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Obama would maintain a significant lead in the pledged and overall delegates even if FL & MI delegates where apportioned in-full based on the original primary results.
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The first episode is already available in-full online.
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The long-term return on investment in clean energy is incredible -- in many cases the capital costs are paid in-full within 6 to 10 years.
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Tickets prices for flights to and within Europe will have to be disclosed in-full and up-front, taxes, fuel surcharges and all.
3 Rules Travelers Need To Know For 2009 - The Consumerist 2008
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Plus lesser repairs we needed, plus certain new equipment and refitting we decided have become necessary, plus the fact that insurance companies have never in history been prompt and in-full about anything except collecting their premiums.
Inconstant Star Anderson, Poul, 1926- 1991
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This library was developed in-full by Armin Tamzarian with the support of developers in
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This library was developed in-full by Armin Tamzarian with the support of developers in
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Using Oniqua Analytics Suite, utility company reduces spares inventory by 50 percent; increases delivery in-full, on-time by 25 percent; decreases late deliveries of strategic inventory by 23 percent.
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- Increased its DIFOT (delivery in-full on-time) by 25 percent in two years for its strategic inventory suppliers, with a 50 percent increase in receiving transactions;
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I also think that from a financial perspective, the "on-time, in-full" view is probably a bigger driver of financial results than a broader definition of Perfect Order that includes labeling, ASNs, etc.
Supply Chain Digest 2009
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