The result was a supply chain with too many peaks and valleys and attendant shortages and overages, rather than a steady and predictable stream. |
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He also included raw materials costs only, skipping lading, storage, overages, and shrinkage. |
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It's always a good idea to speak with your auto insurance carrier to see if you already have these overages. |
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Some have reduced their electric bills, while others receive monthly checks for their power overages, he said. |
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You can go over your allowanced amounts, but you are expected to pay these overages directly to the supplier. |
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Therefore, any discrepancies occurring at these operations are considered as shortages or overages. |
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This allows the region to make ongoing adjustments to advances in order to minimize funding shortages or overages at year end. |
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Data393's customers began to use BACON to set baseline metrics on server usage and to accurately bill for overages. |
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It should also be considered that these overages are derived from numbers reported by producers. |
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According to international standards, overages of up to 30 percent are generally acceptable. |
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No year end overages were reported and there is no established process to declare debts owing to the Crown. |
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Worse than that, it is using export subsidies to get rid of its overages every year. |
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The acceptance limits for overages should not be greater than the upper limit for content as per the pharmacopoeial standards. |
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Also, overages must be built into supply estimates because there is always a need for a large reserve of items that wear out quickly, such as boots, jackets, and gloves. |
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Of course, that doesn't likely mean he has to write a check, but rather that he won't be seeing a first-day gross percentage until the overages are paid back. |
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Skype executives say users of the Skype application should be able to make plenty of voice calls on the service each day without having to worry about extra fees or data overages. |
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However, overages above the permissible limit result in administration of a higher dose without a physician's knowledge or supervision and therefore can be hazardous to the health of the patient. |
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The Final Agreement will describe when and how subsequent adjustments in respect of overages and underages are made to an Allocation to account for salmon harvests that exceed or fail to meet the Allocation in any year. |
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With Virtuozzo Containers, Data393 was able to quickly deliver BACON to a customer with the same need to track overages via a SaaS delivery model. |
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The Minister and Sliammon will endeavour to minimize any overages or underages in each year and to minimize the accumulation of overages and underages in successive years. |
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The Department says it will take the overages into account as it develops its intake plans for these occupations in the second and third years of the recruiting strategy. |
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Most people try to avoid overages due to the high per-minute cost of services when the pool plan's limit is exceeded. |
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Livingston said that the costs are not too far outside the 10 to 15 percent overages expected on construction projects. |
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Performance Context: When this task is being performed correctly, production is on time, and there are no shortages or overages of material or equipment at the work site. |
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In terms of costs, DCC uses an exception reporting approach, tracking the number of projects that exceeded contract awards and evaluating reasons for these overages. |
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And given his statement that text messages would not be audited, if the officers paid for their overages, the plaintiffs had a reasonable expectation of privacy. |
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However, overall the supply chain is in fairly good shape, DB found, and will rid itself of most of the overages during the next six to 12 months. |
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Overages often seem the perfect solution to persuade a reluctant landowner to part with his property. |
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Overages, yield-spread Premiums and loan officer compensation are all tied together. |
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