Examples of 'higher operating' in a sentence

Meaning of "higher operating"

This phrase typically pertains to the costs, expenses, or expenditures associated with running or maintaining a business or organization. It suggests that there are increased or elevated expenses incurred in the normal operation of a business, such as labor costs, utility expenses, or production costs

How to use "higher operating" in a sentence

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Higher operating safety due to updated system.
To support cable usage at higher operating temperature.
Higher operating costs due to loss of efficiency.
Less range because of higher operating frequency.
Higher operating cost because of daily battery charging.
Such a construction allows higher operating temperatures.
Higher operating and capital costs than chlorination.
This is more pronounced at higher operating temperature.
Overall higher operating speed and throughput is obtained.
This is due to their higher operating costs.
Higher operating pressures are possible at lower exit temperatures.
This can mean higher operating costs.
Higher operating expenses for the year were also.
Departmental store needs higher operating costs.
Higher operating margins are preferred.

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The company was affected by higher operating costs.
This results in higher operating costs than would otherwise be necessary.
This rise mainly reflects higher operating income.
Higher operating costs on the other hand imply higher tariffs.
This resulted in a higher operating margin.
Higher operating temperatures will increase the rate of oxidative aging.
This produces a higher operating material.
Higher operating costs.
This produces a higher operating temperature.
Gradual improvements could obviously be achieved at higher operating pressures.
Higher operating safety.
This decrease was partially offset by higher operating results.
Higher operating pressures.
These effects were partially offset by higher operating expenses.
Higher operating temperatures would then likely result in poorer performance.
Higher thermal resistance and higher operating temperature.
These higher operating temperatures require successively higher quality lubricants.
Higher flux rates are attainable at higher operating temperature.
This means that higher operating temperatures result in reduced ice production.
The increased cost of fuel leads to higher operating costs.
Sealed systems have higher operating temperatures than direct throughflow systems.
The problems of control increase with higher operating speeds.
This leads to higher operating costs and lower use of crew resources.
Parasitic capacitances are smaller so that higher operating speeds are possible.
Higher operating temperatures result in shorter residence times and smaller equipment.
Silver sintering also occurs faster at higher operating temperatures.
Higher operating costs lower productivity less quality of service less profit.
This increase in recovery comes with higher operating costs.
Higher operating temperatures increase the risk of damage from transient temperature spikes.
Can be used in systems with higher operating temperatures and pressures.
A higher operating margin means that the company has less financial risk.
Products can be manufactured to meet higher operating values upon request.
The higher operating temperature of the ceramic tube allows an ideal mixture of gas.
This of course requires extra energy leading to higher operating costs.
There is a tradeoff between higher operating temperatures and lower catalyst costs.

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