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to sourcing
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The person, place or thing from which something (information, goods, etc.) comes or is acquired.
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It is close to sourcing conflict free tungsten from Rwanda.
Unilever has publicly committed to sourcing only certified palm oil by 2015.
It also committed itself to sourcing 60% of materials and services from local companies.
We are extremely pleased to make this commitment to sourcing our bananas".
Take palm oil, for example, which is a huge contributor to deforestation and which McDonald's has committed to sourcing sustainably.
The Dodd-Frank law already creates significant disincentives to sourcing from Congo, but not from the many other countries where these minerals are available.
Online inventory doesn't match up with what's in-store, and size availability can be sporadic, though there are advantages to sourcing some designers locally.
In addition to sourcing the cars, Mr. Duncan was responsible for preparing them for shoot 'em up sequences, for which he used small explosives known as squibs.
Therefore … it falls to sourcing companies to ensure that at least the minimum standards in fire and building safety are achieved," said ETI director Peter McAllister.
Because I'm also very partial to sourcing digital texts from Project Gutenberg, then wordsearching them for a quotation I want to use.
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Here's a look at some of my go-to sourcing strategies to locate overseas manufacturers.
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