide product used to manufacture fuel for nuclear power plants.
Also, I suggest installing the site's browser extension, which lets you see pricing trends on a product-by-product basis and allows you to set your desired price without navigating away from Amazon.
"Since molybdenum prices do little to incentivize more by-product mine supply, the deficit should be met by drawing inventories until prices are high enough to encourage more primary mine supply," Citi said.
"Since molybdenum prices do little to incentivize more by-product mine supply, the deficit should be met by drawing inventories until prices are high enough to encourage more primary mine supply," Citi said.
As cobalt is mined largely as a by-product of other metals such as nickel and copper, it is hard for producers to crank up output in response to higher demand, it said.
The breakdown by product comes after data earlier this week showed China's imports from North Korea plunged last month to their lowest level in dollar terms since at least the start of 2014.
Chinese investment in Kenya is bringing with it a nasty by-product — racism and discrimination from Chinese employers toward the local population and its workforce, according to a feature in the New York Times.
Jack Dorsey, the company's chief executive, said the growth in monetizable daily active usage was driven by product improvements, including making the site easier to navigate and more proactively identifying abusive content for removal.
"I've been incorporating a lot of traditional house and techno elements into the tracks I'm producing lately and this mix is definitely a by-product of that process," the producer tells THUMP over email.
Lead is a good proxy for economic activity because it is a by-product of silvermaking (lead and silver often occur in the same ore, known as galena), and therefore of the money supply.
Unlike America, which gets most of its carbon dioxide from natural wells, 50% of Europe's comes as a by-product of ammonia production; a further 30% stems from processes for making hydrogen and bioethanol.
" And that, Coppins wrote, is a by-product of the way he'd felt "for virtually his entire life—face pressed up against the window, longing for an invitation, burning with resentment, plotting his revenge.
The suspension was deemed a by-product of the negative reputation Toquinho had garnered for holding onto damaging heel hook submissions for too long after the fight had already been stopped by the referee.
In the Jones cosmology, atrazine's harmful effects on frogs are not the by-product of lax industrial regulation; they are evidence of a willful program to chemically castrate an unruly citizenry before subjugating them.
"The by-product of quantitative easing, combined with ultra-low interest rate policies, has been the dampening down of volatility," Kelso said, adding that an increase in volatility spikes was likely in the future.
But MPs, particularly those from what is formally called the Conservative and Unionist Party, should ask themselves whether it is right that an accidental by-product of Brexit should be a step towards Irish unification.
Refinery crude processing is expected to reach record rates in the third quarter, especially in the United States, as refiners try to rebuild depleted gasoline stocks, which will swell gasoil stocks as a by-product.
Twitter's Chief Executive Officer Jack Dorsey said the growth in monetizable daily active usage (mDAU) was driven by product improvements, including making the site easier to navigate and more proactively identifying abusive content for removal.
The scheme was also open to small scale power generators that can also reduce their output at short notice, such as combined heat and power units, which generate electricity as a by-product of heating.
Flugsnug, the guy who took the video of all the takeoffs and landings with clouds forming around the wings, says:These are a by-product of the lift forces which hold aircraft up in the sky.
That will also be another by-product of merging Truedialer features into Truecaller: the aim is to get users to spend more time in the app, and to get them using it for more functions.
Jorge Balarezo: Comfort Radio is a by-product of my aspirations as a photographer, as well as being intrigued by the day-to-day lives of underground techno and house people in New York specifically.
It's possible Samsung's higher cost is just a natural by-product of the complexities of replacing the S7 Edge and Note 7's curved screens, especially with the added complexity of keeping the waterproofing intact.
Sales were gangbusters, but Axon — then Taser International — became mired down by product liability litigation stemming from its weapon use in high-risk situations, antipolice and anticorporation sentiment, and lots of shortselling of its stock.
