Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Material requirements planning" ¶ 55
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Under and approach
Under the influence of several younger scholars, a new approach came to predominate among British anthropologists, concerned with analyzing how societies held together in the present ( synchronic analysis, rather than diachronic or historical analysis ), and emphasizing long-term ( one to several years ) immersion fieldwork.
Under this approach, anti-Judaism is not regarded as antisemitism as it only rejects the religious ideas of Judaism and does not involve actual hostility to the Jewish people.
Itard wrote, " Under these circumstances his ear was not an organ for the appreciation of sounds, their articulations and their combinations ; it was nothing but a simple means of self-preservation which warned of the approach of a dangerous animal or the fall of wild fruit.
Under the latter, the fiancé is entitled to the return unless his actions caused the breakup of the relationship, the same as the traditional approach.
Under the more modern understanding of the concept of genre as " social action " à la Miller ( Miller 152 ), a more situational approach to genre is enabled.
Under the hail of English arrows, the crossbowmen suffered heavy losses and were unable to approach the English lines to where their crossbows would have been effective.
Under the pontificate of Pius X neo-Thomism became the blueprint for an approach to theology.
Under Szarkowski, it focused on a more traditionally modernist approach to the medium, one that emphasized documentary images and orthodox darkroom techniques.
It mixed the raw approach of " Under The Influence " with more complex song structures and epic elements, resulting in a more serious atmosphere and longer songs, including the eight minute title track and the ten minute " Playing With Spiders / Skullkrusher.
Under this formalistic approach, a tax might be struck down, and then re-passed with exactly the same economic incidence, but under another name, and then withstand review.
Under a microscope, he looked closely at the hook-and-loop system that the seeds use to hitchhike on passing animals aiding seed dispersal, and he realised that the same approach could be used to join other things together.
Under the Spanish rule, Corregidor served not only as a fortress of defense, a penal institution, and a station for Customs inspection, but also as a signal outpost to warn Manila of the approach of hostile ships.
Under the Minnesota approach, as a preliminary matter, the moving party must meet the burden of showing that the circumstances which bring the case within the purview of SLAPP protection exists.
" Under the objective approach the defendant's personality ( i. e., his predisposition to commit the crime ) would be immaterial, and the potential for the police conduct to induce a law-abiding person considered in the abstract would be the test.
Under the wait and see approach, the validity of a suspect future interest is determined on the basis of facts as they now exist at the end of the measuring life, and not at the time the interest was created.
Under a procedural model, a preferred approach to repetitive tasks is to create a function or subroutine that performs a single pass through the task ; this subroutine is then called by the parent routine, either repetitively or better yet, with some form of looping structure.
Under this approach, a price is considered appropriate if it is within a range of prices that would be charged by independent parties dealing at arm's length.
Under this approach, the system may require that more than one testing method be considered.
* A combination of the subjection theory and the subject theory arguably provides a workable distinction: Under this approach, a field of law is considered public law where
Under some circumstances, perturbation theory is an invalid approach to take.
Under this approach, determination of whether an item is deductible depends upon accounting rules and judgments.
Under the PBN approach, technologies are able to evolve over time ( ground beacons become satellites become ...) without requiring the underlying aircraft operation to be recalculated.
Under Peretz, and especially in the 2006 electoral campaign, the party took a significant ideological turn, putting social and economic issues on top of its agenda, and advocating a moderate social-democratic approach ( including increases in minimum wage and social security payments ), in sharp contrast to the neoliberal policies led by former Finance Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Under Mićunović, DS was not a party with strong leadership as the longtime university professor preferred the relaxed intellectual approach to the rigid internal party structure.

Under and fewer
Under the Trumpler scheme, the Pleiades are classified as I3rn ( strongly concentrated and richly populated with nebulosity present ), while the nearby Hyades are classified as II3m ( more dispersed, and with fewer members ).
Under Moorcock's editorship " galactic wars went out ; drugs came in ; there were fewer encounters with aliens, more in the bedroom.
Under the Constitution of Ireland there must never be fewer than one TD for every thirty thousand of the population, nor more than one for every twenty thousand.
Under 6. 0 all request handling processes have been brought under a Network Services account with significantly fewer privileges so that should there be a vulnerability in a feature or in custom code it won't necessarily compromise the entire system given the sandboxed environment these worker processes run in.
Under the law, companies that develop such a drug ( a drug for a disorder affecting fewer than 200, 000 people in the United States ) may sell it without competition for seven years, and may get clinical trial tax incentives.
Under Article 58 of the current Czech Constitution, nominees to the office must be put forward by no fewer than 10 Deputies or 10 Senators.
Under Sprite, this tradeoff is particularly useful because most read access was cached anyway — that is, Sprite systems would typically perform fewer reads than a normal Unix system.
Under Walker's stewardship " The Amateur Scientist " presented fewer how-to projects, and instead focused on the physics of common phenomena.
Under NCAA baseball rules, which govern intercollegiate baseball, a starting pitcher who pitches fewer than five innings can still earn a win if he pitches for a certain amount of time that is determined before the start of the game.
Under the new system, some suburbs in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch now either have their own postcode, or share one with fewer suburbs.
Under GAF's ownership, View-Master disks began to feature fewer scenic and more child-friendly subjects, such as toys and cartoons.
Under United States law at that time, a grand jury had to consist of no fewer than 16 persons.
Under the decree, which gradually fell into desuetude after 1976, around 3. 5 million individuals were investigated and 10, 000 refused employment ( fewer than 0. 3 %); 130 were dismissed.
Under this proposal, subsequently adopted, most electorates consisted of approximately the same number of electors, but with a greater tolerance for fewer electors allowed in a limited number of remote electorates.
Under just one season of Roof's tutelage, the Gophers made tremendous improvements to give up 160 yards fewer passing yards per game and over 135 fewer total yards when compared to the previous year's 119th ranked defense.
Under Amendment LXXXIX to the Massachusetts Constitution, through a town charter revision process, no town with fewer than 6, 000 residents may adopt representative town meeting form of government ; towns with 6, 000 or more residents may optionally adopt the representative town meeting form.

Under and planners
Under central planning neither planners, managers, nor workers had incentives to promote the social economic interest.
Under this system, central planners " would arbitrarily pick a price for products manufactured in government factories and raise it or reduce it depending on whether it resulted in shortages or gluts.
Under Phillips ' mayoral leadership, the city of Vancouver took a more cautious approach to real estate and related development and ensured that environmental and quality-of-life concerns were addressed by city planners.
Under central planning neither planners, managers, nor workers had incentives to promote the social economic interest.

0.885 seconds.