He says it has also set annual targets for operational efficiency, including plant and machinery downtime. |
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Do you consider this period in history a downtime, or have we just been duped into thinking so? |
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Storage and consequent server and application unavailability result from both unplanned and planned downtime. |
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Everybody suffers the Monday blues and crankies, trying desperately to regroup after a weekend of downtime. |
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During dinner downtime, chef David Levecchia greets customers at the bar before ducking into the kitchen to fill their orders. |
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What's more, there are issues related to equipment maintainability, reliability, hardening pattern repeatability, and downtime. |
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Yet there's no downtime for the hyperactive Chang, who is gearing up for the next stage of the cyberwars. |
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But such is the risk world leaders take if they fancy a wee hurl on a scooter during some much-needed downtime. |
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Analysts estimate such power outages contribute to about 25 percent of network downtime. |
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Our main goals were to improve uptime and understand the causes for downtime. |
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By law, reservists receive 12 months downtime between overseas deployments unless they waive that right. |
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Be sure to ask about downtime and recovery following the surgery, and about post-op pain management. |
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Would the ability to reassign resources without downtime or service interruption be beneficial? |
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This virtually eliminates stock-outs and minimizes downtime waiting for parts. |
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She might seem bulletproof on screen, but even domestic goddesses need a little downtime. |
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The Wolf spent his downtime in lupine form, as constantly transforming back and forth gave him a hangover. |
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Deaths don't cause downtime at least, thanks to the instant respawns which keep the pace moving smoothly. |
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That means downtime to configure the new system and reassign users and data. |
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And when that traffic backs up, the result is employee downtime and increasing frustration. |
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Take into account risks, costs of human resources, costs of downtime and ongoing licensing, and usage costs for different provisioning scenarios. |
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To protect against unplanned downtime events chassis-bound architectures rely on a complex system of proprietary backplanes, interconnects, and processors. |
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The concern seemed to be limited to knowing where his home was and whether the road he was on would be plowed in the winter so that there would not be downtime for the rig. |
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Monitoring the machine and forewarning of machine trouble allows you to schedule downtime and ensure jobsite productivity. |
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Eyelid lifts, which brighten the face and require little downtime, are his most popular surgeries. |
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All these aspects mean operating efficiency under tough conditions, saving you from downtime and maintenance costs. |
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Is it becoming part of the SNL contract that you do voices for this show in your downtime? |
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Suppliers could agree to supply the other's customers during its cracker's downtime, while getting the product back at a later stage in the year. |
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Communications solutions must be easily managed so that they deliver optimal performance and minimal downtime. |
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At best, there are no down times at all or at least reduced to a minimum, because any downtime results in a very costly loss of production. |
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We had a lot of downtime between consultancy contracts in the first half, but we were able to reuse this time in Sopra Group. |
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After discussing the downtime with my husband and employer, I resolved to advocate for myself. |
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The preventive maintenance program can save production interruptions and the costs of resulting downtime. |
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When possible, there is a differentiation made between machine related and materials related downtime. |
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A simple flip of a software switch transfers client connections to backup servers during planned downtime. |
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Refinery throughput in 2007 and 2006 was lower than in 2005 due to planned and unplanned downtime of crude processing facilities. |
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Uber is a boon to professional car-service drivers, who tend to have a lot of downtime between jobs. |
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Our data recovery specialist engineers understand the critical nature of your data and the high costs associated with business downtime. |
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Simply put, this program ensures fewer delays, less downtime and lower costs. |
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The automatic operation of the KCM series eliminates costly system downtime and maintenance expense of continuously monitoring the gas supply. |
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Plus, remotely shut down, wake up, and update PCs more securely during off hours to minimize user downtime and reduce energy costs even more. |
