And it orders a government-wide review of the rules already on the books to remove outdated regulations that stifle job creation and make our economy less competitive.
Less easy to justify are Daft's take-it-or-leave-it orders requiring longtime employees to move to far-off Detroit or Cincinnati as part of his "Think local, act local" plan, designed to push more authority over marketing, advertising and pricing down to the regional level.
Since then it has raised the rate at which it fulfils orders instantly from 77% to 88%, and it has cut its inventory by one-third.
Is it last orders at the bar for late night opening in Northern Ireland?
Boeing Co. reported that it received orders for only 39 aircraft, compared to 179 in the previous month.
Now it has orders from customers to take 20 megawatts worth of panels.
Consumerization, virtualization, cloud computing, software as a service, mobility are all increasing the complexity of the job of managing IT by orders of magnitude.
At around 20 megabytes, researchers described it as orders of magnitude more complex than Stuxnet, which was called the most sophisticated piece of malware ever created when it was discovered in 2010.
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Last month, SEBI said that Sahara had failed to deposit the money, so it passed orders to seize all properties and freeze bank accounts held by the two Sahara Group companies, Mr. Roy and two other founders.
Earlier this month, for example, Sony said that demand for its new Daily Edition Reader is so strong that while it hopes to fill orders by Christmas, it can't guarantee a delivery date.
Softbank says it is under strict orders from Apple not to disclose how many reservations it has accepted or how many will be distributed Friday.
This time Vignette got it right and orders began flowing in for the product, called StoryServer.
This is nearly double the 100, 000 pre-orders it received on the opening day itself.
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Packard joined Regal-Beloit in 1979 to run its Durst division, which was then swamped with orders it couldnt fill.
Its order book increased 6% to 523.4bn euros, although it took fewer orders in 2012 than the year before.
The retailer has been facing a storm of criticism for failing to fulfill orders it accepted online for the items.
This time Vignette got it right and orders began flowing in for the product, which Garber and Webber called StoryServer.
Qantas profits have risen, boosted by compensation from Boeing after it cancelled 787 orders and amid narrowing losses on its international operations.
Likewise, the company's official explanation doesn't mention the customs issues at all despite the difficulties appearing two weeks after it placed production orders.
In squabbles between anonymous bloggers and victims Google sides with the attackers, refusing to turn over any information unless a judge orders it to open up.
It used to place orders closer to the key selling period, which allowed it to get a sharper sense of demand and better manage its cash.
Whether or not a scan is needed, the system usually pays if a doctor orders it and the scan might help defend the doctor against a malpractice claim.
The company also said that it told customers a preorder wasn't a guarantee of a reserved device on launch day, but it would fulfill orders over time.
If a vessel attached to one of the three main flotillas believes that pirates have hostages under their control, it is under orders not to launch an attack.
Lawyers for four men who sued the police over the department policy suggest the encounter is critical, because it shows that orders to wrongfully stop men come from the top.
Headed by the finance minister, Edgar Millares, it is under orders to design a new customs strategy, to be on the president's desk no later than the end of May.
Such input doesn't actually control battlefield assets, but it does send orders to the appropriate personnel so they can be executed, and soldiers confirm receipt of the order via instant message.
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