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Services on the Internet have been widely adopted only when they have embraced decentralized operation.
Third is production of products and power, which embraces planning, operation, and maintenance.
Surgeons who embrace the operation reason that bumps on the hip bones can eat away at cartilage, resulting, years later, in severe arthritis.
Businesses, for example, must continue to embrace international operations through expansion and operations abroad, but simultaneously through language and cultural acquisition.
The utilities that embraced risk informed operations made dramatic changes in the way they approached operations and outage management.
The administration has largely embraced the C.I.A. operations, especially the agency's campaign to kill militants in Pakistan's tribal areas with drone aircraft.
Renowned startups in the region that have embraced remote work operations early on include media platform Tech In Asia and ride-hailing app Grab.
Much like his predecessor, Trump has embraced U.S. special operations forces, setting a record for use of the elite troops in 2017.
Telford was suggesting that many of the party leaders, like Karl Rove and his American Crossroads super PAC, saw no financial advantage to bringing in avant-garde digital specialists, the types who were embraced by the Obama operation.
Intermountain Healthcare has embraced analytics to improve operations, achieve better health care outcomes and make a difference in patients' lives.
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