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Process planning is the task of preparing detailed operating instructions for transforming an engineering design into a final product.
The generals are right now preparing detailed requests for what they believe would be necessary if the fight in Fallujah succeeds and the United States must help the Iraqi forces surround and eventually take Mosul.
The country's technocrats, unfortunately, are still holed up in offices in Beijing preparing detailed five-year plans and directing the workings of the economy, allocating resources, pricing goods and awarding contracts.
In contrast to more traditional, top-down approaches, the assemblers succeed not by preparing detailed design drawings of components and subsystems for their suppliers but by defining only a product's key modules in rough design blueprints and specifying broad performance parameters, such as weight and size.
This included providing general information to all staff participant education and training, preparing detailed instruction booklets for all participants, refining the e-checklist software and further testing of the e-checklist.
After a city safety oversight body balked at letting the system open in 2014, officials spent a year testing it further, making fixes and preparing detailed safety certifications.
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The agency was ordered to prepare detailed plans – on a very tight budget.
He is requiring even third-level staff to prepare detailed briefing books.
Students prepare detailed briefings identifying and analyzing important management issues facing these organizations.
It would have required states to prepare detailed plans for reducing runoff from storm water and agriculture.
Jason Stallman, the Times sports editor, also prepared detailed reports on Mr. Dolnick when he served as the deputy department head.
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