Supply
Meanings and phrases
n.
- an amount of something available for use
- offering goods and services for sale
- the activity of supplying or providing something; provision; supplying
v.
- give something useful or necessary to; provide; render; furnish
- circulate or distribute or equip with; issue
- give what is desired or needed, especially support, food or sustenance; provide; ply; cater
- state or say further; add; append
n.
- a store where builders can purchase materials for building houses and related structures; building supply store
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- a store where builders can purchase materials for building houses and related structures; building supply house
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- the total stock of money in the economy; currency held by the public plus money in accounts in banks
- Deficit spending increases the money supply.
- So the operation was neutral for the overall money supply.
- 1) Increase the money supply (M1 and M2).
n.
- a mechanical device for holding something and supplying it as needed
n.
- a closet for storing supplies
n.
- a route over which supplies can be delivered; supply route
- Whatever else might happen, they had succeeded in disrupting Rosecrans' supply line.
- With his supply line lengthening, Bonaparte created a new center of operations at Palmanova.
- To cut off the Chinese supply line, the Imperial Japanese Army began to plan the invasion of Burma.
n.
- a commissioned officer responsible for logistics
n.
- a route over which supplies can be delivered; supply line
- This supply route was defended by the Đồng Nai Regiment.
- Pomerania-Stolp was a crucial point in the knights' land supply route.
- The major supply route was the York Factory Express between Hudson Bay and Fort Vancouver.
n.
- ship that usually provides supplies to other ships; tender
- Taking place in the future, the supply ship E.S.S.
- Due to her precious load, the supply ship was spared from sinking and captured.
- On October 1, 1608 the supply ship arrived following a journey of approximately three months.
n.
- a facility that provides a source of water; water system; water
- This water supply would also enable firefighting.
- Huai Talat Reservoir is the reserve water supply.
- He specialised in harbour works and water supply.
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- Prior to this, power supply was generated locally.
- Unlike the ZX Printer, it had a separate power supply.
- Rod Holt designed the Apple II's power supply.
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- Some have helped Chery establish a local supply chain.
- more highly processed products) provided by the supply chain.
- "SCMR" covers analysis and trends in supply chain management.
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- It was remote and so maintaining supply lines was strenuous.
- Morgan's raid was part of a plan to disrupt Union supply lines.
- Richthofen responded by ordering attacks against Soviet supply lines.
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- These winds damaged the food supply on two islands.
- Reproduction is also regulated by planktonic food supply.
- An estimated 80% of the Bahamian food supply is imported.
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- Medicine, food and water were in short supply.
- But conditions were basic and food was in short supply.
- Doctors were abundant, but medicine was in short supply.
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- The price paid for your products is set by a global supply and demand system.
- The imbalance of supply and demand is thus making these skills even more valuable.
- This method of analysis is known as partial-equilibrium analysis (supply and demand).
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- A minority of people lack this dual blood supply.
- Doctors hoped the drug would cut off blood supply to the tumor .
- The bird retina has a fan shaped blood supply system called the pecten.
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- There was a water supply system in the city.
- The loch is part of the water supply system for the town.
- The village has a drinking water supply system, but no sewer system.
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- Coal power plants generate 50% of the United States' electricity supply.
- On 22 December 1924 the Bathurst town electricity supply scheme was switched on.
- A modern water supply system was introduced in 1874 and electricity supply in 1878.
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- It is used to supply water to the residents of Great Langdale.
- District Councils supply water to more than 200 smaller villages.
- Four top-seal radial gates supply water to the Albuquerque Main Canal.
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- Water supply and sanitation in Vietnam
- Private sector participation in water supply and sanitation is controversial.
- Water supply and sanitation in Syria Syria is a semiarid country with scarce water resources.
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- This helps provide a year-round supply of water to the area.
- Such soil also holds a reasonable supply of water and nutrients.
- At night, the Company troops managed to procure a supply of water.
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- Both offer electric power and natural gas supply.