Now, by contrast, conservative intellectuals find themselves defenders and allies, in the name of free speech, of the most distasteful by-product of the market society: the déclassé, bohemian mob leaders of the alt-right.
TROMSOE, Norway (Reuters) - Greenland's push to extract rare earth metals will remain a contentious political issue for years to come because the mining also produces uranium as a by-product, the nation's finance minister told Reuters.
Know Your Meme explains the GIF's initial popularity as the by-product of online articles rounding up the best episodes and jokes of 30 Rock before it went off the air, and they are likely correct.
"I think the way to address it is to deal product by product with what we can do to change the export side and what we can do to reduce the bad imports side," he said.
Along with their own exuberant, random ravings they have experimented with rap versions of the poetry of Goethe, and their whole output is an unlikely by-product of the intense classical-music culture of south Germany.
Unlike Brazil, where sugar firms produce ethanol directly from cane juice, Indian millers use molasses, a by-product of sugar-making, to produce the chemical, so a rise in sugar production will also boost ethanol output.
The octogenarian Tata was acquisitive, legacy driven and an exponent of the traditional Tata Trusts view that companies exist to provide value and service to a community, making profits as a by-product of that process.
China, the world's top buyer of the by-product of corn ethanol, buys almost all of its distillers' dried grains (DDGS) imports from the United States as a substitute for expensive domestic corn in animal feeds.
A sale of the unit could help FCA pay off some debt at a time when it remains overly exposed to a peaking U.S. auto market and its five-year investment plan is plagued by product delays.
This all sounds great as far as it goes, but the new platform could generate additional complexity for customers simply as a by-product of trying to make all the pieces work together in a coherent way.
Chief Executive Iván Arriagada said net cash costs are expected to fall in the second half due to higher grades and by-product volumes while production is expected to rise as concentrate is moved to the ports.
Silver mine production fell 1.033 percent to 21.03 million ounces, the lowest since 21, largely due to lower by-product output the from lead, zinc and gold sectors as well as lower silver scrap supply, said Wiebe.
"Because of all the leaders I had, they helped me learn resilience and grit, so I am a by-product of every single coach and player I had ever had the fortune of gracing the field with."
Where previous spacecraft used fuel cells that produced water as a by-product, which then could be recycled into the food system, Skylab used solar cells for power, so foods that needed to be rehydrated were restricted.
A breakdown by product isn't yet available for October, but data for September showed that in the first three quarters of the year exports of gasoline were up 7.2%, diesel by 14.5% and jet kerosene by 20.2%.
Read more: Richard Branson dived 124 meters into the world's second-biggest sinkhole and made an unprecedented discoveryAmong the artifacts is a small fragment of flint that may have been a by-product of stone tool manufacture.
KHOBAR, Saudi Arabia (Reuters) - Saudi Kayan Petrochemical Co. reported a net loss in the fourth-quarter, the fourth straight quarter it failed to achieve a profit, hurt by product prices that have tumbled along with feedstock oil.
"Because this data is collected as a by-product of police activity, predictions made on the basis of patterns learned from this data do not pertain to future instances of crime on the whole," Venkatasubramanian's study notes.
Under a reorganization announced on Friday, Akzo said it will realign management along four geographical lines for paints and there will be four "integrated coatings business units" resumably by product line, although the company did not elaborate.
In Canada, Zekulin, who became CEO after the ouster of co-founder Bruce Linton in July, highlighted that their new smoking technologies slated for release in December will be certified by product safety testing company Underwriters Laboratories.
While this may be an effective strategy in certain environments, some of the ETFs may also introduce other risks, such as sector concentrations or valuation risks that can occur as a by-product of a single-factor focus.
GAM, which is 80 percent owned by private equity house RCF, processes tantalum extracted as a by-product of lithium production at the mine and then ships it to its downstream facilities in the United States and Japan.
The row threatens to open a new front in a long-running legal battle between the companies - a by-product of broader political tension following Russia's annexation of Crimea in 2014 and support for separatists in eastern Ukraine.
