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A separate report from the Commerce Department showed a nearly 100 percent drop in civilian aircraft orders led to orders for long-lasting manufactured goods dropping 2.5 percent in December.
It recommended that military policemen could be used as "an enabler for interrogation" - a recommendation that appears to have led to orders from military intelligence officers to guards at Abu Ghraib to "soften up" inmates for questioning.
Nine of 11 main businesses had profit gains as "the best economy we've seen in years" led to orders for industrial goods and consumer demand for appliances and lighting, Mr. Immelt said.
This strategic shift led to orders with Booths – and then TJX Group (which operates TJ Maxx and TK Maxx) placed a $17,000 order for their stores in North America, marking Charbrew's first deal outside of the UK.
The further increase of CPL content led to ordered porous architectures where parallel pore channels were observed.
Lieutenant General Richard F. Natonski conducted another investigation in late 2009 which led to orders of reprimand for the chain of command.
Plausible variation in lead times for physical activity benefits led to order-of-magnitude differences in outcomes, while retaining the ability to distinguish between the RCN and combined best practice scenarios.
Investment risks include unexpected weakness in commercial air travel or defense spending, which could lead to order cancellations and reductions.
Ms. Lindquist said it was the landlord's responsibility to inform tenants of violations that could lead to orders to vacate.
Aggravating circumstances — like the use of a weapon, or harm inflicted on a child — can lead to orders of as much as five years.
The procedural nature of the application of rules and transformations leads to ordering paradoxes and other theory-internal complications.
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