Manufacturers regularly added chalk to bread and more unsavoury unnatural ingredients to other foodstuffs. |
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Manufacturers claim the extra insulation of plants cuts building heating and cooling costs and gives a longer roof life. |
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Manufacturers will be busy reformulating everything they can to be low in carbohydrates. |
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Manufacturers have backed away from making flu vaccines simply because it isn't profitable. |
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Manufacturers also reported pressure from rising input costs, as oil prices continued their upward spiral. |
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Manufacturers usually represent the energy efficiency of windows in terms of their U-values or their R-values. |
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Manufacturers are showing plaids, geometrics, ribbons, floral and leaf patterns, and other interesting configurations this year. |
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Manufacturers void their warranties if the labels on their water heaters are obscured. |
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Manufacturers experiencing molding problems may benefit from the MuCell process, which is used to produce microcellular foamed plastics. |
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Manufacturers may add wetting agents and other substances to their silicate products. |
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Manufacturers sweeten the come-on with customer cash rebates and super-low financing. |
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Manufacturers often form their own distribution systems, which carry only their own brand. |
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Manufacturers should lower the amount of vitamin A in multivitamin tablets and fortified foods, such as cereals, says Michaelsson. |
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Manufacturers hydrogenate oil to make it solid and literally twist the molecule into a form that wreaks havoc in the body. |
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Manufacturers are trying to compensate for this with new and extended features for their PCI RAID cards. |
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Manufacturers of phones should inscribe a warning on the handsets to make the users aware of hazards mobile phones can cause. |
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Manufacturers can currently choose from either thermoset plastics or thermoplastics. |
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Manufacturers are examining ways of using cementitious or fibrous core insulating materials in place of the plastic insulations. |
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Manufacturers process C. sinensis leaves three different ways to produce the three major classes of teas known as green, black, and oolong. |
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Manufacturers are notorious for overrating the power of their stereo equipment. |
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Manufacturers of underlayments, floor coverings, flooring adhesives, and concrete finishing equipment were represented as well. |
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Manufacturers such as Moom and Touchme claim sugaring is less painful than waxing because the gel sticks to hair better than it does to skin. |
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The President of the Trinidad and Tobago Manufacturers Association has a bit of advice for the Government when dealing with procurement. |
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Manufacturers there have eliminated lead and brominated flame retardants from electronic products, or plan to. |
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Manufacturers of excavators, graders, and dozers point out that products for guidance and control of their machines are made by others. |
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Manufacturers have come out with these pocket-size pods of flash memory, the same kind of semiconductor memory used in digital cameras. |
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Manufacturers could have to cut the amount of salt in beefburgers, bread, breakfast cereals, sausages and baked beans. |
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Manufacturers charge special tooling and labour costs which add very large fees to the cost of a spare part. |
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Manufacturers will be held responsible for the reclamation and recycling of old computers, with end-users incurring no extra cost. |
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Manufacturers offer ready-made mantels in a variety of sizes as well as custom-size units. |
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Manufacturers had difficulty ramping up to meet the Army's needs from a cold industrial base. |
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In 1821 the Congressional Committee of Manufacturers issued a report calling for protective tariffs to expand industry. |
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Manufacturers of the flame retardants estimate that their products save at least 300 American lives annually. |
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Manufacturers are boosting hydraulic flows by adding pumps and increasing pressures. |
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Manufacturers are able to produce a wide variety of aerosol devices by configuring these elements in different combinations. |
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Manufacturers can easily incorporate the chip into any portable, battery-operated gadget. |
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Manufacturers can also use RMS to load new profiles or operating systems into remote devices. |
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Manufacturers design equipment to resist the effects of freezing but nothing is guaranteed. |
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Manufacturers of pulse oximeters have sought to reduce motion artifact in the pulse signal through improvements in the algorithms. |
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The European Automobile Manufacturers Association have told the European Commission that jaywalkers should be prosecuted for wandering out in front of traffic. |
