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The supply-chain track, in particular, has generated enormous interest in the business community, where logistics has a growing influence on the bottom line.
ECONOMIST: News from the schools, April 2006
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Big Oil's arguments to the contrary ignore the political track record on increasing domestic supply while underestimating the harm that LOST will likely inflict upon the industry, with the effect of raising gas prices, not lowering them.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: LOST oil prophets
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The firm said it continuously monitors track, signalling, overhead power supply and other equipment for ageing and degradation.
BBC: England
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That's the title track from the new CD, Supply and Demand.
NPR: Folk-Soul Singer Amos Lee in Concert
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For radar systems as presently understood to detect and track a B-2, an enormous energy supply would be needed to power the search radar.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Roundtable Discussion On The B-2 Bomber
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An attributional accounting protocol that relies on facilities-level GHG balances to report net CO2 uptake and track otherwise unregulated GHG emissions throughout fuel and feedstock supply chains.
FORBES: Rethinking Life-Cycle Fuel Regulations
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Pirelli effectively pays to supply tires to the F1 grid in a negotiated deal which also include track-side advertising.
CNN: New F1 season, new thrills?
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There was no significant change in the money supply, the Fed Funds rate or any other of the traditional parameters that track Fed policy.
FORBES: The Fed Undermines Trust In the Dollar
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Small farms are often difficult to track and regulate, making it difficult to spot where problems enter the food supply.
WSJ: 'China's No. 1 Butcher' Turns to U.S.
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One of his recipes calls for readers to track down transglutaminase, an enzyme that can bond proteins together, sold by some specialty chef supply shops.
WSJ: The Momofuku Cookbook by David Chang