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In fact, research shows that owners use shorter sentences and give more orders to dogs than to babies (who clearly can't sit on demand).
You may as well not issue any more orders to me, for I will not obey them, and I will hold you personally responsible for any further indignities you endeavor to inflict upon me.
Mr. Stricklin acknowledged that the mining authority knew about the conditions at the mine — in the year before the blast, the mine received more orders to shut down unsafe areas than any other coal mine in the country — and had stopped short of applying the toughest measure of closing it.
The indicators that make up the Conference Board's leading index were mixed as well, with 5 of 10 pointing to strength, including an increase in the supply of money in the economy and slower delivery times, which suggests companies have more orders to fill.
She noted the priority scheduling system and how the dispatchers had their favorite drivers they would give more orders to.
The company reached $17.8 billion in sales by day's end in 2016 so there's plenty more orders to be made with just under 12 hours to go.
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At least apps like Pooch-O in Delhi and mGaadi in Bangalore are trying to bring more order to a sometimes chaotic transport system.
Li2O seems to give more order to the alumina surface but still shows that no specific shape can be the attribute of its particles (Fig. 5b).
Other states are considering joining the group, adopting their rules, and bringing more order to the racing game.
That provision, called an "exclusivity" clause, is intended to bring more order to a process that can spin out of control, she said.
As more orders migrate to dark pools, the probability of subsequent order execution there increases, raising liquidity.
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