resource capacity
collocation in Englishmeaningsofresourceandcapacity
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resource
noun
uk/rɪˈzɔːs/us/ˈriː.sɔːrs/
a useful or valuable possession or quality of a country, organization, ...
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capacity
noun
uk/kəˈpæs.ə.ti/us/kəˈpæs.ə.t̬i/
the total amount that can be contained ...
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(Definition ofresourceandcapacityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Processingresourcecapacityand the comprehension of garden path sentences.
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In this context, each project should carefully identify its humanresourcecapacitybuilding needs in terms of the numbers and specializations of personnel to be trained.
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However, our humanresourcecapacityis incredibly underdeveloped.
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It has something to so with the regressive redistribution of income and the wrong allocation ofresourcecapacityto the country.
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Time consumed in changeover is also considered waste, and it reduces the amount ofresourcecapacitythat is available to perform value-adding work.
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The weighted transaction resource demands are added-up to obtain the resource demands and divided by theresourcecapacityto obtain the resource loads.
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These simple models usually completely disregard technological constraints; however, in real industrial casesresourcecapacity, inventory or budget constraints may be relevant.
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This approach is simple but cumbersome, and does not readily adapt to changes in demand,resourcecapacityor material availability.
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The weighted transaction resource demands are added up to obtain the hourly resource demands and divided by the hourlyresourcecapacityto obtain the resource loads.
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Because stagesalient tasks are challenging and require access to considerable resource capacities, their successful resolution may be particularly sensitive to preexisting individual differences in adaptation or maladaptation.
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