The chillers cool water to 39 degrees and then the water is piped to customers' buildings for use in their air-conditioning systems. |
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The customers' terrified looks therefore appear in a somewhat absurd and comical light. |
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At the end of the day, private banks want to get their hands on customers' capital, which they invest with gusto in return for juicy fees. |
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The company has permission to recover losses by putting surcharges on customers' bills. |
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The redesign would require a new chipset, new processor boards and a major overhaul of customers' hardware. |
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Finally I had to decide between my constant worry and frustration and extending my customers' credit. |
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These tools also plot and correlate the image in the customers' mind of other appliances such as refrigerators and microwave ovens. |
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Building a larger store with more amenities is the only way we can continue to meet customers' needs. |
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Publicans and restaurateurs in major cities should make their own provisions to check customers' safety. |
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The changes involve a combination of adding two digits to customers' existing local number and, in some cases, a change to the local area code. |
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Groceries will be ready for collection within three hours of ordering and will be loaded into customers' cars on arrival at the centre. |
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These are initiatives that automakers and dealers are taking to ensure their customers' loyalty. |
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To optimize these decisions, business managers need to know their customers' requirements and seek to satisfy their needs and desires. |
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Promoters who mass-market tax dodges now must disclose their deals and customers' names. |
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The securities laws now provide that a firm must segregate its customers' moneys and hold them in a separate client account. |
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Clothing stores aimed at the middle-aged will be looking for nostalgic tracks from their customers' adolescence. |
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The problem with this definition of expectations is that it muddles customers' judgments and their estimates of probability. |
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The customers' bold suggestion was to launch a restaurant of their own, but Huang was still quite cautious about it. |
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When we review programming, we tend to look at unserved and underserved niches that will meet our customers' needs. |
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It is common for customers' husbands or wives to pick up pieces to surprise their spouses when they get home. |
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Cars will be delivered to customers' homes and a dedicated call centre will handle any queries. |
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But it was so heavily in debt by 2001 that it couldn't post standby letters of credit against customers' deposits on the ovens they were buying. |
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We are one of the few farm shops that source our meat locally, hang it in our own cold room and butcher it on site to customers' requirements. |
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It also makes us a one-stop shop that can service all our customers' needs. |
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Emails and webpages contain viruses with keystroke loggers that capture customers' online banking passwords. |
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Shops are putting customers' health at risk by selling food beyond its use-by date. |
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The chillers cool water and pipe it to customers' buildings for use in their air-conditioning systems. |
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Angry confrontations erupted at a bank in Honiara when customers' government cheques were not honoured due to insufficient government funds. |
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We work with a company that takes customers' content, which was once print only, and make it available for online syndication. |
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These can be used by fraudsters to work out security codes and passwords and log into customers' accounts. |
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The system will replace signatures with a four-digit PIN number as the main way of proving customers' identities. |
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Shrewd design practices can take the sting out of your customers' fender benders. |
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A ranking of brands according to customers' intuitional responses gives insight into each brand's position in consumers' minds, Hung said. |
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It's the customers' burden to strip the plants of pods and shell them of their beans. |
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The customers' interactions with the dancers provided not just proof of heterosexual identity, but also a fantasy of sexual potency. |
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We can bring in the expertise and we can manage that for the customers' benefit. |
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Tickets will be forwarded by post to customers' credit card billing address. |
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With today's criminal attacks, financial institutions must start with the assumption that their customers' computers are infected with crimeware. |
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A cashpoint plot to steal customers' bank details and plunder their accounts was foiled by an eagle-eyed customer. |
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Some brands that Gen X helped popularize are beginning to adjust their marketing to reflect this new stage in their customers' lives. |
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The technology provided customers with real-time visibility of the field force and customers' shipments down to the exact geocode. |
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The business will be able to proactively respond to customers' interests and desires. |
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Taking customers' orders and serving food or beverages should be done professionally and with enthusiasm. |
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It is legal for them to do so, provided that they bring this to customers' attention before an order is placed. |
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In particular circumstances the rules of an exchange or clearing house may be expressly incorporated into customers' contracts with members. |
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Some have a Post Office or bank-like flavour to them, with clerks waiting behind grilles to receive customers' bets and issue tickets as receipts. |
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They announced that they would jointly develop standards that will allow them to roll out ultrafast fiber-optic lines right to customers' doorsteps. |
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Plenty Coups, who did not write English, kept accounts on pieces of cardboard with drawings denoting customers' names and marks indicating the money they owed. |
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There are companies that will brighten up roller blinds, ceramic tiles, wallpaper, bedspreads, curtains, carpet tiles, and even aluminium, using customers' photographs. |
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Businesses have complained they are being forced to carry unrealistic floats in their tills to keep up with customers' demand for change to feed the meters. |
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If I relied on my suspicions about my customers' tolerance, Frau would cut them off long before any signs of obvious intoxication danced their way across my bar. |
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The only thing we could do was apologise and refund customers' money. |
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This will work in some customers' favours but others will need to be additionally vigilant to ensure they do not get caught up by higher fees which push them deep into debt. |
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As our customers' driving habits evolve, we're proud to provide innovative and reliable ways to fuel their vehicles, whether it's gas-powered or electric. |
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Stylists at Cartoon Cuts wash as well as cut their customers' hair, dousing the suds with hoses that emanate from the trunks of green fiberglass elephants. |
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I took a cue from her and began serving the customers' breakfast. |
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You need to be keen about developments in clothing materials, dress style and changes in customers' demands, even the button and the slide fasteners. |