The dispute is a by-product of the worsening relations between Kiev and Moscow since Russia's annexation of Crimea and the eruption of Russian-backed separatist violence in Ukraine's Donbass region, which has killed more than 10,163 people.
The EMA said NDMA was an unexpected impurity that was not detected by routine tests carried out by Zhejiang Huahai, adding that the manufacturing changes introduced in 2012 were believed to have produced NDMA as a by-product.
The disagreement was a by-product of the worsening relations between Kiev and Moscow since Russia's annexation of Crimea and the eruption of Russian-backed separatist violence in Ukraine's Donbass region, which has killed more than 10,000 people.
As the state seeks to benefit more from large-scale mining too, Mulenga in December said the government plans to make copper mining companies account for the gold they produce as a by-product of the mining process.
Borealis, which makes plastic products ranging from food packaging to pipes and lightweight car parts, said the hydrogen that is a by-product of the dehydrogenation process will be sold to Air Liquide under a long-term agreement.
The seventh-generation Volkswagen Jetta debuted in Detroit, and with it comes the option for a new digital cockpit, a by-product of VW's switch to the MQB platform used by other models like the Atlas or the Golf.
A sale of any of the units could help FCA pay off some debt at a time when it is highly exposed to a peaking U.S. auto market and its five-year investment plan is plagued by product delays.
"Since then, we've gone product-by-product through all the elements in our hardware and software where the login process could have been compromised, to ensure this is no longer an easily replicable hack," said DJI spokesperson Adam Lisberg.
The company was born as a by-product of Ford Model T production, when Henry Ford wanted to find an outlet for his sawmill's waste wood, so he invented the charcoal briquette along with a University of Oregon chemist.
Instead, it suggests the virulence of the classic American malaise: loneliness, the toxic by-product of freedom which generates ad-hoc, fragile communities among people who have escaped conventional backgrounds and who, after dreaming of cosmopolis, wake up atomized.
Vale said the deal is an add-on to a contract first signed in 2013, with Silver Wheaton now entitled to 75 percent of the gold produced as a by-product from Vale's Salobo copper mine over its lifetime.
Built on an economy of basuco — the highly addictive and dirt cheap by-product of the cocaine manufacturing process consumed by the city's most vulnerable — El Bronx was where the majority of the capital's drugs arrived and were sold.
Editor's Note: Verge transportation editor Tamara Warren regularly rides and reviews all the latest and greatest from the automotive industry, which means that as a by-product, her son Benicio also gets to take a spin from time to time.
" FROM COINAGE: Try This Healthy, Cheap Late-Night Snack "She used the word 'gross' (unpleasant, repulsive, disgusting) 2describe blood which in this instance is a by product of the period (a natural and biological change that occurs in the female).
An oil refinery by-product, petroleum coke, or petcoke, is used as a fuel because of its higher energy content than coal, but it releases larger amounts of carbon dioxide and sulfur dioxide, which can cause lung disease and acid rain.
An oil refinery by-product, petroleum coke, or petcoke, is used as a fuel because of its higher energy content than coal, but it releases larger amounts of carbon dioxide and sulfur dioxide, which can cause lung disease and acid rain.
Sceptics point out that his approach relies on satellite measurements of carbon monoxide, which like methane is a by-product of incomplete combustion, but whose decline may be down to other things, such as the shift away from leaded petrol.
"We continually evaluate pricing on a product-by-product and market-by-market basis in our stores in order to balance our business needs while continuing to provide value to our loyal customers and to attract new customers," Starbucks said.
After that, the vetting is crowdsourced — via users' social graph contacts, users' intuition when they message other users to do their own due diligence and, ultimately, the two-way rating process generated as a by-product of usage of the platform.
Wired gets an inside look at the development of the security suite from the company that made its name with a sexy thermostat but was sidetracked by product recalls, public infighting and the departure of its CEO and co-founder.
