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bulk and cider
Today HP Bulmer makes 65 % of the five hundred million litres of cider sold annually in the United Kingdom and the bulk of the UK's cider exports.
Today HP Bulmer makes 65 % of the five hundred million litres of cider sold annually in the United Kingdom and the bulk of the UK's cider exports.

bulk and production
The fact that sticks out in this voluminous record is that the bulk of Du Pont's production has always supplied the largest part of the requirements of the one customer in the automobile industry connected to Du Pont by a stock interest.
Because agricultural activities are seasonal and the areas of production and harvest of many foods are widely scattered geographically, and because of the high cost of transporting bulk food items any substantial distance to a central processing location, the use of large central processing stations, where low-cost radiation facilities approaching the megawatt range might be utilized, is inherently impracticable.
The common sources of economies of scale are purchasing ( bulk buying of materials through long-term contracts ), managerial ( increasing the specialization of managers ), financial ( obtaining lower-interest charges when borrowing from banks and having access to a greater range of financial instruments ), marketing ( spreading the cost of advertising over a greater range of output in media markets ), and technological ( taking advantage of returns to scale in the production function ).
Conversely, if the firm is able to get bulk discounts of an input, then it could have economies of scale in some range of output levels even if it has decreasing returns in production in that output range.
The move towards shooting more films on the West coast around Los Angeles continued during World War I, until the bulk of American production was carried out there.
Both bulk and surface silicon micromachining are used in the industrial production of sensors, ink-jet nozzles, and other devices.
The bulk of current production is from China, whose government has recently imposed strategic materials controls on the element, raising some concerns in consuming countries.
Local equilibrium thermodynamics considers processes that involve the time-dependent production of entropy by dissipative processes, in which kinetic energy of bulk flow and chemical potential energy are converted into internal energy at time-rates that are explicitly accounted for.
Commercial production of natural gas from the Songo Songo island in the Indian Ocean off the Rufiji Delta commenced in 2004, with natural gas being pumped in a pipeline to Dar es Salaam, the bulk of it converted to electricity by both public utility and private operators.
Modern commercial fast food is highly processed and prepared on a large scale from bulk ingredients using standardized cooking and production methods and equipment.
The country is not self-sufficient in food production ; rice, the main staple, accounts for the bulk of imports.
The concepts of mass production are applied to various kinds of products, from fluids and particulates handled in bulk ( such as food, fuel, chemicals, and mined minerals ) to discrete solid parts ( such as fasteners ) to assemblies of such parts ( such as household appliances and automobiles ).
High volume production is usually done with SMT placement machine and bulk wave soldering or reflow ovens, but skilled technicians are able to solder very tiny parts ( for instance 0201 packages which are 0. 02 in.
* 1956: Regular production of sarin ceased in the United States, though existing stocks of bulk sarin were re-distilled until 1970.
Advantages of consuming fiber are the production of healthful compounds during the fermentation of soluble fiber, and insoluble fiber's ability ( via its passive hygroscopic properties ) to increase bulk, soften stool, and shorten transit time through the intestinal tract.
Gilbert had conceived the main designs and puzzles before production began, which resulted in the bulk of the designers ' work to flesh out his ideas.
According to cooperative economist Charles Gide, the aim of a cooperative wholesale society is to arrange “ bulk purchases, and, if possible, organise production .” The best historical example of this were the English CWS and the Scottish CWS, which were the forerunners to the modern Co-operative Group.
By the 10th century such Anglo-Norse crosses were the bulk of the production in England, as the high cross seems to have been abandoned further south, although the simple and practical Dartmoor crosses, no doubt an essential aid to navigating Dartmoor, appear to have continued to be made for centuries after.
Unlike many American studios, Filmation never relied upon animation studios outside the United States for the bulk of its production ; Ghostbusters and Bravestarr both state in the end credits that they were " made entirely in the U. S. A .".
In 1967 the city had 145 enterprises, with the bulk of their weight – light and food industry, which is slightly different from a typical Soviet city bias towards heavy industry and capital goods production.
250, 300 and 400 / Patricians were Packard's flagship models and comprised the bulk of production for that year.
Finishing and confectioning is the bulk of the production work.
The rivers in Norrland account for the bulk of hydroelectical power in Sweden – in many countries a limited energy source, but in Sweden hydroelectrical power accounts for approximately 40 % of Sweden's total production of electricity.
Effective October 1, 2007, the US Department of Energy awarded Bechtel partnership LLNS LLC the contract to operate Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory: Bechtel has a presence, through various partnerships, in the bulk of the US nuclear weapons facilities, including Los Alamos National Laboratory ( design and pit production ), Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory ( design ), Savannah River Site ( nuclear materials ), Hanford Site ( nuclear materials ), Pantex Plant ( assembly / disassembly ), Y-12 National Security Complex ( nuclear materials ), and the Nevada Test Site ( subcritical testing ).
The bulk of the soybean crop is grown for oil production, with the high-protein defatted and " toasted " soy meal used as livestock feed and dog food.

