Another new service entry is DayJet of Delray Beach, Florida, founded by Ed Iacobucci.
The A380, the superjumbo from Boeing's arch-rival Airbus, has had its own travails, both pre-certification, when the whole wiring infrastructure was called into question, and after service-entry when cracks were discovered in wing ribs.
Each aircraft company has experienced issues that either delayed or interrupted entry into service.
Meanwhile, the entry into service of Virgin Rail's new high-speed tilting trains on Britain's London-Glasgow line was marred by delays and cancellations: plainly Euston had a problem.
But the vehicle's unique capabilities mean it does not fit into any current regulatory regime, and unless that is changed its entry into service will be blocked.
Forward-looking statements include, among others, statements that refer to completion of in-orbit testing, final integration and entry into commercial service.
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Other companies, for instance eWork and eLance, concentrate on specific projects: service jobs such as data entry, translation or programming.
Several Secret Service patrol cars blocked off entry points, although the White House was not on lockdown and tourists and other onlookers were still allowed in the park across the street.
More than half of those had less than a year in service and were still in Entry Level Training, a phase of development not even in a category that can be considered qualified, much less skilled.
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The former rail regulator said direct entry into the police service had the potential to "change the face of modern British policing for the better".
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Entry requirements will also be brought into line with UK in that "young people should not automatically be disqualified from entry into the police service for relatively minor criminal offences".
"More realistically, someone could use that as an entry point into another service, " Soltani said, noting that since few people bother using different passwords for different services, a password stolen from Twitter might be just as handy for reading a journalist's emails.
According to Mr. Castonguay, Nokia has done a good job of producing a balanced approach, with high-end phones to tackle the top of the market, and a cheaper entry-level device to service Nokia's traditional markets.
And certainly she has the basic skills required to work an entry-level retail or food-service job.
Apple is likely to build iCloud service into all iOS devices, possibly including even entry-level products like the iPod Nano and Shuffle.
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Charter benefits include a low cost of entry, flexibility to increase or decrease service as needed, and the ability to find the best aircraft to suit each mission.
Police Minister Damian Green told BBC Radio 4's Today programme there was direct entry in other services, including the Army and the prison service.
Dreamt up by a US Forest Service employee in 1978, the Tahoe Rim trail is a relative new entry on the hiker's to-do list.
Meanwhile, the emerging markets of Asia Pacific, South Africa, Venezuela and Indonesia, continue to see a good number of new subscribers adopt entry-level BlackBerries due to the popularity of the BBM service in these regions.
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Meanwhile, the emerging markets of Asia Pacific, South Africa, Venezuela and Indonesia, continued to see a good number of new subscribers adopt entry-level BlackBerries due to the popularity of the BBM service in these regions.
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The skills they learn in the military, and the maturity they gain from military service, make their work force better skilled and more capable of better teamwork at the entry level on up.
The Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (Ucas) is the central organisation through which applications from across the UK are processed for entry to full-time undergraduate courses, HND and university diplomas.
Even if technology-driven service firms are staying leaner, she says, there may be more of them today because barriers to entry are lower than ever.
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