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Advocates such as Schuchart want to see national standards for nutrition, but they also are pushing for a higher federal reimbursement rate for school districts.
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Schuchart/Dow is a company with a great design portfolio from Seattle.
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Other than that, the Enterasys data center networking plan looks pretty much the same as its switching competitors, Schuchart says.
Enterasys looks to head off Cisco, Brocade data center plans 2010
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Extra cost-savings, says Schuchart, will allow providers to focus on incorporating higher quality but more expensive items like fresh fruits and vegetables and whole grains.
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Cathy Schuchart, staff vice president for the SNA's Child Nutrition and Policy Center, says that more uniform guidelines will help food manufacturers, who often try to accommodate different local and state regulations by making several versions of the same product, become more efficient.
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Baddeley was scheduled to go off the back side with the first group of the day, scheduled to play with Maggert, the veteran grinder, and Mike Schuchart, a club pro from Nebraska.
USATODAY.com - Time doesn't wait on Baddeley's blond ambition 2003
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Schuchart Vice President Bob Gregorini said both Schuchart and Boeing are investigating the cause of the accident.
The Seattle Times 2011
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SELL LESS, CHARGE MORE M.I.T.'s Jim Schuchart offers four missing steps for pricing, for example: Quantify your superiority.
NYT > Home Page By GENE MARKS 2011
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The man worked for Penhall, a concrete-cutting subcontractor to the main contractor Schuchart.
The Seattle Times 2011
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In fact, HP is shaping up to be not just a competitor, but Cisco's biggest rival, Schuchart said.
Techworld.com News 2010
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