Sentence examples for bound production from inspiring English sources

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In fact, the difference between the two "-shorings" in 2015 was the "largest year over year decrease in the past ten years" and there will be "12 cents of U.S bound production for every dollar of domestic manufacturing output".

I will never forget sitting 17 years ago at the Orange County Center for the Performing Arts watching another Broadway bound production, the original, and writing in the Orange County Blade, "this is what audiences must have felt when they discovered Streisand in Funny Girl.

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This is another example of tech not imminently bound for production, but which conceptually shows the growing connectivity between cars.

This is another example of tech not imminently bound for production, but which conceptually shows the growing connectivity between cars.

As a consequence, the most frequent haplotypes that increased persistently across the genome during the last five decades were bound to production of milk, fat, and protein.

Furthermore, the ratios are hardly easier to interpret than the separate factors, as the influence of other AGEs, membrane bound RAGE, production and excretion of sRAGE and esRAGE are still unknown.

Transportation, capital, labour markets, and the division of labour in production bound the scattered industrial plants and communities into a sprawling metropolitan district.

The second adds tightening constraints that lower bound the total production and number of batches for each task and material based on the customer demand, while the third generates upper bounding constraints based on inventory and resource availability.

For the last decade, the energy supplies has become a very preoccupying problem, not only because of the increasing difficulties bound to oil production, but also because it is necessary today to admit that at the scale of our planet the energy resources, fossil-fuel or other, are limited.

It is troubling to imagine decades of literary cultural production bound to a word that describes very limited aspects of Latina/o and Latin American life, but what emerges under the neoliberal umbrella is a chronicle of complex reactions to the effects of corporatization and privatization of daily life in the Americas.

It is the crown jewel of the production, bound in handsome red Morocco leather, presented alongside personal correspondence, illustrations and other minor treasures from Dickens' improbable life.

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