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In addition, press downtime and reject rates in production are substantially reduced. |
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Our solutions provide always-available access, even when the user is not in wireless range, with no downtime. |
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Greasing has now been eliminated, representing a major saving in labour and downtime. |
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Without the ability to produce enormous volumes right off, the combi machine pays off through long-term, relentless production, reduced downtime, and controlled costs. |
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Presidents have always needed downtime to recharge to face the next crisis. |
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That includes using non-toxic hydraulic oils for his machinery, and synthetic engine oils all around in the hopes of reducing maintenance downtime. |
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How do you maintain high-speed access to current corporate information while you protect and secure business continuance with little or no downtime? |
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During her downtime, Blume is also an avid Twitter user, tweeting about everything from Mad Men to her new tap dancing lessons. |
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This can result in expensive and time consuming errors, loss of information, downtime, recovery and rerun costs and possible equipment damage. |
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We're looking at an average age of aircraft rising over the past decade to the point where we now have to spend a great deal more on spare parts and repairs and downtime. |
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You knew I had just been pulled out of New York after a long mission and per your own requirements, was to be on downtime, unassignable for any new missions for three months. |
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A new procedure for hysterectomies, done via robotic arm via a single incision, results in no scarring and little downtime. |
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And there are others that let people make use of downtime more efficiently. |
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We rarely, and I mean rarely, have any downtime problems with the Thunderstone Texis engine. |
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The risk of avian ingestion or any damage to aircraft and airside facilities could result in costly delays due to downtime for repairs. |
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Contact the troubleshooter for questions about downtime or response time. |
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In addition, all programs have an official downtime. |
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During the station's downtime, BBC Radio Solent simulcasts BBC Radio 5 Live overnight. |
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The new outlook incorporates expectations for continued VDU capacity restrictions until its turnaround and revamp in the third quarter and a projected increase in the required downtime for the revamp itself. |
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In order to reduce replacement hardware downtime, we keep a certain quantity of pre-built systems on hand to swap out hard disks so that your server can be back up in the shortest amount of time. |
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Whether your company is a multinational organization or a SME, the problem you are facing is just the same: downtime will happen and it will cost you time and money. |
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A change in pace for a Canadian running retailer's IT department was just what the doctor ordered after bouts of information overload led to significant downtime on the company's critical IT systems and retail-based Web site. |
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The operator can enter codes on the MultiDAT keypad that describe the work in progress, the reason for machine downtime, and the current machine operator. |
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Since our beginning over 45 years ago, Fleetguard has been on the cutting edge of technology that enhances equipment performance, reduces downtime and lowers operating costs. |
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The Cummins Filtration global Service Engineering staff is ready when you need us to help troubleshoot your equipment maintenance problems and prevent costly downtime. |
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Designed for heavy duty operation, the 725-HL provides relatively high flow application of medium to high viscosity nonreactive fluids without fuss, maintenance or downtime. |
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Unlike moving between traditional RAID 5 and RAID 6, there's no need to reformat or migrate data off of Drobo S, potentially saving you hours or days of downtime. |
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Correct deficiencies right away, the group urges, and also be sure to screen visitors and employees, monitor feed production and delivery and ensure proper clean-out and disinfection with downtime between flocks. |
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Did you two engage in any hobbies or games together in your downtime? |
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There was a set up in this scene and we had about 40 minutes of downtime. |
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Not only do grease deposits in the extraction hood and the whole exhaust air shaft increase the risk of fire, they also necessitate regular expensive chemical cleaning and extensive maintenance work entailing downtime. |
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We know that a syncopation is a sound that begins on a downtime or on the weak part of a time, and that lasts on an uptime or on a strong part of a time. |
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Its innovative tool design gives a simple method of breaking off the worn-out cutting edge and replacing it quickly thus reducing unproductive downtime. |
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Typically, a tiller system might be more cost effective when there are no mines encountered, while a flail demands less repair and downtime when detonating mine targets. |