Another prudent approach could be a country-by-country and product-by-product analysis, to evaluate dumping claims and choose policies that would not endanger the future of a wide range of businesses in the U.S. and alienate our major allies.
In recent months, natural gas prices have suffered because oil producers, who were profiting from strong worldwide demand for crude, also produce a ton of what's known as associated gas - natural gas that is a by-product of the crude output.
One could imagine that other retailers that have been hit by product safety issues in the past (say, Amazon with its exploding hoverboards) may want to consider a similar process to restore customer trust and avoid liability in the future.
Amazon's e-commerce sales in the U.S. are expected to reach a staggering $22018 billion this year, up nearly 23 percent from a year ago, according to a new survey from eMarketer that looks at the company's sales by product category.
Unlike her Nashville character, who we last see hurdling toward adulthood and a record deal faster than a judge can grant her emancipation, Lennon is wide awake to the fact that fame isn't the goal but the by-product of creative success.
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) produces nearly two-thirds of the world's cobalt as a by-product of its copper mines and is taking an increasingly confrontational stance toward foreign mining companies, including a new mining code that hikes royalties and taxes.
Second-quarter earnings growth was supported by a 9-percent decrease in total cash costs to $345 per troy ounce due to the ruble's depreciation and also due to a by-product credit from sales of antimony rich flotation concentrate, Polyus said.
So it's a by-product of what I want to do but I really think if all the office buildings in Hong Kong can fit this type of equipment in, we can save a lot of energy for the whole of Hong Kong.
The FTSE 100 company reduced its annual forecast for net cash cost, a measure of cost of production per pound of copper produced, to $1.25 per pound as it expects to benefit from a weaker Chilean peso and higher by-product prices.
However, this risk is mitigated by product inelasticity in the supermarket space and the strong market presence of Wesfarmers' retail businesses, which permit a pass-through of the majority of cost increases and also assist Coles in negotiating lower prices from its suppliers.
"The continued strategy to diversify our business by product, client type and geography and delivery of strong investment performance after fees across a broad range of strategies has resulted in good inflows both internationally and within the UK," Chief Executive Maarten Slendebroek said.
Plus, the store's new Gift Center makes finding a gift easier than ever as it sorts holiday gifts by product categories (women's gifts, men's gifts, tech gifts, home gifts, etc.) and price categories (under $15, under $25, under $50, and so on).
There are also ideas around to capture at source the CO2 released by processes such as cement-making, of which the gas is an inevitable chemical by-product, and then bury it somehow underground—a plan known as carbon capture and storage.
The class action lawsuit, filed Monday in the Southern District of Florida, claims that although the burger chain advertises its vegan option as meat-free, it is contaminated by meat by-product because it's cooked on the same grill as meat products.
Apple doesn't break down its Mac sales by product line, but it's among the company's lowest-volume computers and the only one to be assembled in the U.S. Apple shipped 218 million iPhones in 2018, with the vast majority assembled in China.
Amazon's e-commerce sales in the U.S. are meanwhile expected to reach a staggering $258.2 billion this year, up nearly 30 percent from a year ago, according to a new survey from eMarketer that looks at the company's sales by product category.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's Ministry of Commerce said on Wednesday it will maintain anti-dumping and anti-subsidy tariffs on imports of U.S. distillers grains (DDGs), a by-product of ethanol production used in animal feed, after closing a review launched in April.
While the company announced plans for further, as yet unspecified, cost savings over and above the 50 million pounds already flagged, the firm's outlook is still linked to that of key markets, even after efforts last year to broaden its offering geographically and by product.
"I think if you start negotiating at the edges, or designing at the edges, product by product, some things are protected or carved out as special, then it's not a free trade agreement," David MacLennan, chief executive of global commodities trader Cargill, told Reuters.
