- The supplier is used to receiving such bulk orders from us.
- Supplier hierarchy: a category in this hierarchy represents a supplier.
- When the economy is weak, it's very hard for suppliers to raise their prices.
- “Supplier failure is an inherent problem in all supply chains, ” she said.
- Customer and supplier requirements.
- UNGM as their supplier roster.
- These services can range from supplier services to payroll services.
- The Research of Policy Decision of Choosing Enterprise Logistics Service Supplier.
- It has also become the world's supplier of 5G.
- He turned the corner a little too fast, narrowly missing the boy who ran into the road to wave him down.
- What luck he narrowly escaped drowning!
- I felt his eyes narrowly upon me.
- The teacher took his illness into account, so she made him narrowly pass the exam.
- Society defines success very narrowly.
- At the end of his first year, Nijay lost his Pell Grant of over$ 5 000 after narrowly missing the 2.0 GPA cut-off, making it impossible for him to continue paying for school.
- A fresh tragedy was narrowly averted yesterday.
- He narrowly missed being run over by a car.
- She narrowly missed hitting him.
- The plane flew through the clouds in time and a disaster was narrowly averted.
- At the end of his first year, Nijay lost his Pell Grant of over $5,000 after narrowly missing the 2.0 GPA cut-off.
- China's advance may bring benefits beyond the narrowly commercial.
- He narrowly escaped being killed.
- The two cars narrowly missed hitting each other.
- She hurled the ashtray across the room, narrowly missing my head.
- The child narrowly escaped being spoiled.
- In the competitive game of biomedical science, research has been done on scientists who narrowly lost or won grant money.
- The university has thus met its burden of showing that the admissions policy it used was narrowly tailored.
- He narrowly escaped with his life when suspected right-wing extremists fired shots into his office.
- The team lost narrowly.
- The subject of fan interest can be narrowly defined, focused on something like an individual celebrity for sports.
- She looked at him narrowly.
- At the end of his first year, Nijay lost his Pell Grant of over $5,000 after narrowly missing the 2.0 GPA cut-off, making it impossible for him to continue paying for school.
- Don't focus too narrowly on money.
- I narrowly missed being hurt by a car yesterday.
- He narrowly escaped in the air crash.
- In teaching ideas, narrowly understanding modern education as modern education of technology.
- Suddenly Ned swerved the truck, narrowly missing a blond teenager on a skateboard.
- Traditional advertisement definition narrowly regards import and export trade of products and international marketing as economic basis of international advertisement and regards international transmitting media as its important characteristics.
- The main design requirement is lookup performance and high availability.
- Study on the Enhancement of Biological Availability of Bone Calcium.