Atlantic Wind Connection CEO Mitchell believes large wind will be in full-scale development off New Jersey by around 2019.
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Thanks to its Modernist architecture, which differs drastically from the rest of the city, some locals feel the building is off scale in comparison to the rest of Seville.
We can certainly expect public demands and political pressure to scale back drilling off our shores, which will only serve to exacerbate the coming gap between supply and demand.
It makes sense to invest the surplus since adding scale can help fend off rivals.
But then, our radiation supervisor switched on the detector in the compartment and it went off the scale.
But because it was off the scale of everybody's belief system they didn't really come to terms with it.
That distant muffled rumble lasted ten seconds, no more, until the tale went off the scale, lest it should be a bore.
The creepiness was off the scale, but his invention underscored an interesting point about flirting in traffic: The distance among drivers creates a sort of dis-inhibition.
On the contrary, they make human life better off on a scale that is unprecedented in history.
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In many sectors, there are legitimate economies of scale that prevent laid-off workers from self-organising into smaller firms.
His pay scale is likely to drop off from his previous contract, but not as much as his limited abilities will.
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But over the past few years, offbeat smaller-scale works have been taking off, thanks largely to digital-distribution platforms that give a broader audience access to them.
Why worry about something that is off-the-scale in terms of risk?
It camouflages the off-the-scale incidence of unemployment, family breakdown and addiction.
Despite the clashes, the leading ethnic Albanian politician in Macedonia expressed optimism about negotiations to end the crisis and head off a full-scale war in the Balkan country.
Some projects, like Git, follow a more orderly path, while many seem to spasmodically send out shoots that quickly die off and oscillate in scale wildly as they grow and change.
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The cloned cells would be genetically identical to the patient's own, so they could replace part of an ailing brain or heart without touching off a full-scale attack from the patient's immune system.
So we are a long way off from large-scale production in most non-Gulf coastal regions, and hence that whopping three cents a gallon reduction in gasoline prices may be pushed off past 2030.
Once a market has captured most of the trading volume in equities, it can reap economies of scale that enable it to see off even a potentially low-cost rival, and its grip on liquidity then becomes self-reinforcing.
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Next, large-scale components of the homes are prefabricated off site to save time, money and resources.
Animal tests have yielded promising results, and large-scale human trials are expected to kick off in coming months.
But the government's response came too late for some places, cut off by the time the scale of the disaster had become clear.
On the scale of corporate malfeasance, Caterpillar got off easy.
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It's too late for a park on the scale of Gettysburg or Antietam, but off the side roads important battlefield fragments still exist, behind split-rail fences, amidst cattle, corn and glistening yellow tobacco leaves.
As he hears all the time, consolidation brings economies of scale, but Mr. Ayer brushes this off, perhaps a tad defensively.
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Dean Zarras has been writing software since 1982, focusing on large-scale trading and risk management systems on and off Wall Street.
If payments from these programs dry up, providers could be forced to scale back or even close operations, laying off nurses, physician assistants, technicians, and others in the process.
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