Northern Ireland now has the capacity to provide every kind of production service apart from computerised special effects.
The library said it was an example of "brilliant, innovative production in service of the music".
" The library said it was notable as an example of "brilliant, innovative production in service of the music.
During his unsuccessful 2004 presidential campaign, candidate John Kerry denigrated Benedict Arnold companies that outsourced production and service functions to places like India.
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The Conference recommended that governments provide tax and other economic incentives for the production of public service-type programming by the private media.
Esa is expected to sign a formal contract with Astrium (Bremen, Germany) in the coming days to lead the production of the service module.
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Additionally, in many cases, we are financing and offering them full service production resources, from casting, to insurance and partnering with certain producers on bigger productions, much the way we did with freddiew and his team on video game high school the web series.
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Bringing their audience and advertisers to the table, established publishers are now partnering with these full-service firms that handle all the grunt work of deal sites like production, scheduling, customer service, etc. so the publisher can keep doing what it does best: creating great content.
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Those who made the list scored lowest in service time and production with the clubs that drafted them (in baseball and hockey, which tend to draft younger players, some never reached the big club at all).
Otherwise, margin increase would come from offering an equivalent level of service at a better production-to-retail cost differential.
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That union, says Esteban Kolsky of Gartner, a consultancy, is now doing for the service sector what mass production once did for manufacturing: automating processes and significantly cutting costs.
Since Davy Jones is on federal acreage, Moffett pointed out that another gating factor beyond his control is gaining the needed production approvals from the Minerals Management Service of the U. S. Department of the Interior.
Boeing has already started installing the modified battery system on 10 aircraft in service and nine aircraft in production, said Boeing CEO Jim McNerney during Boeing's earnings call Wednesday.
It earns revenues in form of interest on mortgage loans, production fee in writing new loans and service fee for servicing loans that it has sold to other parties.
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The ONS said upward revisions to production output were offset by downward revisions to service industries.
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The Duke unveiled a plaque at the ceremony which also saw the company's production manager Martin Austin presented with a long service award.
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The production sector showed a slight improvement in turnover while service sector figures were significantly worse than the previous quarter.
This all follows a very difficult development history that included a series of production setbacks and other delays before the plane entered service in 2011.
Some observers have suggested that the decision to award service contracts, instead of the more common production-sharing contracts, was taken to make it easier to proceed without such a bill being passed.
John Spangenberg, production manager of Columbia Restoration, a fire and water restoration service in Jessup, Md.
Firms in the production sector said they fared slightly better than those in the service sector, reporting a net balance in turnover of -2% compared with -5% for services firms.
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In 2005, the government passed a controversial hydrocarbons law that imposed significantly higher royalties and required foreign firms then operating under risk-sharing contracts to surrender all production to the state energy company in exchange for a predetermined service fee.
Military public-service announcements are legendary for hit-or-miss production values and scripts that often seem lifted from classroom scare films.
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Total output from Germany rose for the first time in eight months "though the increase was only very modest as an upturn in the service sector was offset by a faster decline in manufacturing production", the survey said.
Jobs, as an input to production, by definition add to the cost of whatever the final good or service in question is, compared to doing the same with fewer or no employees.
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