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Manufacturers are benefiting especially from the efforts of companies to restock inventories to levels that are better in line with the pickup in demand that began last year. |
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Manufacturers tailor compact, uncooled cameras for airport screening applications by adding temperature compensators, analysis software, or self-calibration capabilities. |
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Manufacturers are also upset about the decline of the tradition. |
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Manufacturers of protein powders and ready-to-drink products are increasingly adding rice oligodextrins to their formulas in order to impart increased protein digestibility. |
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Manufacturers across the country are introducing lines featuring pastel hues ranging from white to peach, some of which are coated with a frosty finish. |
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Manufacturers are responding by designing a much shallower picture tube. |
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Manufacturers could help too by colouring the filler caps of vehicles. |
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Manufacturers are not legally-obliged to provide you with a guarantee, but if they do it must be in plain English and clearly explain how to make a claim. |
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Manufacturers use our national fear of germs to sell antibacterial soap. |
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Manufacturers are busily introducing new models of all-electric and hybrid cars. |
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Manufacturers would then be more inclined to produce less waste in their packaging, and to reduce the planned obsolescence in the design of their products. |
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Manufacturers began to realize the possible benefits of not only collecting information, but historicizing information. |
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Manufacturers may add pigments to the kaolin to adjust the characteristics of the final light emitted from the bulb. |
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Trifibre are Manufacturers of bespoke Flight Cases, protective Cases for the Aerospace Industry. |
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Manufacturers are developing the next generation of wind turbines in the US and Europe. |
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Manufacturers of motor caravans have offered various adaptations in the past but they have tended to be costly. |
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Manufacturers use these substances widely as flame retardants in plastics and foams. |
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Manufacturers of these items must take into consideration when creating these products whether the product could be construed as counterfeiting. |
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Manufacturers of affordable custom hotbar bonding equipment used in chip-on-flex, chip-on-glass, or Hex attach. |
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Manufacturers commonly make protective garments out of butyl rubber, which blocks vapors and liquids. |
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Manufacturers quickly learned to build their brands' identity and personality such as youthfulness, fun or luxury. |
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Manufacturers recommend a minimum brake fluid boiling temperature of 180c to avoid vapour lock. |
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Manufacturers of low-speed integral reciprocating engines significantly reduced their product offerings primarily due to reduced demand. |
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Manufacturers experimented with alternatives to butter throughout the decade, of which butterine was the most popular. |
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Manufacturers distinguish their pencils by grading them, but there is no common standard. |
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The National Housewares Manufacturers Association has identified several market opportunities for new products. |
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Manufacturers were also permitted to employ their choice of engine configuration. |
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Manufacturers may not be focusing on plasma TV production as much now as they have in the past, but the quality is still top notch. |
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The Constructors' Championship was first awarded, as the International Cup for F1 Manufacturers, in 1958 to Vanwall. |
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Manufacturers who had closed their businesses sought the severe repression of those who had pursued their activities. |
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The cablecast was the result of an agreement between QVC and The National Housewares Manufacturers Association, the show's sponsor. |
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Manufacturers of celecoxib and lumiracoxib provided additional data. |
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Until this point, an additional ignition barrier was required by all Spray Foam Manufacturers for open-cell insulation in attic and crawl space applications. |
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The Chemical Manufacturers Directory of Trade Name Products centralizes information about the chemicals and materials that are produced for the worldwide chemical market. |
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Manufacturers such as Austin, Morris and Ford dominated the motor industry during the 1930s, and the number of cars on British roads doubled within the decade. |
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Manufacturers of perfumes usually publish perfume notes and typically they present it as fragrance pyramid, with the components listed in imaginative and abstract terms. |
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Manufacturers such as Picanol have reduced the mechanical adjustments to a minimum, and control all the functions through a computer with a graphical user interface. |