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Comprehensive planning reduces the total cost of Windows 7 adoption by helping you right-size your resource investments and avoid downtime due to missing pieces or mismatched schedules. |
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A preference for DiCaprio, though, isn't simply hormonal downtime – who you'd prefer when you're not choosing for genes – but rather an indication of preferences in the longer term. |
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Envisioned as a cultural palace for the people, free to enter, it was supposed to expand the minds of the city's factory workers in their downtime. |
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I soon learned that exploring takes time, children need downtime – and travel is more fun when you're having experiences rather than seeing sights. |
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It has decreased downtime, as the product can restore a server in minutes and eliminated the need to rebuild complex server configurations from scratch. |
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This is often an unacceptable option, especially for young women with small children, or women who were not prepared to accept that degree of downtime. |
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Meaning, any upgrades, modifications, or repairs can be performed quickly and easily so that the unit is back in production with minimal downtime. |
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This allows an instant re-set of all of the device's audio and matrix switching functions, so removing downtime between different operating modes. |
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Further, they did not consider using their downtime appropriate since they were earning less and saw increased time off as their compensation for the reduced earnings. |
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Thus, nonscheduled maintenance downtime becomes a luxury that can't be tolerated. |
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Optical storage devices, such as WORM, Rewritable, DVD-ROM, DVD-RAM, and CD-ROM can be added on-the-fly with no downtime. |
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During the station's downtime, BBC Radio Cornwall simulcasts BBC Radio 5 Live overnight. |
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Although it's reading week, I haven't had much downtime between work and socialising with celebrities. |
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It reportedly requires minimal sample preparation, and its patented film delivery system is said to virtually eliminate downtime for cleanup. |
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The agreement will lead to significant cost savings for Lakeland Dairies as a result of reduced inventory, order processing times and downtime. |
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Uber provides him with work during what used to be downtime. |
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Currently the problem is usually resolved by washing the blanket, which results in press downtime and causes maculation or spotting. |
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The tin-plated bus bar is applied using reels holding up to 380 mm of material, minimising downtime due to changeovers. |
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The adoption of the world's first workpiece changer system featuring a twin tailstock has shortened idle downtime to 5 seconds. |
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Though this isn't a catchall solution, the anticipated downtime can be greatly reduced at a minimum cost. |
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When I connected to the IRC server, the MOTD included an apology for the recent downtime. |
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Johnson of VCU not only sees meaningful use as a galvanizer for the CTO, but healthcare's lack of tolerance for server downtime. |
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Vehicle downtime, not to mention a big repair bill, is what happens when the 5-tonner is backed up with the transfer gear case in low range. |
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Since its installation in 2008 the spray system has operated as planned, with no reported problems or interruptive downtime. |
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Because SONARtrac flowmeters are robust, full-bore and clamp-on, they also require no process downtime to install. |
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Depending on how many virtual machines you are running, scheduling migrations and cutovers can become complicated, and downtime can become substantial. |
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Further, inspection of the mills bearings during downtime has revealed noticeable deterioration and issues with the ball mill trunnion bearings and lube system. |
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Of those who are aware of the pigging process, many municipal managers and operators are concerned about downtime and customer complains while a section of pipe is pigged. |
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SharePlex's unique log-based replication technology reduces the impact of both planned and unplanned downtime by offering an accessible replica of the production database. |
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In the middle picture, taken last November, she looks a bit leggier and less furnished, reflecting the downtime she was given when joining Hugo Palmer. |
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Planned maintenance system for surface missile ships has been instituted to increase system readiness through a major reduction in system downtime. |
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A striker by trade, Tony Cottee spent most of his downtime with a fly swatter at the ready, assassinating insects and piling up minimountains of dead bugs. |
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The net result was a stookie and five weeks of enforced downtime. |
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The rapid recovery feature allows the sensor to recover from large changes in pressure faster than other vacuum gauges on the market, significantly decreasing downtime. |
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With the volume of material that Zubick handles, downtime for the material handling-equipment means costly back-ups for the trucks in the yard and for customer orders. |
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