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  • 21supply — ► VERB (supplies, supplied) 1) make (something needed) available to someone. 2) provide with something needed. 3) be adequate to satisfy (a requirement or demand). ► NOUN (pl. supplies) 1) a stock or amount of someth …

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  • 22supply — I verb accommodate with, accouter, administer, afford, bestow, cater, contribute, deal out, deliver, distribute, endow, endue, equip, feed, fill up, fit out, furnish, give, grant, invest, lavish, maintain, minister, ministrare, oblige, outfit,… …

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  • 23supply chain event management — UK US noun [U] (ABBREVIATION SCEM) ► PRODUCTION, COMMERCE the job of preparing for and dealing with any unusual changes in the process of getting a product from the place where it is made to customers: »They are developers of supply chain event… …

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  • 24supply or furnish with reference — index index (relate) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 25supply-side — ☆ supply side [sə plī′sīd΄ ] adj. designating or of a theory that economic growth can be achieved by stimulating investment, with the money for investment being made available chiefly through tax reductions …

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  • 26with your pants down — see ↑pants • • • Main Entry: ↑down with your pants down US informal : in an embarrassing or unprepared position The clinic now maintains an adequate supply of vaccine so that it won t be caught with its pants down if there is a flu outbreak two… …

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  • 27Supply and demand — For other uses, see Supply and demand (disambiguation). The price P of a product is determined by a balance between production at each price (supply S) and the desires of those with purchasing power at each price (demand D). The diagram shows a… …

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  • 28supply — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 sth that is supplied ADJECTIVE ▪ total ▪ It is impossible to measure the total supply of money in circulation. ▪ available ▪ endless, inexhaustible …

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  • 29supply — for GST purposes, supply is defined as: The quantity of a good available to meet demand. Supply consists of inventories from previous production, current production, and expected future production. Because resources are scarce, supply creates… …

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  • 30Supply chain — A supply chain or logistics network is the system of organizations, people, technology, activities, information and resources involved in moving a product or service from supplier to customer. Supply chain activities transform natural resources,… …

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