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Manufacturers and suppliers would also be permitted to refuse to supply any retailer who sold their goods at less than cost price, as a loss leader. |
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Manufacturers have started producing economically priced CNCs machines small enough to sit on a desktop which can cut at high resolution materials softer than stainless steel. |
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Manufacturers Adidas have had to field their full damage-limitation XI in response to a barrage of criticism from these world-class fusspots, but what's all the grief about? |
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The Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry has forwarded requests of All Pakistan Cement Manufacturers Association for allowing the import of Pet Coke. |
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In September 2014, Standard Life agreed to sell its Canadian operations to The Manufacturers Life Insurance Company, a subsidiary of Manulife Financial Corporation. |
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With support from the ILO, the Pakistan Carpet Manufacturers and Exporters Association agreed on a partnership with IPEC in 1996 to combat child labour. |
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The Government's car scrappage scheme started in chaos yesterday as some manufacturers refused to deliver new vehicles. |
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At the same time, there were many manufacturers and mechanics whose businesses had been profitable only during the autarkic wartime conditions. |
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In the UK in recent years there has been some significant redistribution in the power of manufacturers relative to retailers. |
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We are working with manufacturers and suppliers to lower sugar, salt and fat in ingredients. |
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We were supposed to be knee-deep in snow amid a boom time for the manufacturers of gloves and woolly hats. |
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Cotton was the key to prosperity, but manufacturers, merchants, salesmen, dyers and finishers all had business there, too. |
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So machine manufacturers are adding rigidity to components such as the workpiece, spindle, and cutting tool. |
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While tooling up for composite technology can be expensive, it hasn't prevented start-up manufacturers from getting involved. |
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A combination of factors has left Bradford manufacturers stunned by an unexpected upsurge of interest in Yorkshire worsteds and woollens. |
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While there may be more things to go wrong on a modern car, manufacturers claim they are less likely to do so. |
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However, manufacturers could be breaking the law if the information on labels is misleading to the public. |
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Then I copied the logos and trademarked slogans of the printer manufacturers and started composing my own colorful work. |
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A number of pharmaceutical manufacturers maintain registries of pregnancy outcomes in women using psychotropic medications. |
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He says they are the only manufacturers of wooden lacrosse sticks in the world. |
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We work in alliance with manufacturers of these items so that any of our customers need only deal with one supplier. |
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Extending beyond convenience-oriented features, manufacturers are now rolling out all-in-one meal kits to really make it simple for end users. |
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One of the earliest manufacturers of the lamps was Peter Geley, who was listed in the 1799 Philadelphia directory as a jeweler and lapidary. |
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Some supplement manufacturers include herbs like black cohosh or nonessential nutrients like para-aminobenzoic acid in their multivitamins. |
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Computer manufacturers spew out acronyms like paper from a laser printer, and it's easy to get lost here. |
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There is a lot that manufacturers need to do in order to improve the repairability of their products. |
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Motor vehicle manufacturers cooperate with the selected dealers and repairers in order to provide specialised servicing for the product. |
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Both manufacturers and repairers alike must be guided by the law of trademarks. |
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They employ also a great number of manufacturers and tradesmen, and lastly the class of laboring husbandmen. |
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Nacba, which is the representative body of over 270 Irish gift stores, works closely with Irish manufacturers. |
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An anemic supply chain, poor infrastructure, and government red tape have kept manufacturers away for years. |
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The watchdog has written to a number of manufacturers and retailers requesting information about the issue. |
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Some of the cleverer manufacturers are now putting separate compartments on the inside so that there is only one outer zip to lock. |
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Traditionally, handset manufacturers make the running with technology, committing huge resources to get it working in the hope of making a sale. |
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In the past, manufacturers responded to cyclical downturns in sales by making temporary lay-offs, usually concentrated among blue-collar workers. |
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Most manufacturers depend on a network of resellers to bring their products to the masses. |
