Sentences with phrase «globally available solution»

This globally available solution is focused on maximizing site revenues with its excellent service and technology record.

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Paytomat is designed to combine all three: we plan to expand globally through the decentralized franchise model; our solution is compatible with most major operating systems and commercially available hardware; our blockchain - based loyalty program will reward merchants both for accepting crypto, and users for paying with crypto.
SupHerb Farms Fusions ® are globally inspired flavor solutions available in pastes, purees and blends - customizable to a desired flavor profile and / or application.
IQF fresh frozen Herbs, Specialty Vegetables & Purées and Globally Inspired Flavor Solutions available in Pastes and Blends — Customizable To Your Desired Flavor Profile Or Application.
It is a universally available, low - tech, high impact, cost - effective solution for saving babies» lives — but globally, it hasn't received the attention it should.
It's long been globally debated and agreed that solutions to economic crises and sustainable growth lie in making the most of all our available human resources.
«Our Global Connect network provides publishers with a comprehensive option to expand the reach of content to new global markets,» said David Taylor, Senior Vice President, Content Acquisition International, Ingram Content Group Inc. «In today's immediate all - access world, publishers need solutions that ensure books are immediately available to people who want to buy them, and through Ingram's proven Global Connect offer, they have a single, integrated solution to do that globally
Globally, the dominant economic intervention affecting food pricing is national taxation on food to raise general revenue.17, 18 In Australia, the basic foods required to maintain health were mostly exempted from the Goods and Services Tax (GST), and the price of these foods was expected to fall after the introduction of the new tax system in 2000.19 However, in Queensland from 2000 to 2001, the price of a basket of healthy foods increased by 12 %, more than twice that of less healthy options.20 This highlights the unpredictability of complex economic systems and the need for rigorous testing of economic solutions to increase access to healthy food.18 Such testing is imperative within remote communities, but baseline data are not readily available as Australia lacks a comprehensive food and nutrition monitoring and surveillance system.
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