Similar words: a stage, stage, upstage, onstage, hostage, postage, stage left, backstage. Meaning: ['weɪstɪdʒ] n. 1. the process of wasting 2. anything lost by wear or waste.
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31. Faults were being discovered, but too late in the cycle to prevent significant wastage.
32. It is obvious that the relatively low price of high grade primary aggregates discourages efficient use of available resources and increases wastage.
33. If many keys do not have records associated with them, then there is wastage in storage space.
34. We have to expect more wastage, can't keep putting it in and out of the fridge, could poison somebody.
35. He analysed these results in terms of output, wastage rates, labour turnover and absenteeism.
36. Processing is then designed to minimize wastage and maximize data collection.
37. Count part tiles as whole ones, then add an extra 5% to allow for wastage.
38. For the Army we are talking about in excess of 10,000 redundancies and much of the other reductions will occur through natural wastage.
39. What is needed is the urgent introduction of single tier training schemes of shortened duration with wastage rates of around 10%.
40. As a result, there was a lot of wastage in every area of our lives.
41. No, natural wastage, as they call it these days, took care of the decrease.
42. The mean wastage rate therefore is 37.5 %, which gives us a figure for last year of 375m untouched desserts.
43. This reduces the wastage due to damage in the journey from greenhouse to supermarket shelf.
44. Ten of the posts to go will disappear through natural wastage.
45. This indicated that first year examination results were a far superior predictor of wastage than the A-level scores of entrants.
46. Indirect material consumption and wastage monitoring and control.
47. Wastage is now applied to Outpost construction platform blueprints.
48. An energy saving strategy, which aimed at the problem of arc welding transformer with high open energy wastage and low power factor, is proposed.
49. Se drums at engaged, The easiest wastage is carbon dust, Next is sensitization drum core, Decodes chip, Scrapes board.
50. With advanced barretter technology, modern fluorescent lamp frame possesses various advantages such as low wastage, low noise pollution, weakly frequency, high optical efficiency, and long life etc.
51. In the course of medium wastage measure, the sundry capacitance and high voltage down-lead parasitical capacitance greatly affect the veracity of the result.
52. The very slothfulness of the mind is a wastage of energy, as is the laziness of the body.
53. The ammo wastage about the anti - aircraft artillery fire unit is the basis of making support scheme.
54. Japanese controlling system of wastage delivery device and 7 inch human - machine interface.
55. The company is hoping to avoid redundancy and reduce its staff by natural wastage.
56. Using a dynamic bandwidth selection, according to real queue size and predicted queue size, the bandwidth wastage offered in the fixed transmission opportunity can be reduced.
57. Materials and Methods: Activated Hematoporphyrin exposed to light is measured by relative DPBF wastage.
58. This paper discusses two of these variables, residual sludge wastage, regurgitant sludge wastage(http://sentencedict.com), and figures out their different effect in the control process.
59. The matching impedance and wastage relate to the TWT can or can not work up to snuff. They are the problems which need be solved when we design the input and output apparatus.
60. We expect to lose over 50 people from our work force every year by natural wastage.
More similar words: a stage, stage, upstage, onstage, hostage, postage, stage left, backstage, oral stage, stagecoach, at this stage, outage, stag, dotage, stagy, portage, cottage, heritage, montage, voltage, vintage, vantage, footage, hermitage, sabotage, shortage, stagger, percentage, stratagem, reportage.