Net cash costs fell 22% year-on-year in the first half to $1.19 per pound, helped by an ongoing drive to make savings and boost productivity, as well as higher output, a rise in by-product revenues and a weaker Chilean peso, Antofagasta said.
Now, the market is undergoing fundamental change as the U.S. shale oil revolution, in which LPG is produced as a by-product, has propelled the United States to the top of the production table, and emerging markets have overtaken Japan as the biggest buyer.
The Canadian precious metals streaming company had spent years courting first Xstrata and then Glencore, hoping to get its hands on the silver that was being generated as a by-product at one of the Swiss commodity giant's copper and zinc mines in Peru.
Past E.P.A. administrators have spoken of creating jobs as a welcome potential by-product of the agency's work, especially if they are green jobs, but creating or protecting energy jobs is not supposed to be the mission—protecting human health and the environment is.
It may well be that the feuds and the potshots aren't so much a by-product as an integral part of the entertainment, a subplot to amplify and mirror the foreground arguments over the actual games and the people who play and rule them.
Late last year, the healthcare-focused Brain team, co-founded by product manager Katherine Chou, launched a "digital scribe" study with Stanford Medicine to use speech recognition and machine learning tools to help doctors automatically fill out electronic health records, or EHRs, from patient visits.
I spoke with CEO and co-founder Edith Harbaugh, who filled me in on where the idea for LaunchDarkly came from, how their product is being embraced by product managers and marketing teams and the company's plans to expand with offices around the world.
Her poems decant nicely into theory, but their indeterminacies are an extension of her temperament, as well as the by-product of a remarkable marriage in which each party scrutinizes the other's language, sometimes as a form of flirtation, often as a demonstration of power.
An affiliate of Saudi Basic Industries Corp (SABIC), Saudi Kayan this week reported a net loss of 624.1 million riyals ($166.3 million) in the fourth quarter, the fourth straight quarter it failed to achieve a profit, hurt by product prices that have tumbled along with feedstock oil.
The financial metrics are just a by-product of what we do to make sure that we're delivering for the consumer with an expectation of product that -- things that they never knew they needed and once they have them, they wonder how they live without them.
"Steadily, the end of the supply creation on the back of the China boom is coming to an end, product by product, and that's putting more of a floor under price than perhaps perceptibly existed maybe a year ago," he told a news conference in London.
But if you were hoping for a comprehensive, product-by-product breakdown of everything you can purchase to look like Salma Hayek (or at least feel like you might eventually look like Salma Hayek if you keep using them for long enough), you'll have to look elsewhere.
"Tech parties are more a by-product of a dynamic, inclusive, vibrant tech ecosystem; they are not its progenitors...If and when countries successfully foster their own start-up cultures, tech parties will organically grow," explained Justin Hall, SHDH co-organizer and principal at Golden Gate Ventures.
Grande — who proclaimed in a 2013 interview with The Mirror that she was following a vegan diet because "I love animals more than I love most people" — encouraged fans to "#trythesoyversion" without seemingly realizing that milk was not the only animal by-product used to make it.
Tom Albanese, who steps down as CEO of Vedanta at the end of August, said the excitement around electric vehicles had prompted the company to looking at producing cobalt suitable for batteries from its Zambian copper mines, rather than just treating it as a copper by-product.
From China's "liberation", ie, communist victory against the Kuomintang Nationalists in 19303, violence was, as Frank Dikötter, a historian at the University of Hong Kong, puts it, not a by-product but the essence of Mao's rule: a reign of broken promises, systematic violence and calculated terror.
And it took us a year and a half as DP World to come up with an idea that we learned a new technology created by us at DP World to allow us to do that which is a by product of joining the technology with Hyperloop.
The purpose of a MAP isn't to get people off drinking (though that's sometimes a positive by-product), so much as it is to halt visits to jail, the hospital, injury, and death, all of which are more common when non-beverage alcohol is a factor.