bulk and sale
The trend of jewelry-making at home by hobbyists for personal enjoyment or for sale on sites like Etsy has resulted in the common practice of buying wholesale costume jewelry in bulk and using it for parts.
* Disposals of bulk chemicals businesses at that time included the sale of its Australian subsidiary, ICI Australia, for £ 1bn in 1997, and of its polyester chemicals business to DuPont for $ 3 billion also in 1997.
Several economic models exist for vegetable farms: farms may grow large quantities of a few vegetables and sell them in bulk to major markets or middlemen, which requires large growing operations ; farms may produce for local customers, which requires a larger distribution effort ; farms may produce a variety of vegetables for sale through on-farm stalls, local farmer's markets, u-pick operations.
Since the mid-20th century, most of the US imports are from Southern Italy, with the large, meaty, and richly flavored Sicilian chestnuts being considered among the best quality for bulk sale and supermarket retail.
However, the majority of seashells which are offered for sale commercially have been collected alive ( often in bulk ) and then killed and cleaned, specifically for the commercial trade.
" In 2010, Three House ceased operation, transferring its assets through a bulk sale to four members of the former staff, including Editors Jody Purdom and Val Robichaud and Design Director Barney LaHaye, who continue to publish the Sun, with distribution on Thursdays.
Editor Robin Snyder oversaw the sale of some properties to their creators, though the bulk of the rights was purchased by Canadian entrepreneur Roger Broughton.
In addition, the three video compilations that have been released for sale have been packaged around a seventh series theme, with the bulk of the clips also being from this age.
The T-72 was intended to be a tank mass-produced to equip the bulk of the Soviet Motor Rifle units, and for sale to export partners and eastern-bloc satellite states.
Despite these two bright spots, the bulk of Orion's offerings fared poorly, and Kluge, who had kept the studio afloat through periodic injections of cash, announced that his stake in the company was up for sale.
There are many risks for the author – definition of cover price, the retail price, " net price ", the discounts on the sale, the bulk sales on the POD ( publish on demand ) platform, the term of the agreement, audit of the publishers accounts in case of impropriety, etc.
For most Georgia State football games, the dome is configured with 28, 155 seats, with only the bulk of the lower level plus the club-level seats available for sale.
The department procures consumer goods and consumer-durable products in bulk directly from suppliers and positions them at 33 Area Depots ( acting as whole sale depots ), spread all over the country, for meeting the requirements of over 3500 URCs which function as retail outlets.
33m shares-25 % of the company-were being offered for sale, the bulk of which went to institutional investors.
A bulk sale, sometimes called a bulk transfer, is a sale of goods by a business that represents all or substantially all of its inventory to a single buyer unless such a sale would be common in the ordinary course of its business.
If the buyer does not complete the registration process for a bulk sale, creditors of the seller may obtain a declaration that the sale was invalid against the creditors and the creditors may take possession of the goods or obtain judgment for any proceeds the buyer received from a subsequent sale.
However, a bulk sale would generally allow a storekeeper to abscond with money while leaving creditors unpaid.

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