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With NGN having not met orders to hand over documents, the victims are insisting on having their questions answered.
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As the brothers tried to meet orders before the holidays, they lost workdays as government curfews kept their employees holed up in their homes.
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Other flowers need to be assorted into specific bouquets to meet orders for supermarkets, online retailers or anyone else who locked in a contract with the company.
Boeing recently began building five 747's a month, up from four a month, to meet orders received two or more years ago.
Because of the uncertainty about whether the credit will be extended, he said, his customers, the turbine builders, have stopped stockpiling inventory and are ordering only what is needed to meet orders they have already taken.
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