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make ship
verb
To embark in a ship or other vessel.
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To make ship fireproof nothing of canvas or wood is used in the interior; no wooden decks.
Every week until the show opens, each team will present progress reports, with photos, drawings and video clips of its efforts to make, ship and assemble the structures.
Currently to make ship dates, developers too often ship games where "30% to 80% of [the game] is wrong," he says.
While cruise lines have been investing millions to make ship Wi-Fi faster and cheaper, it's still a work in progress.
But, if General Motors could make the exact same amount of cars they make, ship, and sale today with only three employees instead of thousands, they would only have three employees.
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And borders and checkpoints make shipping physical goods very difficult.
"I'm not sure people are convinced at all it's going to make ships or crews safer," he said.
In contrast, South Korean and Japanese yards have invested in new technologies and advanced engines to make ships of all sorts cleaner and more efficient.
So, if human operators are replaced by sophisticated sensors and computer systems, autonomous vessels should, in theory, make shipping safer.The second reason is, of course, cost.
The company could also open location operations to make shipping and receiving easier and faster.
Weaknesses in outdated systems could allow attackers to make ships disappear from tracking systems - or even make it look like a large fleet was incoming.
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