Rometty talked about the growing importance of artificial intelligence — which she calls "cognitive computing," because it's the by-product of data and human teachers — and its applications in the workplace, taking over rote, repetitive tasks (like reviewing CT scans to help identify anomalies for radiologists to review).
Now the group — which still sells about 100 million pieces of jewelry in more than 13 countries each year, making it the largest jewelry maker in the world by product volume — says it has a sparkling turnaround plan to regain some of the brand's lost luster.
Bridgestone Corp, the world's biggest tyre maker, on Wednesday lifted its net profit forecast for this calendar year by 3 percent to 289 billion yen ($2.63 billion) due to higher-than-expected first-half profit, backed by product price rises that passed on higher material costs.
As Viktor Frankl explained: For success, like happiness, cannot be pursued; it must ensue, and it only does so as the unintended side effect of one's personal dedication to a cause greater than oneself or as the by-product of one's surrender to a person other than oneself.
The court, which recently banned the sale of firecrackers in the New Delhi area, also ordered a ban on the sale and use of furnace oil - another dirty refinery by-product - in and around the capital and ordered implementation of strict emission norms by the end of December.
Enya is as much of a by-product of the inexorable rise of the unreal as the Marvel movies, J.K. Rowling, and Minecraft, but more importantly than that, she is the ultimate castle-dwelling proof that you can shield yourself from the unrelenting horrors of life with art.
"We do not know if Mr. Coppola's retirement was planned ... but in any case, Mr. Coppola not standing for re-election may have been a by-product of Starboard's reported goal to seek aggressive Board refreshment as a path to maximize shareholder value," Wells Fargo analyst Jeff Donnelly said.
He says he will be investing in areas you expect, like engineering and sales and marketing, but also wants to start hiring more data scientists to take advantage of the data the company collects as a by-product of their business to build additional features like LogRocket Metrics.
Read more: Meghan Markle and Prince Harry just took a big step in establishing their own royal legacy away from Prince William and Kate Middleton"Environmental damage has been treated as a necessary by-product of economic growth," Prince Harry said on Instagram upon announcing the theme for July.
"The problem is there is no regulatory framework to ensure that the CBD products being sold meet the Farm Act," Deuster said, adding that there is no research, other than studies done on the impact of CBD on seizures, to support many of the claims made by product manufacturers.
The tragedy of mass extinctions and an ice-less Antarctica makes all the plans my partner and I have seem like what they are: the kind of delusional bougie dreams that are a by-product of the self-obsessed culture that got us into this mess in the first place.
So, if U.S. sanctions were imposed, Kilduff said: "Not only would we not be buying their oil and our key refiners would be losing out, the rest of the world might not be getting Venezuela's oil because they might not have the by-product they need from us to make their oil flow."
The switch to wood was a by-product of nascent hipster culture, with its love of beards, craft beer, bicycles-with-baskets, milk-rounds and all things retro; the return to pegs, though, seemed part-caused by guilt at the amount of carbon dioxide, 1.5kg, emitted by each cycle of a tumble-drier.
Incidentally, it wouldn't be bad for philanthropy people would -- a certain number of people would elect to set their kids up with the billions and billions of dollars rather than that would go to philanthropy -- I don't think that's the primary reason, but I do think that would be a by-product.
However, from what we understand, this is more a by-product of the companies (both Element AI and its customers) wishing to keep involvement quiet for competitive and other reasons; and in fact there are apparently a number of large enterprises that are building and deploying long-term products working with the startup.
Around the time that Arthur Brooks was advising conservatives to appear more compassionate, the Times reported on its front page that Koch Industries had piled thirty-foot-high mounds of petroleum coke—a by-product of oil refining that is sold abroad as fuel—next to a poor, inner-city neighborhood in Detroit.
Furthermore, one happy by-product of the Mueller investigation is it revealed just how poorly James ComeyJames Brien Comey3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 Barr predicts progressive prosecutors will lead to 'more crime, more victims' James Comey shows our criminal justice system works as intended MORE performed as FBI director.
