Key in establishing a competitive brand has been making sure fights always run on time.
Portillo never seems to struggle for a seat and his trains always seem to run on time.
Such customers might even switch permanently if Amtrak can get more of its trains to run on time.
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But as long as the capital's red buses -- however they look -- run on time, most Londoners will likely be happy.
If this happens, Mr Prescott will, no doubt, claim much of the credit for making the trains run on time.
But they also need to make sure the trains run on time.
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Norfolk's logistics--involving the use of algorithms that search for the shortest routes, fastest tracks and fewest handlings--essentially got the trains to run on time.
Apparently they know how to make the trains run on time over there at Dell because their new Axim X50 Pocket PC turned up on their site today, right on schedule.
And unlike Mr Cook, he stands no chance at all of lowering his profile until some act of man or God thins out the traffic and makes the trains run on time.
Shadow ministers will be travelling to France, Germany and the Netherlands to discover why continentals can get their trains to run on time and provide hip operations within days instead of years.
But the authority for making the proverbial trains run on time and the wherewithal for doing so should be reposed in the one organization that has demonstrated the ability to get done the job assigned it by the President: the Defense Department.
Absent even one of these fundamentals, and the place eventually languishes. (This is why, Kotkin says, superficial efforts to create faddish commercial attractions without an underlying organic community often disappoint.) So, making the trains run on time is but one basic requirement.
This maker of big servers doesn't run on "Internet time" and hasn't tagged itself to the Web boom, even as such rivals as Sun Microsystems zip by.
Funding pressures means its own helpline can only be run on a part-time basis.
The Scottish government had "run out of money, run out of steam, run out of ideas and run out of time on housing policy" and the there was a "heavy price paid on the street", according to Conservative MSP Alex Johnstone.
Chief Financial Officer Jason Child told Reuters that Groupon began sharing more money from its deals with merchants early in the fourth quarter, to persuade them to come on board and run an offer for the first time, or work on another.
Rodriguez, however, made history, hitting a massive 410-foot home run to dead center field, tying Ken Griffey Jr. for fifth place on the all-time home run list with 630 homers.
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Hertfordshire's police and crime commissioner (PCC) has recruited the county's chief fire officer to run his office on a part-time basis.
If it includes only hybrids that can run on batteries a lot of the time (such as the Chevy Volt) it will do more.
Earlier this month, Mr Lloyd recruited the county's chief fire officer Roy Wilsher to run his office on a part-time basis, alongside his fire service role.
Baldwin, who has contemplating reentering the film business full-time following his run on the successful NBC TV comedy series "30 Rock, " also finds the current film business daunting.
Recently, he began a blog -- www.whoismcafee.com -- to chronicle his time on the run, the media's portrayal of him and what he describes as harassment by the Belize government.
The coffin was carried into the church to the Liverpool anthem You'll Never Walk Alone and left to the Z Cars theme, which plays every time Everton players run on to the pitch at Goodison Park.
Like many of my clients with employees who insist on using Apple products you are going to be spending time and money on software to run Windows locally on their MacBooks so that they can access your Windows based network and use your Windows based applications that everyone else is using.
Now staffers run down the hall to make it on time, says Mr. Witucki.
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"Every time you run this software on someone's corporate data their jaw drops, " says Jonas.
He prefers allowing each car to run on each track and taking an average time of the runs.
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