Those delays may impel companies to build up precautionary inventories as a safeguard against distribution disruptions. |
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We can note, for instance, the general avoidance of fricatives and affricates in pidgin phonological inventories. |
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Increased inventories and increased receivables are not good for cash flow, no matter what you're recording in earnings per share. |
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Production, sales, and payrolls will also get a lift from businesses' efforts to restock their current inadequate levels of inventories. |
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Rebuilding those inventories will trigger a combination of increased U.S. production and a resurgence in imports in coming months. |
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Examples of finding aids include collection indexes, inventories, registers and guides. |
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As businesses liquidated inventories, they decreased their indebtedness to banks and acquired government debt. |
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In that environment, limited, just-in-time inventories of critical medical supplies are the exact opposite of what we would need. |
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Companies are also scurrying to rebuild depleted inventories, as stock levels sink to record lows in relation to sales. |
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This reconciliation covers both what we call produced assets, which are fixed assets, and inventories. |
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For auto makers, generous incentives worked like magic to cut inventories and boost sales. |
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Oil inventories typically grow at this time of year as gasoline demand tapers off and refiners briefly shut down to perform maintenance. |
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Since then, chip makers have been scaling back production, and inventories have fallen. |
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Cabinetmakers' probate inventories frequently record debts to woodmen, sawyers, varnish makers, japanners, brass founders, and locksmiths. |
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It is vital to emphasize that these probate inventories scrupulously recorded every item in an estate. |
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Soil analysis and pasture inventories were conducted annually on each hay meadow. |
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However, when a will is probated as a muniment of title, inventories are not filed. |
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The increasing demand for books is reflected in the inventories of the stocks of booksellers and publishers. |
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The method for determining the unsaleability of inventories is based on the life cycle of the products in question in their market. |
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He said he was more worried about oil supply bottlenecks, low inventories and, in particular, very low spare output capacity. |
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More comprehensive inventories of tape recorded vocalizations of nominate birds are needed for a proper vocal analysis. |
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This policy of keeping inventories low will deny consumers a buffer against any production cutbacks that the cartel may make if prices weaken. |
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The inventories rarely assigned individual values to paintings and prints, normally giving subtotals only for the complete contents of each room. |
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To the extent that excess inventories of tech gear are imports, the burden of reducing the overhang will fall on foreign orders and production. |
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That has forced manufacturers to rely on deep price cuts to clear their unwanted inventories. |
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According to English inventories, the term flagon refers to a tall, pear-shaped vessel with a narrow neck and chain. |
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Coal inventories already are at historic lows, with coal-fired generation outpacing coal production. |
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With inventories so low, the coming pickup in demand will have to be met with a rise in production. |
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This report provides an overview of recyclable fissile and fertile materials inventories which can be reused as nuclear fuel. |
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As the weeks dragged by, psychologists continued to probe their minds by administering Rorschach inkblot tests and personality inventories. |
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Thus, IT firms were left with huge inventories and massive amounts of excess capacity, which triggered a plunge in IT-sector growth. |
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The items from free listing give researchers basic inventories of the contents of cultural domains. |
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She suggested to Irving that he might be able to buy the plates, since they were not listed on the archive inventories. |
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The combination of strong demand and cautious ordering has left some retailers short of inventories. |
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Interestingly, during the past three months, wholesale inventories have risen twice as fast as nonauto retail stockpiles. |
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Wu said that retailers' inventories piled up significantly in June because of slower-than-expected consumer demand. |
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By 1683, the committee was able to reconcile shipments, with inventories and trade, and asked why certain quantities were being requested. |
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A grape glut caused by overplanting in headier times is raising inventories and igniting price wars. |
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And businesses drew down inventories for the second quarter in a row, setting the stage for a factory recovery. |
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If one doesn't control inventories in this business, it will lead to huge losses. |
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These kinds of loans are typically used to finance inventories and other short-term business operations. |
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For the fourth quarter, though, autos will lead yet another huge liquidation in overall business inventories. |
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If this is the case, then this is likely to result in the accumulation of unwanted inventories. |
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The commerce department said business inventories were falling, spurring hopes that purchasing may soon pick up. |
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As companies have cut production to get stock back in line, business inventories have fallen steadily since January. |
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The performance of business investment and inventories determines the sustainability of any recovery in the US economy this year. |
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We are at the stage right now where businesses must reduce high inventories at falling prices, while speculators make a killing in bonds. |
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Those refrigerator retailers who stay in business manage their inventories very differently. |
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The inventories of the wedding presents given by the crown to royal brides show the popularity of boxes decorated with enamels. |
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This tends to be accompanied by rising inventories and followed by reduced manufacturing production. |
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If sales growth is lower than inventory growth, inventories are liquidated to once again restore proportionality. |
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Most nations of the world do not have complete inventories of their flora and fauna, let alone their fungi, protoctists, and prokaryotes. |
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With very low inventories of gasoline and distillates in the US, any reduction in imports will have an exponential impact on prices. |
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Sales and inventories are reported monthly and include total sales of durables and retail sales. |
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Physical inventories were recorded annually, and served as the starting point for the indents. |
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The Commerce Department raised the estimate for third-quarter growth in part because of a revision to business inventories. |
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Factory numbers showed that tech continued to struggle, but old-line manufacturers were getting a better handle on their excess inventories, and their orders were picking up. |
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To centralize control and management of all Army inventories, AMC has been combining wholesale and retail inventories through the single stock fund program. |
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Under the court's rulings, receivables normally should be reported at estimated net realizable value and inventories should be reported at the lower of cost or market. |
