effective capacity — The capacity of a system in units per time, taking into account such factors as staffing decisions (e. g. whether to run 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, or to operate one 8 hour shift, 5 days a week), set up times, maintenance, and an allowance… … Big dictionary of business and management
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Convention on the recognition of decisions recording a sex reassignment — Convention on the recognition of decisions recording a sex change Signed 12 September 2000 Location Vienna Effective 1 March 2011 Condition 2 ratifications Signatories Austria, Germany, Greece, Netherlands and Spain Parties Netherlands (European… … Wikipedia
Blitzkrieg — (German for lightning war Audio|De blitzkrieg.ogg|listen) is a popular name for an offensive operational level military doctrine which involves an initial bombardment followed by the employment of motorized mobile forces attacking with speed and… … Wikipedia
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