"Supply chains broken when factories making critical components were destroyed are being reconnected, " he added.
But the other two are critical components of leadership as well, involving body language and yes, fitness.
However, big gusts of wind can transmit too much energy into the critical components (gearbox and generator), essentially destroying them.
All the other parts are purchased and the critical components like the barrel and bolt and springs are all metal.
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Content marketing, social media marketing, content syndication and user-generated ratings and reviews are increasingly critical components of the marketing mix.
But to implement this strategy seems to require that the company manufacture critical components in China, risking the loss of essential technologies.
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By separating critical components from one another, each computer resource can be upgraded on its own cadence without being coupled to the others.
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Or figure out ways to chunk the loading of different components of the page to make sure critical components load before non-critical components.
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Now, though these elements are critical components of many electronics, China overwhelmingly controls the supply, and the government is curtailing exports and driving up prices.
Conservation International support the development of electricity generation for domestic consumption and export as these are critical components of development for Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam.
"Conservation and supply are critical components to ultimately seeing the price of gas come down, " Chambliss said, noting that Democrats generally favor conservation while Republicans generally favor increasing supply.
Over time, cost pressure has led the IT organizations to consider open source for mission critical components such as database management systems (mySQL) or the operating system itself (Linux).
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Threats to the supply chain range from the installation of malicious code in either hardware or software to the installiation of counterfeit equipment and the disruption of the production of critical components.
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His own work involves such things as understanding the makeup and behavior of less-understood critical components of cells, like lipids and glycols, and how a cancer cell might bind with a nanoparticle.
For the computers in question with high-end performance parameters, all of the critical components are made either in the United States, by U.S. subsidiary firms, or in countries in compliance with the COCOM framework.
Many women steer clear of these groups for fear of being labeled, when in fact they are critical components for not only your own career growth, but for expanding the playing field for all women.
Since then he's announced plans for a potential spinoff of part of Ford's Hertz rental-car subsidiary, and in May Ford agreed to buy back 24 plants from Visteon, its troubled former parts operation, to ensure the delivery of critical components.
For a company like Apple (AAPL) that relies heavily on Japanese partners for critical components for its iPhone and iPad, the decision to keep its supply chain lean has painful implications when faced with the disruption caused the Japanese disaster.
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Germany's Robert Bosch, a major supplier of critical diesel components, forecasts diesel penetration in light-duty pickups and SUVs will reach 20% by 2015.
And we are confident that that approach that has a strong military component to it, that is mindful of the enormous sacrifices that our troops and their families are making -- that component is critical, but these other components are going to be critical, as well.
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They are already used in motor vehicles for components that have to withstand critical loads.
The company's headquarters was his living room, where critical pieces of telecommunications equipment were sandwiched between home stereo components.
Over the past 15 years, a substantial number of commercial satellite systems, subsystems, components, and related technologies have become less critical to national security due to the transition from military to predominantly civilian uses.
Specialized engineers focused on three critical areas: the battery, motor and electronic interface as integrated components of a complete machine.
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This is critical analysis for any online game company, PC hardware maker, components maker, service provider, or institutional investor with an eye on China.
Paying for gas, finding a good-paying job, housing problems and paying for health care are major components of peoples' concerns in these two states, chosen because they will be critical in this fall's national elections.
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