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  • 31supply — Verb: To furnish. To meet a need. Noun: A substitute serving temporarily, particularly in teaching school. See bill of supply; supplies …

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  • 32supply — [14] Latin supplēre meant ‘fill up, complete’. It was a compound verb formed from the prefix sub ‘under, from below’, hence ‘up’, and plēre ‘fill’ (source of English accomplish, complete, etc). The sense ‘provide’ evolved via the notion of… …

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  • 33supply — [14] Latin supplēre meant ‘fill up, complete’. It was a compound verb formed from the prefix sub ‘under, from below’, hence ‘up’, and plēre ‘fill’ (source of English accomplish, complete, etc). The sense ‘provide’ evolved via the notion of… …

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  • 34New York City water supply system — New York City s water supply system is one of the most extensive municipal water systems in the world. This complex system relies on a combination of tunnels, aqueducts and reservoirs to meet the daily needs of 8 million residents and many… …

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  • 35Diesel rotary uninterruptible power supply — Most forms of Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) are battery powered. These are ready for immediate use at the instant that the mains electricity fails, but the small amount of stored energy they contain makes them suitable for a few minutes of… …

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  • 36shortness of supply — index need (deprivation) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 37Global Supply Chain Finance — A global supply chain refers to the network created among different world wide companies producing, handling, and distributing specific goods and/or products.Global supply chain finance refers to the set of solutions available for financing the… …

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  • 38Uninterruptible power supply — A small free standing UPS …

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  • 39Water supply network — Public infrastructure …

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  • 40Narcissistic supply — is a concept in some psychoanalytic theories which describes a type of admiration, interpersonal support or sustenance drawn by an individual from his or her environment (especially from carers, codependents and others). Contents 1 Fenichel,… …

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