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To rollout
noun
An act of rolling out; deployment.
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Summarizing, the scale can help to improve display designs prior to rollout, thus, enhancing the efficiency of display promotions.
As we have seen, the structure of design thinking creates a natural flow from research to rollout.
But it is not enough just to rollout a new software tool in the company, in order to use all advantages, also the organizational structure has to be adjusted.
Much like Mr. Johnson's strategy, American sought to rollout a standardized tier strategy (First, unrestricted coach, 14 day advance, 7 day advance) that eliminated rock-bottom discounting.
But with UK consumers keeping their wallets and purses in their pockets - especially for high ticket items - Oriel Securities said Carphone might be better off cutting its losses and abandon its plans to rollout new stores.
The online survey, which will run until the end of the year, is designed to help BT identify hot-spots of demand and inform its plans to rollout fibre-optic broadband to two-thirds of the UK population by 2015.
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Simulations can also be used to prioritize rollout to where a vaccine will make the most relevant impacts.
Hardly the news that En Guard's Mr. Kessler wanted to hear so close to the rollout of Deflectowave.
Will continue to top-slice the fee, which currently contributes £150m to broadband rollout.
Encourage site managers to share rollout strategies and tactics.
The FCC plans to promote rollout of 5G coverage by reducing red tape around infrastructure development.
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