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It's interesting to note that in recent months other manufacturers have expressed an interest in digital cameras with long zooms. |
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Coded tags similar to the washing instructions already sewn into clothes could be attached to garments by manufacturers. |
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We also do reconstruction and repair of lehrs previously installed by other manufacturers. |
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Skis have gotten softer over the years, as manufacturers have learned ways of building in torsional rigidity without lengthwise rigidity. |
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To shrink the size of transistors on computer chips, semiconductor manufacturers are turning to shorter wavelength techniques. |
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Asian manufacturers typically require either payment in advance or a letter of credit from a bank. |
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The idea is to provide an opportunity to the manufacturers to explain the salient features of their products to the consumers. |
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So far, two ice cream manufacturers have managed to snag the official license for low-carb super-premium ice cream products. |
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Since steel parts rust, manufacturers have recently switched to aluminum frames for these enclosures. |
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Motor manufacturers have huffed and puffed about transport costs, exchange rates, the expense of right-hand drive models and so on. |
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Demand for passenger and freight cars for light railways was met completely by domestic manufacturers. |
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Japanese car manufacturers, for example, already figure out where every tire, rim, and crankshaft will go after their cars die. |
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The price pressure goes all the way down the line, and certainly goes to the contract manufacturers. |
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But manufacturers, eager for fourth-quarter sales growth at any cost, may swallow the difference even at risk to their profits. |
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As the semiconductor industry looks to the future, stepper manufacturers are gearing up for extreme ultraviolet lithography. |
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The manufacturers recommended that only pilots with over 500 hours flying experience of rotorcraft use the R22 for aerial photography. |
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In the past, manufacturers of long-acting narcotics have marketed these products aggressively without underscoring their addictive risk. |
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Thailand hosts assembly operations for foreign car manufacturers, as does Indonesia. |
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Today, the company is one of the leading suppliers of press tools, components and assemblies to automotive manufacturers worldwide. |
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The result is an outcry from U.S. and European manufacturers and a rush to reimpose quotas on Chinese textiles and clothing within months. |
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A weaker dollar would give hard-pressed U.S. manufacturers some relief from low-priced imports. |
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Many car manufacturers void corrosion warranty if you have your car rustproofed. |
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More recently, some manufacturers have even been emerging with super low-rise jeans. |
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Investigation proved jams resulted from not cleaning the rifle, and that it was not a self-cleaning weapon as manufacturers claimed. |
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Simple voice phones are becoming a throwaway commodity, and terminal manufacturers have seen handset sales dip for the first time ever. |
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The directory will include sculptors, collectors, scholars, manufacturers, and all members in general, featuring content on medallic art. |
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For consumers who want higher lumens, manufacturers offer tactical lights utilizing Xenon or Halogen gas-filled bulbs with tungsten filaments. |
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Most importantly to feminism, do not support commercial manufacturers who use menstrual taboos to help sell their products. |
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The manufacturers of these rubber stocks have gone to a lot of trouble to produce a product that feels slightly tacky in the hand. |
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Two new tactical rifles are now available from companies which were once known as handgun manufacturers. |
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This clothing industry trade group is made up of men's apparel retailers and manufacturers of suits and tailored clothing. |
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The majority of leading global producers in 2002 were Western European, with manufacturers typically having a wide sectoral presence. |
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Right now, automotive suppliers and manufacturers are on a journey that has no map. |
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Many manufacturers also offer a remote option that allows the rider to adjust the mag unit from a lever on the handlebar. |
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Other salons across Scotland are now looking at the technology, which its manufacturers claim is safer than sunbeds and gives a more natural tan. |
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It was an unwritten rule in Lancashire that no active manufacturers could become magistrates. |
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This isn't due to a sudden drop in average IQ levels, but to a secret backroom deal between lavvy manufacturers and environmentalists. |
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In the decades that followed, manufacturers avidly hunted for ways to boost productivity. |
