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The rest of the componentry was a smogasbord of SRAM XX, DT Tricon wheels, Avid and a smattering of Bontrager components to finish.
Singletrack World 2010
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"We test back-to-back componentry which is comparable from both a truck and an engine perspective.
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US-led AID initiatives are mostly privately contracted, and USAID has become more of a Cisco Systems or Dell Computer of international development, essentially a bundler of subcontracted componentry rather than a government enterprise that can easily hire, fire, quickly deploy or withdraw its own forces on quick, time-urgent missions.
Steve Clemons: State Department Should Have Gone for More in QDDR Process Steve Clemons 2010
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BMW The 1M has highly evolved suspension componentry, massive brakes behind sick-with-grip 35-series, 19-inch tires and wheels, electronically controlled rear differential, and M-tuned dynamics control, which allows drivers to color outside the lines safely at the track.
BMW 1M Coupe 2011
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US-led AID initiatives are mostly privately contracted, and USAID has become more of a Cisco Systems or Dell Computer of international development, essentially a bundler of subcontracted componentry rather than a government enterprise that can easily hire, fire, quickly deploy or withdraw its own forces on quick, time-urgent missions.
Steve Clemons: State Department Should Have Gone for More in QDDR Process Steve Clemons 2010
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Just-in-time income is a sign of hyper-confidence that the inflow and outflow of funds will be manageable -- sort of like Toyota's just-in-time production system in which it doesn't warehouse materials and supplies but brings together all of its componentry in a just-in-time assembly process.
Steve Clemons: Eva Peron Wins: The Pretension of a 'Savings Lottery' Steve Clemons 2011
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The same highly evolved suspension componentry, the same massive brakes behind the same sick-with-grip 35-series, 19-inch tires and wheels, the same electronically controlled rear differential, and the same M-tuned dynamics control, which allows drivers to color outside the lines safely at the track.
BMW 1M: Miniature, Mighty and Miles of Fun Dan Neil 2011
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Just-in-time income is a sign of hyper-confidence that the inflow and outflow of funds will be manageable -- sort of like Toyota's just-in-time production system in which it doesn't warehouse materials and supplies but brings together all of its componentry in a just-in-time assembly process.
Steve Clemons: Eva Peron Wins: The Pretension of a 'Savings Lottery' Steve Clemons 2011
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The slightest imperfection of machining in the gearbox's componentry, fashioned months before, might have been lying in wait, ready to explode like Apollo 13's oxygen tanks.
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Just-in-time income is a sign of hyper-confidence that the inflow and outflow of funds will be manageable -- sort of like Toyota's just-in-time production system in which it doesn't warehouse materials and supplies but brings together all of its componentry in a just-in-time assembly process.
Steve Clemons: Eva Peron Wins: The Pretension of a 'Savings Lottery' Steve Clemons 2011
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