Sentences with phrase «manufacturing practices before»

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In transportation, assess buying practices and improve storage to avoid food loss before manufacture.
«60 The dictionary entry mentions that, given the new practice of feeding infants solids before the age of one year, «if [the Gerbers] were to begin manufacturing baby foods, they would be bucking long - held traditions of baby care, and had no idea of what their potential market might be.
Mr. Lally's past practice has included successfully representing President George W. Bush before the Miami - Dade and Orange County Boards of Election at the 2000 Florida Recounts; handling numerous complex corporate reorganizations involving multi-jurisdictional assets; recovering priceless stolen art from an international auction house; restructuring of clients» business affairs to reduce their tax and liability exposure; successfully litigating major elections cases and appeals; representing media groups in domestic and international litigation; handling complex domestic relations, divorce, and custody matters; serving as general counsel to numerous corporations in the health care, media, manufacturing, and hospitality industries; and representing parties in multi-national litigation.
Here at the UltraWellness Clinic, we usually test patients before recommending supplements, and source our supplements from reputable brands that meet safe manufacturing practices.
About his artistic practice, Benson says, «I enjoy backtracking through the manufacturing and distribution process which produces the readymade and intervening one or two steps before the object would become available to the public.»
Mr. Howland was formerly a partner in the intellectual property practice at Jones Day, where he spent more than 15 years representing clients in patent and trade secret litigation in federal courts around the country and before the International Trade Commission on matters involving: ◾ Semiconductor manufacturing ◾ Analog and digital circuits ◾ Microprocessor, memory, and network architectures ◾ Wireless communications ◾ Software ◾ Payment systems, encryption, and network security
Nancy started her career at Allen & Overy and practiced for six years in corporate finance and capital markets before moving to work in - house as sole counsel in a large dairy manufacturing company.
Before joining The Hartford, Liz was a litigation partner in private practice representing clients in financial services, telecommunications, manufacturing, entertainment and other industries.
Before Centex, he spent 10 years with Andersen Consulting (now Accenture), primarily in their financial services, real estate and manufacturing industry practices.
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