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Tape deck manufacturers, cassette makers, etc. all pay up and have been doing so for years. |
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Chip sales are taxed at 17 per cent in China, but local manufacturers can claim up to 14 per cent of the levy back. |
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The product is available to medical device manufacturers through licensing arrangements with technology transfer and contract coating options. |
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This is the latest in a series of setbacks for telcos and telco equipment manufacturers. |
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Today, many backplane manufacturers develop a backplane for SCSI drives and a separate backplane for ATA drives. |
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Several car manufacturers are expected to pass on the excise reliefs to the consumers by way of reduced prices. |
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The manufacturers are pulling out all the stops to get it completed as soon as possible. |
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Numerous manufacturers offer products that meet these requirements in one or more frequency bands. |
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You'll also see a growing number of features like dirt sensors and bagless dirt bins as manufacturers attempt to boost performance. |
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There has to be an agreement by manufacturers to design their products to be recyclable. |
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I rang up the manufacturers of the product we used and spoke to one of their paint experts. |
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Your source for a full line of binoculars and spotting scopes from all major manufacturers. |
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It was a great week for candle makers, cake bakers and balloon manufacturers. |
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The DVD Forum has begun to promote its second-generation DVD specification to Taiwanese drive manufacturers. |
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Some manufacturers use animal-derived forms of collagen, such as ground-up chicken feet or the scrapings of bird or cow skins. |
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Car manufacturers dispute the actual number of sales made under the 2,000 scrappage incentive. |
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Fuel cell vehicles, on the other hand, are on the verge of commercialization, with manufacturers keen on mass-producing them within five years. |
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The advantage of tetraethyl lead was that it allowed auto manufacturers to use lower quality materials in the production of engines. |
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Hundreds of manufacturers in low-value industries such as textiles have set up production facilities in Morocco. |
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A number of textile manufacturers are marketing fabrics threaded or plated with silver, copper or stainless steel. |
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Several manufacturers are now doing this, and it is definitely a nice touch away from the DOS boot disk and flash utility of old. |
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Microelectronics manufacturers create hundreds to thousands of chips simultaneously on large, thin wafers of silicon. |
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But no one, not even the manufacturers, claim that this new French product is actual absinthe. |
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What's worse, though, is the fact that the major manufacturers shortened their warranty periods last fall to just one year. |
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Recommendations of this kind have traditionally been opposed by manufacturers and risk acceptors. |
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The subject of the document is accrediting third parties to conduct inspections of eligible Class II and Class III medical device manufacturers. |
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While this brand of porridge contains no added sugar, the manufacturers have managed to slip in skimmed milk and cream powder. |
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Innovations within the product lines of acoustic tile manufacturers allow for a more clean, crisp uncluttered aesthetic. |
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The balance of the contaminated ingredient and all of the compound feed containing it on the manufacturers premises were impounded. |
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The number of manufacturers is balanced against the number of installers and researchers. |
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For outdoor use, most manufacturers recommend that the joints be sealed with a non-acidic silicone glue. |
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In return, the manufacturers said the original designs add a unique quality to their products. |
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Due to negative publicity about phthalates, plastic wrap manufacturers are now using a new class of plasticizers called adipates, says Ted. |
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The manufacturers believe toilet-goers find a damp wipe used in conjunction with normal dry paper leaves them feeling fresher and cleaner. |
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Thousands of mini-buses are likely to be recalled by manufacturers Mercedes-Benz after a crash in Greater Manchester triggered a safety scare. |
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In order to minimize this rancidity, manufacturers will hydrogenate the oil. |
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Fleets like to deal with manufacturers that have a large range of vehicles. |
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There are certain terms that car manufacturers love to use when pushing their latest wares. |
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At the high-quality end of the industry, flock manufacturers cut flock from long cables of parallel monofilaments of nylon, rayon, or polyester. |
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The manufacturers of the phone may care a little, although most seem fairly agnostic. |
