reserve supplies

  • 1reserve supplies — Supplies accumulated in excess of immediate needs for the purpose of ensuring continuity of an adequate supply. Also called reserves. See also battle reserves; beach reserves; contingency retention stock; economic retention stock; individual… …

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  • 2reserve — 1. Portion of a body of troops that is kept to the rear, or withheld from action at the beginning of an engagement, in order to be available for a decisive movement. 2. Members of the Military Services who are not in active service but who are… …

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  • 3Reserve petroliere — Réserve pétrolière ██████████ …

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  • 4Réserve pétrolière — ██████████60  …

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  • 5supplies — n. provisions, food and other regular goods that people need every day; stores sup·ply || sÉ™ plaɪ n. act of providing; provision, something that is supplied; reserve, stock; quantity of a commodity available for purchase (Economics) v. provide …

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  • 6Canadian Forces Primary Reserve — The Primary Reserve is a reserve force of the Canadian Forces. It is the largest of four components to the CF reserves; those being the Primary Reserve, the Supplementary Reserve, the Canadian Rangers, and the Cadet Instructors Cadre.The reserve… …

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  • 7Content Reserve — Opened 2000 Platforms Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista Format DRM Protected WMA, WMV, EPUB, PDF, PRC, and LIT; MP3 …

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  • 8operational reserve — An emergency reserve of men and/or materiel established for the support of a specific operation. See also reserve supplies …

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  • 9Agriculture and Food Supplies — ▪ 2007 Introduction Bird flu reached Europe and Africa, and concerns over BSE continued to disrupt trade in beef. An international vault for seeds was under construction on an Arctic island. Stocks of important food fish species were reported… …

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  • 10Fractional reserve banking — Banking A series on Financial services …

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