Sinn Fein's Sue Ramsey asked about the timeline, or chain of events, surrounding the outbreak.
Even the simplest electric appliance, the desk lamp, generally has at least a power switch or chain.
His love for travel and cultural discovery seem to overwhelm any need for branding opportunities or chain-restaurant endorsement offers.
There are no supermarket or chain store luxuries on sale, with chocolate being the most indulgent item on the shelves.
You could shack up in a dank apartment or chain hotel room when your job or your family vacation beckons you abroad.
Customers who ship their item to a locker typically in 7-Elevens, grocery or chain drugststores are emailed a code after a package arrives that unlocks the door holding their merchandise.
All of these hotel chains hope that the provision of free access will boost loyalty and occupancy, by encouraging customers to choose the same hotel or chain again.
Titania wanted to kiss him and hold him, of course, but it occurred to her that there were other things she could do right then instead: shrink him down enough to carry him around in her mouth, or make him a hump on her back, or chain him to her, foot to foot.
It has no carrier relationships or a supply chain or any other accoutrements of a modern handsetmaker.
Social technologies make it easy for people to learn about the strengths and foibles of the most distant or obscure supply chain or other operational truths of any business.
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The problem, in the group's view, is that companies are now allowed to claim that a product is rich in omega-3s irrespective of whether these are long-chain or short-chain molecules.
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Once you have decided to purchase a gun from a retail outlet -- it could be a local gun shop or national chain such as Bass Pro Shops, Cabelas or Walmart -- the store enters your name and information into the National Instant Criminal Background Check System, or NICS, via a toll-free number or the Internet, to check the eligibility of the buyer.
In general terms, a change in your genome sequence can mean a small alteration, like removing or adding a single link in a chain, or it can mean a structural change involving bigger chunks, like removing or adding whole sections of the chain.
Dating sites have for the most part always had either a squalid or a chain-store ambience.
New Yorkers most often purchase sugary beverages in the grocery store, at a corner bodega, or a chain convenience store.
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If you love to travel, get either a generic travel rewards credit card or a card tied to your favorite airline or hotel chain.
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Beyond those areas, Blazer says there is a demand for people who understand finance or supply chain logistics, who can build and supervise complex systems.
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Oh, I am not going to jump on the Apple-is-losing-its-edge bandwagon or make some obscure connection between its recent stock price fluctuations to some fatal shift in its corporate or supply chain performance (and those rumors around the reductions in orders for iPhone screens, if true, probably stem from a solid reason like a change in product strategy).
Or the device could have been tampered with in the industrial supply chain or even damaged in action.
Let me tell you something -- if you can save a life on the battlefield, you can save a life in an ambulance. (Applause.) If you can oversee a convoy or millions of dollars of assets in Iraq, you can help manage a supply chain or balance its books here at home.
If you can oversee a convoy or millions of dollars of assets in Iraq, you can help a business back home manage their supply chain or balance their books.
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They have to move up the value chain or they will face a labor shortage.
Try a consumer product, restaurant chain or an Internet company, and then we can reassess.
And you get the added benefit of lightening the load of your key chain or wallet.
So far, the charity has rescued nearly 30, 000 hens, which otherwise go into the human or pet food chain after slaughter.
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Right now, they only use stickers that are easily removed by anyone at any point in the distribution chain or the aftermarket.
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These days, I make practically all of my hotel bookings through services on the Web or directly on hotel or hotel-chain websites.
The products all work essentially the same way: They are small sensors that can be put on a key chain or slipped into a bag.
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Joel Kotkin, of Pepperdine University, points out that today not a single major bank, department-store chain or telecoms company calls the nation's second-largest city its home.
Bundling products is also common, with, say, Pfizer giving an insurer or a hospital chain a better price on Lipitor if it also buys the antibiotic Zithromax.
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