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Keyboard warriors with no appreciation for small volume manufacturers are the real jokes. |
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We don't typically blame keyed lock manufacturers for their locks being vulnerable. |
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However, many contractors and precast manufacturers who use steel rebar to reinforce countertops report success. |
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Rather than choosing between an ensemble of key performance criteria, manufacturers should aim at achieving them all. |
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Will manufacturers have enough time to reboot their product lines for the holiday season? |
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Some other manufacturers use a system which leaves lower gears still available for kick-down use, a better solution for the average driver. |
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By only using windscreens from leading glass manufacturers, Autoglass says it can focus on training its technicians to the highest standards. |
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They also want to give manufacturers an opportunity to voluntarily recall their products. |
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Food manufacturers recalled over 300 types of food products for this reason and initiated a series of genetic tests. |
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Because tubeless tires need to form an airtight seal, manufacturers must coat the inner walls of the tire with additional rubber. |
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You also have to watch out because some generator manufacturers are now labeling their units in kilovolts instead of kilowatts. |
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As with recordable blank CDs and DVDs, the manufacturers will make the products but accept no liability for what you might do with them. |
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But for manufacturers to use their idling workforce to their own ends reminds us of the beggar's use of the woeful dog he has just kicked. |
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In the same way that oil companies moved rapidly to lead-free petrol, PC manufacturers wish to cut out the contaminating element by moving to non-lead alternatives. |
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More than 200 weedkillers, mainly lawn treatments, are being withdrawn from the market after manufacturers chose not to submit them for EU safety tests. |
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The unveiling of a new vehicle is usually a ceremony of hype, extravagance, and general worship towards the new demigod its manufacturers have created. |
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Computer manufacturers routinely gave machines to schools at a discount or without cost, but adapting them to educational purposes proved difficult. |
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This plated design also translates into cost savings for device manufacturers, as it requires less of the expensive radiopaque materials than welded models. |
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Providers, suppliers, and manufacturers need to pay special attention to code revisions, additions and deletions, and reinstatement of some previously deleted codes. |
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Additionally, local sub-assemblers, component manufacturers, and parts suppliers might hesitate to invest in new and costly machines to tool up for a new design. |
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Increasingly customers are also expressing their environmental preferences to manufacturers, such as a desire for energy and materials efficiency and recyclability. |
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The KansasNebraska Act and the Fugitive Slave Law were very unpopular in Massachusetts, even among many manufacturers who had theretofore supported the Whig Party. |
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Her 21st century Wendy house impressed manufacturers after she won a top prize in a national contest organised by the Trading Standards Institute to dream up safe playthings. |
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If the product fails to meet the manufacturers certified published performance rating, either the product has to be rerated, or the company has to cease its production. |
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If Bose's idea has merit, auto manufacturers will be all ears. |
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Instead, he says, manufacturers are looking to lower-cost processes, including thermoforming or pressure forming, to consolidate parts and cut costs. |
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Most domestic manufacturers comply with minimum tensile strengths. |
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The anti-MMR campaign has repeatedly smeared its critics either as stooges of the medical establishment or as lackeys of the vaccine manufacturers. |
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More often than not the shelves are stuffed with worthless junk, the typical used copies of the mindless drivel produced by most American game manufacturers. |
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But like many other manufacturers, hp has seen its core business suffer as competition rises and margins grow thinner. |
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Tax breaks to selected manufacturers like automakers, and dollops of consumer credit, have jammed the malls and snarled traffic. |
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Grid Alternatives receives equipment donations from solar panel and inverter manufacturers such as SunPower and Enphase. |
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A lot of the manufacturers have decided to combine aftersun care to stop you peeling and burning with a self-tanning ingredient to help the colour along. |
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But while clothes shoppers are revelling in the dozens of new alleys open to them, manufacturers are despairing as they try to second-guess the kaleidoscopic public mood. |