Big data analytics has become an essential cornerstone in how enterprises do business: the mass of information that is a by-product of our increasingly digitised lives gets ordered for a number of uses: to create business intelligence, to feed machine learning algorithms, and to gain deeper insights into larger industry trends to help make better decisions.
There's also a deals alert component to the apps for Android and iOS, so if there are major price reductions in your area then you've got a good chance of finding out about them—the apps let you search by product, store or deal to find what you're after, and deals are often promoted via social media too.
Still, a U.S. antitrust review involving any combination could include a product-by-product analysis or a broad look at a suite of products, similar to the Justice Department review of the now-scuttled merger of oil services giants Halliburton and Baker Hughes, said Seth Bloom a veteran of the Justice Department now at Bloom Strategic Counsel.
"Certainly there's a signaling element as a by-product – possibly being a signal to Syria or North Korea; certainly there is a signal to ISIS that no matter how much you try to hide, no matter how deep you dig, we can still get you," said Mark Cancian, a retired U.S. Marine Corps colonel and ordnance specialist.
"We think our survey results should sound alarm bells for retailers looking to pass on cost increases even if those come after the holidays: A majority of shoppers are unwilling to accept price hikes and will look to trade down in volume, by retailer, or by product," Coresight CEO and founder Deborah Weinswig said in the report.
As most companies are not looking for gas, which is mostly a by-product of oil drilling, the oil-to-gas ratio has surged to its highest in six years, and could increase further as analysts expect average gas prices to fall for a second consecutive year in 2020 to their lowest level in over 20 years.
Banning and shaming fur, whether real or fake, might reduce the amount of illegal hunting of endangered animals used to make the products, but may also damage the communities surviving off of selling the by-product of the meat industry in regions that are known for sourcing leather and furs, such as Africa, Vietnam, and China.
On top of all the controversy that some loan platforms have stirred up with their financials and business models, the whole issue of student loans has found itself in an unlikely spotlight in the current Presidential campaign, almost a by-product of how charged this area is for many going through costly higher education in the U.S. (and increasingly elsewhere) today.
Via Varejo is the by-product of the Casino-engineered merger of appliance retailers Casas Bahia SA, which the elder member of the Kleins founded in the late 1950s, and Globex Utilidades SA. The French retailer bought both companies in 2009 through local unit GPA SA. GPA gained 2.5 percent to 56.65 reais, extending gains this year to 35 percent.
TARA SETMEYER, CNN POLITICAL COMMENTATOR: I&aposm not some has that has Trump derangement syndrome and blames Donald Trump for everything but this right here, this kind of stuff is a direct by-product of how Donald Trump behaves-- MIKA BRZEZINSKI, MSNBC HOST: The thing that sort of is the background of all of this is that the President can racist and nothing happens to him.
In Vince Junior's realm, the story contains does not just the match-up between wrestlers, it also includes interactions between fighters outside of the ring, feuds that continue across events, stories generated by product sales or audience demands, and the 24/7 continual narrative of today's WWE Network that includes comedy sketch shows, food and travel shows featuring WWE stars, and hidden camera shows.
She has loosely iterated that a "Brexit means Brexit" but has refrained from even guaranteeing the future of non-EU citizens that are currently residing in the U.K. Instead, she has hinted that she will wait until the end of the year to trigger Article 50 - which begins the two-year process of exit negotiations - and has concentrated on major social reforms that have become a by-product of the referendum.
Related: 'Just Say No': How Nancy Reagan Helped America Lose the War on Drugs The commission didn't confine itself to health administration, noting that the "virtually unprecedented" spike in homicides in Mexico over recent years (164,345 homicides between 2007 and 2014) was linked to the increased use of military forces against drug traffickers that began in 2006 — a by-product of an untenable escalation of the drug war.

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