Sentence examples for too many distribution from inspiring English sources

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Mr Wang said initially he moved too fast, opening too many distribution centres, many of which made a loss.

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There were too many [distribution centers] and they were too expensive," says Milne. "Right now they need to show cash flow fast," he says, "so if that means taking a charge [for closing distribution centers], I would just take my lumps and get it done".

If this merger is like most of the others that have occurred in the movie business, it's doubtful that Disney has plans to absorb too many Fox distribution or marketing employees into its fold.

"The primary societal challenge posed so far by these advances" is not total employment but its "skewed distribution" with too many low-skilled workers, write Autor and Salomons.

Too many jobs in marketing and distribution that could be done centrally are duplicated in every one of the 30 countries where it operates.

And Bravo's predecessors lost focus on distribution, allowing too many small shops to carry the brand and failing to get its goods into the big fashion retail chains.

What's more, Bravo's predecessors lost focus on distribution, allowing too many small shops to carry the brand and failing to get its goods into the big fashion retail chains.

For example, the city is delighted that a household name like Hershey is building a big warehouse in Redlands, Gilbreath said, but the council doesn't want too many of the "big box" distribution centers on the 2,000 acres available for commercial development in the city.

In fact, there is a balance in choosing the number of PCR cycles: too few may result in decreased specificity and insufficient amount of amplicons, while too many will distort the initial distribution of nucleic acid targets; so, the number of cycles should be optimized for each assay.

Chief among them was the idea that unemployment largely was a problem of distribution: Cities had too many workers and not enough jobs, while rural and frontier areas needed more workers — a conclusion based primarily on Wyckoff's admittedly unscientific experience.

The PO banding, based on Poisson distribution, inappropriately indicated too many trusts to be performing outside the expected range because the statistical methods did not account for the substantial unexplained variation in the statistical model, a phenomenon known as overdispersion.

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