- Natural gas supply has been established in 39 settlements.
- There is no sewerage service or mains gas supply to the hamlet.
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- There was a water supply system in the city.
- The loch is part of the water supply system for the town.
- The village has a drinking water supply system, but no sewer system.
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- Under this comparison, primary energy supply drops 42%.
- energy supply, agriculture, road traffic.
- Germany's switch to renewables was described as "democratization of the energy supply".
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- Avoiding fragmented and inefficient supply chains keeps product costs down for customers.
- Technical stakes of modern ERP concern integration—hardware, applications, networking, supply chains.
- Large organisations can use the IASME Governance standard in their supply chains to understand and reduce supplier risk.
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- The village has a drinking water supply system, but no sewer system.
- It is the main drinking water supply office of Padampur and was founded in 2061.
- A special area of activity for the civilian protection is the drinking water supply.
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- His wife used to supply flags for the Mukti Bahini.
- It is used to supply water to the residents of Great Langdale.
- Requisition, forced purchase, was used to supply armies on the march.
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- The town also served as a supply depot during the war period.
- On just two days' notice, he established a well-organized supply depot.
- To keep units supplied with ammunition, the player must construct a supply depot.
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- Meanwhile, isolated and densely vegetated mountains provided supply routes and base areas.
- The armies never engaged in battle and with their supply routes blocked, the Welsh began to starve.
- The capture of the town cut one of the main land supply routes for government troops fighting in Aleppo.
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- However, no further supply ships from England arrived that year, nor the following spring.
- The French held their own, but this time the Spanish supply ships were able to relieve the town.
- The Allied supply ships that plied the Arafura Sea and Torres Strait were also vulnerable to these attacks.
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- "SCMR" covers analysis and trends in supply chain management.
- He speaks on personal motivation and success, entrepreneurship, commercialization, and supply chain management.
- It has four core activities: supply chain management, marketing and brand building; EMS; property holding division, and others.
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- The air supply was controlled by an electrical valve.
- As it covered the route, the motorised striking force was dependent on air supply.
- If the air supply failed, this arrangement allowed the door to be pushed back manually.
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- It expanded into jet fuel supply at two airports.
- An initial first flight was abandoned due to a fuel supply problem.
- The fuel supply for the fuel injectors stopped, which led to the ignition of fuel in the No.
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- Jackson established Fort Strother as a supply base.
- Nuclear, coal, oil, gas and some hydro plants can supply base load.
- Congo-Brazzaville furthermore acted as a supply base for the Angola mission.
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- Miller is the CEO of Mercedes Medical, a medical and laboratory supply company in Sarasota.
- Smith went on to become a social worker in Denver, also working at a cable television supply company.
- He also owns and operates a farm supply company and an oilfield supply business in Woodward, Oklahoma.
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- For the first time, grains provided people with a steady supply of food.
- Captured Japanese stock increased the total supply of food to 14 days worth.
- This has caused price fluctuations which are not strongly related to the actual supply of food, according to the United Nations.
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- Due to a limited supply of hobby materials, he began building things from scratch.
- Each subweapon has a different power requirement, which draws from a limited supply on the player's ship.
- This was largely due to there being only a limited supply of almonds, as they are not grown in the area and had to be imported.
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- Another issue was the Dixon-Yates contract to supply power to the Atomic Energy Commission.
- Allegiant had a contract to supply charter flights from Miami to four cities in Cuba beginning June 2009.
- In 1773 he returned to England, where he obtained a contract to supply the Royal Navy with timber for masts and spars.
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- This is many times greater than household power supply voltage.
- The main difference between the 6581 and the 8580 is the supply voltage.
- The d.c. supply voltage equates to the average, so the tap peaks at approximately (pi/2)*Vcc.
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- Hoses or tubing connect an oxygen mask to the oxygen supply.
- Zubin operates and notices something odd about a patient's oxygen supply.
- Meanwhile, Djuhn'Keep arrives on Starbug, just as the oxygen supply fails.
