This may seem shortsighted, but keep in mind that China does not have a deep and robust leasing and financing market such as that which exists in the United States, focusing buyers on the monthly cost of owning and operating equipment.
Under the agreement Ferrate will sell its machines to Green Planet, which will collect ongoing fees for operating the equipment.
It was unclear whether he was operating the equipment when the wall collapsed in rural Lincoln County, about 20 miles northwest of Charlotte.
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Last week, I wrote about an important new survey of family caregivers that shows nearly half are performing work that is often done by nurses, such as managing medications, caring for wounds, and operating medical equipment.
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Nuclear experts also noted that North Korea could be facing similar technical difficulties as Iran in operating the equipment, which spins at supersonic speeds and can easily break apart or leak uranium gas if its parts aren't balanced and fortified with high-end metals.
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As a consequence data centers are using an increasingly large amount of power both to run equipment and to keep the operating temperature of that equipment at appropriate levels (this has led to building many newer data centers next to hydro-electric and other inexpensive power sources as well as in colder climates).
The Brazilians who were operating our technical equipment were all convinced Massa would win both race and championship.
GELI, on the other hand, is building the operating software specifically for running energy storage equipment, and the operating system will enable batteries to perform many more tasks, Wartena said.
Although costs are steadily decreasing due to greater efficiency, reliability and simplicity in operating deep-sea equipment, they remain relatively high.
There are the surgeon's fee, the operating room charge, equipment and supplies, the hospital bed during recovery, and other costs.
Someone is also operating or servicing this capital equipment and the demand for that labor is increasing.
The Royal Cornwall Hospital at Treliske said the new equipment meant the operating theatres were on a par with some of the most advanced in the world.
Last July, for instance, 15-year-old Curvin Kropf, an employee at a small family farm near Deer Grove, Illinois, died when he fell off the piece of heavy farm equipment he was operating, and it crushed him.
Early versions of new labor restrictions still being hashed out in Congress would have barred children under 16 from operating power-driven farm equipment and kept anyone under 18 from working at agricultural co-ops and stockyards (the latest version would let kids keep running machines on their parents' spreads).
Neither Riddell nor the National Operating Committee on Standards for Athletic Equipment have taken a position on the Udall-Pascrell bill.
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"Different" in that 30%of Deere's operating profits today come from construction equipment and consumer goods like riding lawn mowers and leaf blowers.
It adds that she was also "separately compensated" for her services as a writer - as well as Hollinger picking up the tab for office equipment, including the operating cost of a private telecom network.
Free cash flow is calculated as GAAP net cash provided by operating activities less purchases of property and equipment and intangible assets.
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We changed into scrubs and Alleyn took me through the sixteen operating rooms to show me the laparoscopy suite, with its flat-screen video monitors, the hybrid operating room with built-in imaging equipment, the surgical robot for minimally invasive robotic surgery.
The semiconductor equipment provider boasts a 32% operating margin and a 5% annual dividend, but trades at just eight times trailing earnings.
Besides costing you for construction and equipment, the business may run an operating loss in its early days.
Digital Unix is among the operating systems that Compaq inherited when it took over Digital Equipment last year.
Consider: Since March of 2001 Cytyc's free cash flow (operating cash flow less spending on property, plant and equipment) has increased from 26 cents per share to 83 cents per share.
Armstrong and Aldrin were operating in a new and alien environment, in untested equipment (because lunar conditions could not be replicated on earth), with few fallback options if something went badly wrong.
Once their colleagues in orthopedic surgery saw the plan in action, they bought extra equipment so that they, too, could set aside some operating rooms and set up a surgeon-of-the-week program.
Data are also streaming in from other sources: remote sensors operating as fixed sentries, sensors on ground vehicles and sensors on the equipment that soldiers carry around with them (some have cameras on their helmets).
Homes and offices were filling up with personal computers sold by the likes of Dell or Compaq, with CPUs from Intel, running on Windows 95 and later iterations of the dominant operating system from of Microsoft, and connected to the Internet with networking equipment from Cisco Systems.
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He was thinking back to his inaugural voyage in 2000 when, nervous about operating in front of 18, 000 fans, he forgot to raise the equipment as he left the ice and damaged the arena floor.
It was because of equipment failures, '' said Rob Maruster, jetBlue's chief operating officer.
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