Operational flexibility in modifying business and operating practices to adapt to a changing environment
With just one track along most of the route between Farmingdale and Ronkonkoma, the LIRR can operate only a limited number of trains and lacks
operational flexibility in the event of a disruption.
Not exact matches
While similar
in concept to the Delta IV Heavy launcher and proposals for the Atlas V HLV and the Russian Angara A5V, the Falcon Heavy was specifically designed to exceed all current designs
in terms of
operational flexibility and payload.
The additional funding will bring Slack the «long term
operational flexibility and resources» to enable it to move fast as the market develops, Slack CEO Stewart Butterfield said
in a statement emailed to Fortune.
Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, Flydubai chairman, said
in a statement that Boeing aircraft have provided the airline with the
operational flexibility it needs to serve a network of 95 destinations
in 44 countries.
In some businesses, the
flexibility and performance of this type of filling machine has large
operational benefits.
In the absence of increased funding, this agreement eases
operational challenges and provides school meal programs critical
flexibility to help them plan healthy school meals that appeal to students.»
[12] Unlike the early laws
in Michigan and Washington D.C., that championed
operational and authorizer autonomy with sweeping statewide implementation, the recent laws
in Mississippi, Washington State and Alabama are mired
in limitations on their
flexibility and squashing student potential.
CCSA will continue to work to ensure charter schools retain the critical
operational and instructional
flexibilities that have resulted
in innovation and high quality educational programs for students.
TCTA noted that although the draft plan doesn't define «
operational flexibility,» other communications from TEA define «
operational flexibility» as alternative management,
in - district campus charters, and Districts of Innovation.
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In exchange for
operational freedom and
flexibility, charter schools are subject to higher levels of accountability.
«Such termination will allow the Company to continue its rationalization of the Nook Digital business and enhances Barnes & Noble's
operational and strategic
flexibility,» Barnes & Noble said
in a statement.
Once it's released and fully
operational, it'll give you the equivalent maximum storage to the iPad 2 but with it the slight edge with the
flexibility that you can swap cards
in and out.
Planet Dog has updated its Branded Display
in an effort to help retailers improve
operational flexibility, work the benefits of merchandising versatility, and increase turns and profitability.
Ideally you are between 30 and 35, have experience
in Asia, at best Indonesia, and apart from this are someone with
flexibility and are able to handle the challenges of operating a more remote dive shop location, as well as can work independently and show good judgment
in daily
operational decisions.
As system planning and electricity market design are modernized, it is becoming increasingly clear that the services and attributes most under - recognized by today's markets are greenhouse gas emissions
in some jurisdictions and
operational flexibility.
Uncertainties
in these projected climate impacts indicate technology configurations offering significant long - term
operational flexibility will be needed to ensure system reliability.
Second, Davis Polk advised Valeant
in connection with the borrowing of approximately $ 3 billion of new term loans maturing
in 2022 and several amendments to Valeant's existing credit facility to provide increased
operational flexibility.
A resource for solos, small firms, larger firms, and legal departments, it provides hands - on practical information that can result
in an increase
in billings, greater
operational flexibility and cost savings.