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Given such a challenge of product variety to supply chain, the postponement strategy has been adapted that the differentiating modules are handled at the later stage of the process to minimize the impacts from demand variations.

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I adapted that book for the screenplay, and that book became my bible for the next two years.

More than a decade after his 1877 novel, "The American," appeared, Henry James decided to make his reputation as a playwright and adapted that book for the stage.

So the agency adapted that ad to show engraved jade next to an intricate Intel chip.

It is learning how to survive and adapt that is the immediate concern.

Now, they want to adapt that argument to the independence campaign.

We adapt that notation for the current context and have described it in Table 1.

Jokanovic arrives at Vicarage Road with a reputation for playing possession football, but he expects to have to adapt that style for the Championship.

We will therefore concentrate on their constructions, but later on will indicate how to adapt that constructions to the more general case.

Gaiman has adapted that relationship for the age of social media.

Gaumont struck again with a second volume, and now Kino has imported and adapted that anthology under the title "Gaumont Treasures, Vol. 2, 1908-1916".

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