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Only vehicle manufacturers, through their agents and dealerships, are to sell spares which means an instant end to auto jumbles, or salvage yards. |
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Some manufacturers have been attempting to prepare IPV using Sabin vaccine viruses as the base, instead of laboratory-maintained fully neurovirulent wild-virus stocks. |
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Most manufacturers offer choices of beveled, etched, and stained glass. |
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Produced by manufacturers that Detroit had in some cases taught to build cars, these fuel-efficient runabouts caught the Big Three by surprise, just as the oil crisis did. |
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These solutions are available from several manufacturers in different strengths to achieve the required depth of etch and a finish that meets the original specification. |
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For instance, subsystems made by suppliers may lack the interfaces needed to synchronize their clocks with host clocks made by original equipment manufacturers. |
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Most chip manufacturers use laser fuses that are activated during the testing portion of the manufacturing process before the individual chips are cut from that wafer. |
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They are one of the country's leading manufacturers of children's clothing. |
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It does no good to goose your manufacturing exports with a devaluation if your manufacturers can't buy raw materials. |
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Since the US absorbs about 35 percent of the world's exports, Taiwanese manufacturers should invest in Africa and re-export products to the US, Day said. |
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The new materials allow medical-device manufacturers to incorporate specific properties such as hardness, water permeability, and UV-light absorbency. |
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Around 600 workers employed at Bendix automotive brake manufacturers in Ballarat were locked out on June 24, after placing work bans for new enterprise agreement. |
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For convenience and safety, some skid-steer loader manufacturers mount switches on the steering control grips or levers to control these multifunctional tools. |
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Either way, those that sell or lease trucks, trailers and reefers to dairy manufacturers regularly work to understand the needs of this unique industry. |
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The Girl Scouts uses palm oil to make its cookies, as do manufacturers of ice cream, crackers, packaged breads, and margarine. |
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The Non-GMO Project, on the other hand, provides a voluntary way for manufacturers to declare themselves GMO free. |
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Instrument manufacturers usually publish thermal-drift specifications, typically in terms of 90-day and one-year accuracies for a given temperature range. |
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To help win the fight, manufacturers are devoting unprecedented resources to research and blast-test a new generation of heat-hardened and chemically laminated glass. |
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Some vehicle manufacturers recommend replacing the coil whenever replacing ignition wires, to avoid the higher resistance in new wires from damaging the ignition module. |
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In order to gain valuable shelf space, many manufacturers are restructuring their organization and making brand managers function as part of a category management team. |
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Buy a hydrogen fuel cell car and you can only refuel at the manufacturers! |
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It seems that a lot of the manufacturers have decided to combine aftersun care to stop you peeling and burning, with a self-tanning ingredient to help the colour along. |
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Some of the premium ranges were lower in fat and salt than the standard versions, proving that manufacturers can produce tasty ready-made food with less salt and fat. |
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The company is developing a new car in partnership with leading auto manufacturers in Japan. |
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Virtually all dock seal manufacturers have offered fire retardant fabric and foam components in their dock seals for years. |
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The company was acting in collusion with manufacturers to inflate prices. |
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Repurposing has become hot, and not only among drug manufacturers and federal budgeteers. |
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Register racks at checkout stands offer manufacturers a captive audience for their products in the retailer's store. |
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Major manufacturers add a small proportion of caramel to colour their cognacs. |
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He says he was junior partner of Brickfall and Amberley, who are manufacturers of artistic materials. |
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Up to that time, British iron manufacturers had used considerable amounts of imported iron to supplement native supplies. |
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In other countries, notably Britain and America, this practice was carried out by individual manufacturers eager to improve their own methods. |
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Caterham Cars manufacturers of British sports cars including the Caterham 7 have their manufacturing facilities in Dartford. |
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They were also skilled manufacturers of a range of other types of stone tools and ornaments, including projectile points, beads, and statuettes. |
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Some industries, such as semiconductor and steel manufacturers use the term fabrication instead. |
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Rival manufacturers meanwhile heeded the lessons learned from the Comet while developing their own aircraft. |
