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the operating of
verb
To perform a work or labour; to exert power or strength, physical or mechanical; to act.
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Galleri Texas and Follo Futura had been arguing a while over how the operating of the café should be, and in 2010, all the maintenance and operation of the meeting place were transferred entirely from Galleri Texas to Follo Futura, since Galleri Texas no longer were satisfied with Follo Futuras work.
The investor has no equity, board seat or say in the operating of the business.
"All of this would make the operating of retail banks more expensive," he said.
The operating of casinos in Macau was long a monopoly for just one man, the billionaire Stanley Ho, but in 2002 authorities opened up concessions to Chinese tycoons and a small number of foreign bidders – who jumped at the prospect.
This should be an enduring lesson of the crisis — an understanding that the rules governing the operating of markets were not handed down on stone tablets but are made by men, and are in constant need of revision, supervision, and active, imaginative enforcement.
It is one among many problems that could occur during the operating of the system.
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part of the operating system of your computer.
The Logistics segment consists of the operating results of the Menlo Worldwide Logistics business unit.
This segment consists of the operating results of the Con-way Freight business unit.
It is undoubtedly one reason explaining the recent adoption of the operating rules of the program.
The progress in PS optoelectronics depends on the understanding of the operating principles of PS devices.
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