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capacity

[kuh-pas-i-tee] / kəˈpæs ɪ ti /




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Manyweather has now reduced his OL Masterminds summit capacity to 200 in order to make it more personal, and he even brought it to the UK in October to help grow the sport across Europe.

From BBC

It would reduce the economy’s potential to grow because the country’s capacity to produce would be constrained, Daco says.

From Barron's

AI companies are gobbling up capacity at suppliers where Apple has long been the biggest buyer.

From The Wall Street Journal

The housing department said the revised plans would ensure providers retain "sufficient financial capacity" to build new homes at the same time as overseeing upgrades to their stock.

From BBC

“And without more visibility into incremental capacity being onboarded, the shares are lacking a catalyst outside of now trading at a discount to some of its Mag 7 peers.”

From Barron's