Sentences with phrase «chain issues got»

Our supply chain issues got better, especially after we bought a $ 150,000 freezer as a winner of the Mission Main Street Grant from Chase Bank.

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Go straight to the top The chain of command is supposed to work, but issues often get lost in bureaucracy.
Siempo says it's working with established groups to help get it through the supply chain process, but time will tell if it's able to get through things without running into delays or manufacturing issues.
With a new chief product officer and more proprietary fabric mills in the wings, Lululemon Athletica is working to get back on track after a few shaky months plagued by supply - chain issues.
Nano One's patented technology also allows manufacturers to use more readily available lithium carbonate, instead of tougher to obtain lithium hydroxide, side - stepping a significant supply chain issue that is predicted to get worse.
The chain did get involved and solved issue.
Another issue that needs to get over the line is a mechanism that forces the chains to stick to pre-agreed contracts with their suppliers.
I get it that JO has brought more attention to the school food issue, but it is so often the wrong kind of attention, the kind that seeks to blame those lowest on the food chain — the cafeteria ladies, the local schools, the local nutrition director — for problems which are coming from the top — the criminally low Federal funding that forces schools to rely on cheap processed food; the thicket of government regulation which must be followed no matter how senseless, and hoops which must be jumped through to get the pitifully low reimbursement; the lack of ongoing Federal funds to pay for equipment repair or kitchen renovation, forcing schools to rely on preprocessed food instead of scratch cooking, unless they can pass the hat locally to pay for a central kitchen to cook fresh meals.
As Chase explains in the June issue of Scientific American, vacancy chains are an excellent way to distribute resources: Unlike more typical competition, a single vacancy chain benefits everyone involved — each individual gets an upgrade.
Room for improvement: While Hilton got fairly high marks in healthy - room areas, panelist Cordaro wishes it and other chains would do more to address environmental issues.
I loved how friendly the customer service was and once I got the necklace and had some issues with the chain they helped me fixed it within no time!
Apr - 13 TKAT Bridgemary School Ofsted «inadequate» Jul - 13 TKAT Collapse of Swedish «free» school chain Jul - 13 TKAT Havant Academy Ofsted «inadequate» Oct - 13 TKAT Bridgemary School Warning notice issued re Bridgemary School Jan - 14 TKAT The Kemnal Academy Trust Overall 2013 GCSE results below floor target Jan - 14 TKAT TKAT 26 out of 40 heads replaced Jan - 14 TKAT Weyfield Primary Academy Head disappears over holidays, Weyfield Primary Feb - 14 TKAT Dame Janet Primary Requires improvement Mar - 14 TKAT King Harold B & E Academy Requires improvement Jun - 14 TKAT Heybridge Primary Requires improvement Jun - 14 TKAT Portfield Primary School Requires improvement Jul - 14 TKAT Salmestone Primary Requires improvement Jul - 14 TKAT Seymour Primary Requires improvement Jul - 14 TKAT Criticised by Ofsted: Overwhelming proportion of pupils not getting reasonable education Oct - 14 TKAT Thomas Bennett Community Requires improvement Nov - 14 TKAT Weyfield Primary Academy Inadequate (see previous entry) Jan - 15 TKAT Newlands Primary Requires improvement Jul - 15 TKAT Chichester High School for Boys Requires improvement
We still have a lot of issues of comics being kind of segregated off in a different distribution chain than novels: one of the things that I've enjoyed listening to your show for is because you're talking about how to put novels into, into the digital distribution chain, how to get noticed, how to get brought forward, but for comics creators, it's very difficult, because we're even in a submarket of a submarket.
Here in New England especially MA, CT and RI seems to be a huge issue with Great Pyrs - about four years ago I got a call about 40 dogs, several horses, donkeys and wolf hybrids left at a farm just outside of Springfield, MA — they wondered if I might be able or know of anyone who could help with the Pyrs, horses and donkeys — I've seen bad conditions but this place was one of the worst, just unbelievable what people do or think - this guy just drove away left all these animals — some in stalls some chained, no food, no water — it was finally a neighbor that call authorities - for some of these animals the call came way to late.
But even if and when those issues get resolved, we have a third obstacle: in practical terms, how do you rationally reconfigure the legal services supply chain without destroying it in the process?
If Apple does indeed fail to meet those estimates, some of it could eventually be attributed to supply chain issues, but the reality is, the device itself hasn't quite gotten the halo around it that you'd expect with most Apple products.
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