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Across the globe, manufacturers can be subject to regulations and pollution taxes to offset the environmental costs of manufacturing activities. |
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They prevent for example manufacturers from marketing the same goods in all member states. |
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Near Luton railway station, Comau Estil is a manufacturing systems integrator for car manufacturers. |
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In these circumstances, drug manufacturers must submit a proposed price to the appropriate regulatory agency. |
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It is where a single product is created from the combining of two brand names of two manufacturers. |
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Private branding is popular because it typically produces high profits for manufacturers and resellers. |
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Michelin, one of the largest tire manufacturers allowed Sears, an American retail chain to place their brand name on the tires. |
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The conflict begun in 1914 when Bentley was made official liaison between Government and aero engine manufacturers. |
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By the time the business was acquired by GKN, the plant was supplying wheels to many UK manufacturers. |
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As a result, BAE Systems is the successor to many of the most famous British aircraft, defence electronics and warship manufacturers. |
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European governments wished to see the merger of their defence manufacturers into a single entity, a European Aerospace and Defence Company. |
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Pratt and Whitney, the engine manufacturers, developed two remedies to the problem. |
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Competing manufacturers include Hoover, Bissell, Shark, Eureka, Electrolux, Filter Queen, etc. |
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There are several methods manufacturers use to control this problem, some of which may be combined together in a single appliance. |
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Volvo then made the new seat belt design patent open in the interest of safety and made it available to other car manufacturers for free. |
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Early bus manufacturing grew out of carriage coachbuilding, and later out of automobile or truck manufacturers. |
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As with the cars, new models are often exhibited by manufacturers at prestigious industry shows to gain new orders. |
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Several Eastern Bloc countries adopted trolleybus systems, and their manufacturers such as Trolza exported trolleybuses to other friendly states. |
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The general theory of specialization applies to trade among individuals, farms, manufacturers, service providers, and economies. |
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Helmet manufacturers recommend that a helmet that has undergone impact from a fall be replaced immediately. |
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It is easier, simpler and cheaper to produce in volume, and hence the more common choice for commercial manufacturers. |
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Some ball manufacturers such as Dunlop use a different method of grading balls based on experience. |
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Renault ultimately finished third in the manufacturers trophy and second in the teams championship. |
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He returned to action at the Premier League six weeks later with a new set of darts having switched manufacturers. |
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This stimulated sales and suited the needs of small manufacturers in the Midland city, who could not afford to trade on credit. |
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Economies were also impacted with the loss of artisans, merchants, manufacturers and agriculturists. |
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Constructors like BMW and Mercedes are prominent manufacturers in motor sport. |
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Needing more capital to expand, Arkwright partnered with Jedediah Strutt and Samuel Need, wealthy hosiery manufacturers, who were nonconformists. |
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In the late 19th century, manufacturers introduced a multitude of incompatible lamp bases. |
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When this was exposed in 1953, General Electric and other leading American manufacturers were banned from limiting the life. |
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Leicester was also home to the famous Gents' of Leicester clock manufacturers. |
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The company was to be financed by a royalty on the sale of BBC wireless receiving sets from approved manufacturers. |
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Products are available from manufacturers such as Samsung, Sony, LG and Apple. |
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Engine manufacturers and constructors in bold have competed in the 2017 World Championship. |
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The 1990s then saw the Japanese manufacturers, Toyota, Subaru and Mitsubishi, become title favourites. |
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The new technical challenges of the Mountain Course forced changes on entrants and motorcycle manufacturers alike. |
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The early years of the event was dominated by British motorcycle manufacturers, in particular Norton. |
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He pointed to nondiscretionary stocks, which include food and drug manufacturers. |
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Because of its toxicity, European and North American manufacturers use alternatives such as zinc. |
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