As far as orders are concerned, its contract to deliver thousands of medium-sized trucks and trailers to the Army still has four years to run and may well be extended.
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In France, health care is an odd mix of state-run and private insurance, as well as state-run and privately-run care facilities.
OECS, and each with fewer than 300, 000 people, Barbados and the Bahamas are well run and prosperous.
There's much that makes sense about this kind of structure, and lots of talented people and well-run companies are a part of it.
Parents like Ebyon because it is cheap (80-150 rupees a month) and well run.
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Most salient at the moment, FEMA saves lives as well as property when it is adequately funded and well run.
Bamako, sleepy but safe and fairly well run, looks nothing like the capital of the fourth-poorest country in the world.
If you go on a run and perform well this can be one of the most active three months of the year.
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The Levada Center, an independently run and well-respected outfit, recently released a new poll on Russian public opinion towards South Ossetia and Abkhazia.
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For Giancarlo Fisichella to qualify on pole at Spa and to run so well right on the tail of Kimi Raikkonen for the whole race was an outstanding performance.
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For many visitors, Graceland alone is enough reason to make the trip to Memphis, and I can appreciate that because it is a really good attraction and very well run.
Religious orders, chiefly nuns and sisters, however run schools and universities as well as health care systems.
Last month I went to DeBeque, Colorado, and spent four days at the High Lonesome Ranch, a very high-end and well-run hunting and fishing lodge.
And with the focus on larger batteries and more Superchargers, Tesla seems to be saying its cars are going to run long and far as well.
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Yet so far only Slovenia (exceptionally small, rich and well-run) has gained visa-free travel to America.
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He suggests it is impossible to give well and run a company at the same time.
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In systems that are otherwise clean and well-run, the need for further measures might be limited.
The CEO, Willan Johnson, looks for small businesses that have strong client orientation, profitability, and that are well run.
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Most Britons, especially the young, probably think of Japan in terms of karaoke, consumer electronics and well-run car factories.
I've never seen everybody so happy and such a well run party.
But in recent years, well-designed and well-run projects, often with local people getting a say, have sprung up all over the country.
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In September, Mr Pinault launched a hostile bid for Worms, a big financial group that included Athena, a profitable and well-run insurer.
Liberal democracies and well-run companies ought to be able to find ways to deal with any justified grievances about inequality, and to win the argument against unjustified ones.
Unique and well-run food uses are playing a bigger and bigger part in the mix as are tenants serving changing consumer habits in a faster-paced and highly technology-driven world.
So great, in fact, that U.K. Greeting card franchise Carlton cards asked her to come in and run their stores as well as her privately held and family company Papyrus.
Mr Horie may be an outsider, but plenty of the activist funds are run and staffed by well-connected former bureaucrats and by people in their 30s and 40s who lost their jobs or their loyalty during the banking meltdown of the 1990s.
Carriers have argued (lied, frankly) that such penalties are necessary due to network congestion or financial well being, despite the fact that flat-rate pricing has been perfectly profitable, the costs of delivering broadband continue to plummet, and most well-run fixed-line networks experience limited to no substantive congestion.
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American firms in particular have long favoured Ireland as a place to set up factories and run service facilities thanks to its well-educated labour force and low corporate-tax rate.
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