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And Brooke says the by-product of ‘all this back-breaking work’ is fairly extraordinary.
Source: https://geelongindy.com.au/news/13-01-2023/brooke-is-a-local-legend/
Cash costs per ounce metrics, net of by-product credits, are also used in the Company’s internal decision making processes.
CO2 is an essential compound used in the food, cold logistics and pharmaceutical industries and is most commonly produced as a by-product during ammonia production, with around 80% of the ammonia produced by industry is used in agriculture as fertiliser.
Ending Celtic's Treble ambitions would be a by-product of victory on Sunday.
He added: “The most sustainable approach to meeting a target is to redesign processes and realign resources to ensure that the targets are met as a by-product of a well-designed system.
I estimate that the current moly price environment could bring by-product credits north of US$0.50/lbs, which would be a record.
Korobeinik declined to name names with reference to this "back room", though enumerated anonymously-made decisions which, in his view, were of no benefit to the party, as the by-product of this way of doing things.
Source: https://news.err.ee/1609047128/prominent-center-mp-hits-out-at-party-s-back-room-politics
Some of the country's major nickel and copper deposits that produce cobalt as a by-product are Kidd Creek, Sudbury and Raglan.
The increase was mainly due to a decrease of in by-product credits offset by a decrease of in expensed production costs.
This is partially a by-product of him being a bit lazy on deep shots as he does not step into them, instead just flinging them with his arm.