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  • 31supply-side economics — /səˌplaɪ saɪd ɛkəˈnɒmɪks/ (say suh.pluy suyd ekuh nomiks) noun a method of managing the national economy which seeks to overcome a recession by stimulating the production of goods and the supply of services …

  • 32supply point — A location where supplies, services, and materiels are located and issued. These locations are temporary and mobile, normally being occupied for up to 72 hours …

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  • 33Supply siders — Économie de l offre L’économie de l offre (on parle aussi de la « politique économique de l offre ») est une école de pensée macroéconomique selon laquelle la manière la plus effective d’obtention d’une croissance économique élevée sur… …

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  • 34supply VAT — The VAT due on supplies of goods and/or services deemed to be made in the UK. HM Customs & Revenue Glossary …

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  • 35Supply bid —   A bid into the PX indicating a price at which a seller is prepared to sell energy or ancillary services.   California Energy Comission. Dictionary of Energy Terms …

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  • 36supply chain — /sə plaɪ tʃeɪn/ noun the manufacturers, wholesalers, distributors and retailers who contribute in turn to the process of making raw materials into finished goods and services and delivering them to consumers …

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  • 37Water supply and sanitation in Brazil — has proved to be a resilient and resourceful sector, despite tremendous challenges and persistent inequalities in the sector. A lot has been achieved during the past decades, including a sustained improvement in efficiency and improved access.… …

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  • 38Water supply and sanitation in the Philippines — ervice qualityContinuity of supplyIn 2004, water supply was available on average for 18 hours each day in the West Zone of Metro Manila and 21 hours in the East Zone. According to their respective websites, the utility responsible for water… …

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  • 39Water supply — is the process of self provision or provision by third parties of water of various qualities to different users. Irrigation is covered separately. Global access to waterIn 2004 about 3.5 billion people worldwide (54% of the global population) had …

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  • 40Water supply and sanitation in Ecuador — has reached a significant increase in coverage in the last years. However, the sector is characterized by (i) low coverage levels, particularly in rural areas; (ii) low service quality and efficiency; and (iii) limited cost recovery and a high… …

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