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Moreover, neither the order of liquidity nor market or net realizable values were determined for assets such as accounts receivables or inventories. |
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In fact, after about 1640, works of art listed in probate inventories increasingly were identified by the name of the artist rather than by subject matter. |
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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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In line with this seasonal pattern of demand, firms adapt their production methods and systems of organizing the workflow and managing inventories. |
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Today examples are frequently referred to as cellarets, but period inventories list them as gin cases, brandy cases, bottle cases, or cases of bottles. |
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Traders were hoping that Wednesday's US petroleum inventories report would suggest how badly the young Atlantic hurricane season had hurt production at offshore rigs. |
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He sets out to establish a solid stylistic chronology, relying heavily on dated objects or those with invincible provenances, tradesmen's bills, and house inventories. |
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This holiday season, for instance, increased demand and leaner inventories should allow stores to avoid a repeat of last year's rampant discounting. |
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Can building equipment inventories be tied to maintenance records? |
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In the short term, it must also be noted that the sharp reduction in air travel in the US is going to benefit inventories which were already exceptionally high. |
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Intranets tie machines together, network storage provides repositories for data and information, and system inventories and file indexes list available resources. |
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You also need to know on a daily basis what's happening with inventories, sales contacts, invoicing, payables, receivables, collections and correspondence. |
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The loss of double-digit stock gains slowed consumer spending from its boom times of the late 1990s, leading to excess inventories and cutbacks in factory output. |
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In May, the ratio of all business inventories to sales, a measure of the adequacy of stock levels, remained at a record low of 1.3, which is far below its long-term trend. |
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The bald truth about these inventories, known to anyone who does achieve true fabulosity by age 30, is the only list worth adhering to is one of your own devising. |
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They were used with the inventory records so that the existence of inventories could be carefully considered when preparing the multitude of indents. |
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In-store maps and inventories are going to become more important than ever before, because people are going to be presented with buying options predictively. |
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Burned in recent years by huge unsold inventories of movie merchandise and fearful of the slowing economy, everyone from toymakers and retailers to moviemakers has cut back. |
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The combination of such software and low inventories means many chains can hope to feel less pressure to slash prices as the holiday season gets under way. |
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Since last fall, the pileup in business inventories, both in Old Economy companies and the high-tech sector, have been a huge drag on the economy. |
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Striving for sales growth often means major upfront investments in assets, including accounts receivables, inventories, production equipment and facilities. |
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Pasture fields were soil tested each year, and inventories were completed in the spring and summer for forage species, weeds, and bare ground percentage. |
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Today, according to the recent Art Business News POP Survey, giclees are the leading type of print art dealers and gallery owners have added to their inventories. |
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Typically current assets include cash on hand, accounts receivable and inventories. |
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The requested service consists of making the fish inventories beam trawl and fyke nets, eight estuaries of the Loire-Bretagne basin. |
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DeVlieg Bullard II has purchased the intellectual property, machine and after-market parts inventories of Motch Corp. |
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Flint inventories include some blades and microlithic tools evidencing blade industry. |
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The six-week schedule was feasible because SIG expanded its tool shop in Essen, pre-manufactured tool bases, and kept inventories of key parts. |
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However, distillate inventories which usually must build up before the winter have been falling. |
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As credit dried up, so industry participants destocked their inventories, driving rough diamond prices. |
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Practitioners must, therefore, exercise caution in the interpretation of the MMPI and similar personality inventories. |
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In other words, gaps in voiced stop inventories will be found at the most posterior place of articulation possible. |
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With little option but to focus on the supply chain, last week we reported on moves to squeeze increasingly stockless inventories still further. |
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Terz and Secund trombones mentioned in various inventories are not as familiar, but it seems reasonable to interpret them the same way. |
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Sales are set to increase further in June as customers use up their old inventories of PET and switch over to Octal, Sheikh Saad added. |
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Demand for the Company's lawn and garden engines was negatively impacted by poor Spring weather conditions and high customer inventories. |
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In consideration thereof, the Company issued, to this shareholder, an additional hypothec on its trade receivables and inventories. |
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Teachers testing with informal reading inventories were asked to give explanations for the miscomprehensions of their students. |
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This frees up the customer who does not need to manufacture and keep huge inventories of products. |
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The inventories in question were accepted as satisfactory by Euratom, the relevant regulatory agency. |
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Although speculative, this layout is supported by the illustration in the Anthony Roll and the gun inventories. |
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The worldwide economic downturn is the primary reason for the declining fertilizer use, dropping prices, and mounting inventories. |
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Companies which produce products for sale will frequently increase inventories prior to a strike. |
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The nickel inventories on the London Metals Exchange declined from around 35,000 metric tons at the beginning of the year to around 6,000 metric tons this fall. |
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These limitations place fairly stringent restrictions on using user contributed data, vernacular geographies, or other local placename inventories. |
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Having the ability to track and account for all military inventories during shipment around the world, Fletcher observed, would be a huge force multiplier. |
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In addition, all indicators are pointing to more demand for face brick due to the extremely low inventories of brick as a result of a slowdown in the building industry. |
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These archives, which mainly consisted of the records of commercial transactions or inventories, mark the end of prehistory and the start of history. |
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Increased investment in warehousing technology, which allows suppliers to monitor bailment inventories daily, reducing out of stocks and supplier carrying costs. |
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Retail confidence kept its large gain from June that was based on an improvement in both expected and recent sales, supported by destocking of inventories. |
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St Jude Medical, of Minnesota, recalled inventories of St Jude's heart valves with Silzone coating that have not yet been implanted into patients. |
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Just as the rising tide of cancellations leads the Census Bureau to overreport sales in the short term, it leads the government to underreport inventories. |
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Everybody is going to realize they overcompensated, their inventories are lean, they don't have enough product, and it'll go back and do a pretty sharp snap-back. |
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