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The bright blue leaflet has been enclosed with customers' annual bills. |
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The owner of the tollway is conducting a security review after admitting that 12,000 of its customers' credit card numbers were leaked from the company. |
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One of the major objections some gun dealers have to adding bowhunting to their shops is the technical knowledge required to work on their customers' bows. |
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What are you doing to find out how your customers' needs are changing? |
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The number changes involve a combination of adding two digits to customers' existing local numbers and in some cases changing the local area code. |
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The company is even considering opening a kiosk to sell sunglasses in the retail food court to gain a greater share of their customers' disposable dollars. |
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The last major invention in sofa beds was the result of customers' requests of an upholsterer named Bernard Castro to produce a davenport sofa bed that looked and worked well. |
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First they tried to buffalo voters with the odd assertion that North Dakota banks don't sell their customers' information, so there's no need to worry. |
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Gossip, therefore, died and a sepulchral silence descended on the shop except for the customers' self-obsessed questions and the barber's answers. |
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Roper also offers custom-designed ties for larger customers' needs. |
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We knew that there was a lot of data siloed inside companies and that if you could get a handle on the data, you could really solve the customers' problems. |
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Instead the customers' calls are forwarded to the cell phones of whichever drivers are on duty at the time. |
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Certain federal laws designed to safeguard customers' nonpublic, personal information already apply to insurance. |
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After the leak of customers' personal data, key staff were sent on a cyberawareness training course. |
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The bartender was a droid, as most were, but she doubted this one had been programmed to listen cheerfully to customers' hard luck stories. |
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I geocode my customers' addresses to provide them with more relevant promotional material. |
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Coffee bars had jukeboxes, which in some cases reserved space in the machines for the customers' own records. |
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Banks of classical antiquity typically kept less in reserves than the full total of customers' deposits. |
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Built on open technologies, such as OpenPGP and secure FTP, Diplomat is easily integrated with customers' file transfer processes. |
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Can you believe that a salesman would stoop so low as to hide his customers' car keys until they agreed to the purchase? |
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To meet customers' need to continually lower the overall cost of storage, DDN is also introducing the new, low-cost WOS Archive Node. |
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The addition of Vormetric's encryption services allows QTS to further support its customers' data compliance requirements. |
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Though preemie clothing is their core product, the company has expanded into larger size baby clothes at their customers' request. |
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In times of trouble, Automatic Reconnect automatically reroutes customers' traffic to an alternate ISDN line so customers remain connected. |
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French retail bank, LCL, will be able to issue PIN codes to its customers' mobile phones via text message, an online report said. |
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The RLS team was able to rise to the challenge and complete the projects on schedule and, most importantly, satisfy their customers' needs. |
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No restrictions on customers' provenience and payment destination countries or currencies are in force within the company's policy. |
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These criterions are the results of studies on customers' needs, monitoring users' behaviors, criticism and scrutinization of similar models. |
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Douglas McIntosh, 41, forged customers' signatures and sold their goods to a market trader, Durham Crown Court heard. |
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We have worked with FEV for over two years in applications of our systems for a number of their customers' vehicle electrification programs. |
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Account numbers, sort codes and security details were on display putting customers' savings at risk. |
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Isobar super-thermal conductors can be manufactured in a variety of different sizes based on customers' molding requirements. |
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By streamlining this process, users can focus efforts on their customers' needs while effortlessly maintaining and growing portfolios. |
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It's a great companion to G-Strings and Sympathy, Katherine Frank's 2002 book about customers' experiences as strip club regulars. |
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But it's not products that distinguish RadioShack as much as the service and support, the handholding, the attention to customers' needs that are its hallmark. |
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As the leading merchant photomask supplier to China's expanding semiconductor industry, we intend to continue investing in support of our customers' growth in this key market. |
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This quarter's Quality Report focuses on customers' perceived quality of the goods and services provided in manufacturing durables and e-business. |
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OnCore Manufacturing Services has increased its product design and sustaining engineering capabilities and verticalized its supply chain to meet its customers' evolving needs. |
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Many major banks and pension fundholders invest their customers' money in firms involved in activities such as factory farming, blood sports and pollution. |
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I admired the tauromachian flourish with which, at the end of a haircut, they removed the white bib they had placed around their customers' necks. |
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Banks typically control their risk by establishing intraday credit limits for their customers and by monitoring their customers' use of such credit. |
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Slideways tends to be a very small percentage of the value of our customers' end product, but if doesn't arrive on time or it isn't right, it really ruins their day. |
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The firm offers rebuild services to reline or hone customers' barrels. |
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How hove customers' shopping hobits changed since the credit crunch? |
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This is our first venture with Hershey, and we hope to continue satisfying customers' indulgent chocolate ice cream cravings with future Carvel-Hershey promotions. |
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Many current account providers are offering people cash to switch, and some current accounts and cards are also offering cashback on customers' spending. |
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LifeServ syndicates an interactive direct marketing system that enables companies to deploy branded Vortals directly onto their customers' desktops. |
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The company produces precision-engineered parts, subassemblies and modules to its customers' specifications in a wide range of speciality metals and alloys. |
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As a Gold Certified Partner, Centennial Software has demonstrated expertise with Microsoft technologies and proven ability to meet customers' needs. |
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We believe Clustrix's blazingly fast and powerful database will enhance our ability to innovate and continuously improve our customers' experience. |
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The virtual community thus becomes a common playing ground where each member is free to express opinion and is thus a useful tool for knowing the customers' minds. |
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Through this partnership, both companies will meet our customers' rapidly growing need for manageable, cost-effective wide area networks worldwide. |
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