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- The new power station would have sufficient capacity to supply power for nearby towns.
- These power plants are large scale, and used to supply power for communities and industry.
- Another issue was the Dixon-Yates contract to supply power to the Atomic Energy Commission.
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- The fortifications, dockyards and a large supply of coal were captured largely intact by the Japanese.
- Liautaud started off with iron and then expanded to using discarded petrochemical steel drums, which Haiti had a large supply of.
- However, at the time De Nederlandsche Bank (Central Bank of the Netherlands) had a very large supply of these banknotes in stock.
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- The Forfar merchant did not supply the potatoes and was sued for damages.
- Thus, normally automobile companies did not supply the actual paints to the promo manufacturers.
- Despite their table-topping league form, Lantana did not supply any players to the Estonian national side.
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- Its main supply the "Hazeldene" ran from a lake near Sydney House to the west.
- The apprentice school and diving school were also established there, along with the main supply base.
- This blocked the main supply route from Normandy to Paris, and as a consequence food prices in the French capital rose dramatically.
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- He traveled to New Mexico with the supply train in the spring of 1614.
- Ordóñez finally left with the returning supply train in the spring of 1617.
- Ordóñez finally left New Mexico with the returning supply train in the spring of 1617.
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- The plant is able to supply the city from its own wells during emergencies.
- They were able to supply a list of those "meet to continue in office," including themselves and a number of relatives.
- However this mast was not able to supply the whole area with FM and TV-programmes and so a taller antenna mast was soon planned.
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- For the first time, grains provided people with a steady supply of food.
- These surviving embryos continue to feed on a steady supply of unfertilised eggs.
- The queen's primary role is to reproduce and ensure the colony has a steady supply of new workers.
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- This coalition receives confidence and supply from the Green Party.
- National's confidence and supply partners in the 49th Parliament meanwhile suffered losses.
- The two formed a Coalition Government with confidence and supply from the Green Party which got eight seats.
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- Product lines are building-drainage systems and supply systems.
- In 1989, it acquired a stake in FAE Fluid Air Energy, joining the fresh water supply systems sector.
- Public water supply systems cover about 95% of the households in urban areas and about 80% in rural areas.
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- It was built in order to supply work to the Gaels evicted during the Highland Clearances.
- He expanded the central well in order to supply light to the whole building and also added new floors.
- Local people saw this a destruction of part of the Welsh culture in order to supply England with water.
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- Poor conditions and supply problems resulted in the deaths of some 2,500 troops.
- They immediately encountered the first of the supply problems which were to plague the expedition.
- Delayed by supply problems like all the Allied armies, First Army did not push beyond St Quentin until after 8 October.
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- In 1961, fluoridation of the public water supply in Simanggang (now Sri Aman) was implemented.
- In the village is public library and the dwellings are connected to the public water supply net.
- Boating, fishing and swimming are not allowed at the reservoir since it is a public water supply.
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- In that year, electrical supply was expanded to five new places in Sarawak.
- Much of the country's limited electrical supply is provided by hydroelectric plants located in Boali.
- SPC had owned 46% of the country's electrical generation assets and 90% of the electrical supply assets.
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- supply depots, lines of communication and locations of garrisons.
- All finished rifle parts and components were sold to the Army, who sent them to supply depots as spares.
- The TPLF also made small raids on Derg supply depots in the towns to acquire badly needed items like bullets and petrol.
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- Azerbaijan grants Ukraine exclusive conditions for oil supply.
- Fifty years before the battle, Baku produced half of the world's oil supply.
- He was awarded the MBE in 1918 for his work in increasing oil supply during the First World War.
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- TNSPs link generators to the 13 major distribution networks that supply electricity to end use customers.
- The same month CIC Energy submitted bids to Eskom of South Africa and Botswana Power Corporation to supply electricity.
- Until 2016, being a small and isolated island, the island relied on costly and polluting diesel generators to supply electricity.