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In order to avoid capacity-demand mismatches, operations managers employ mix-flexible resources which allow them to shift excess demands to unused capacities.
It's nothing new (and neither is it restricted to restaurants, as Radiohead famously showed) – honesty boxes are often used by farms and small shops in rural areas to shift excess produce – but it's becoming increasingly common in restaurants and cafes.
There will be bargains at home, too: retail chains will be desperate to shift excess stock, and shops will start slashing prices; plus the cost of booze always comes down when there is a big sporting event and this summer there are two – Euro 2012 and the Olympics – back to back, so it will be possible to float through the middle part of the year in an alcoholic haze.
The draw for those brands is to help shift excess inventory but also to introduce new brands and products to a particularly engaged audience.
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One majority partner shifted excess employees to the venture.
That partly reflects the problems emerging-market banks face in shifting excess funds into foreign-currency assets, or among subsidiaries in different countries.
The crash was blamed on a cargo shift, not excess weight.
The harder it is to move, the harder it is to shift the excess weight.
5, 9, 10 In the United States, increases in incidence have been more rapid among women than men 11 and, in particular, among blacks than whites, 10 leading to a substantial shift in excess from among whites to among blacks, 10 which is becoming pronounced over time.
Perhaps the most prominent feature of the descriptive epidemiology of renal cell cancer has been the more rapid increase in incidence among blacks than whites, leading to a shift in excess from among whites to among blacks beginning in the mid-1980s [ 7].
When the balance of immunity is shifted to excess then immunopathology occurs.
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