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71Aggregate planning — is an operational activity which does an aggregate plan for the production process, in advance of 2 to 18 months, to give an idea to management as to what quantity of materials and other resources are to be procured and when, so that the total… …
72Aggregate — may refer to: * Aggregate (composite), in materials science, a component of a composite material used to resist compressive stress * Construction aggregate, materials used in construction, including sand, gravel, crushed stone, slag, or recycled… …
73Aggregate Spend — is the process to aggregate and monitor total amount spent by healthcare manufacturers (Pharmaceutical, Biotechnology and, in some states, Medical Device organizations) on individual Healthcare Professionals and Organizations (HCP/O) through… …
74aggregate — n 1 *sum, total, whole, number, amount, quantity Antonyms: individual: particular 2 Aggregate, aggregation, conglomerate, conglomeration, agglomerate, agglomeration denote a mass formed by parts or particles that are not merged into each other.… …
75Aggregate Capacity Management — The process of planning and managing the overall capacity of an organization s resources. Aggregate capacity management aims to balance capacity and demand in a cost effective manner. It is generally medium term in nature, as opposed to day to… …
76The Bhoys from Seville — was the nickname given to the Celtic team that participated in the 2002 03 UEFA Cup campaign which culminated in Celtic s defeat in the final after over 80,000 Celtic fans travelled to Seville in Spain to support their team. [cite web | author= | …
77aggregate demand — ➔ demand * * * Total demand for goods and services in an economy. Everything that is consumed by households or governments, exported, or used as an investment good to produce other products. It comprises: consumption by households … …
78aggregate demand — The sum of demands for all the goods and services in an economy at any particular time. Made a central concept in macroeconomics by J. M. Keynes (1883 1946), it is usually defined as the sum of consumers expenditure (see consumption), investment …
79Aggregate base — is typically composed of crushed rock comprised of material capable of passing through a 3/4 inch rock screen. The component particles will vary in size from 3/4 inch down to dust. The material can be made of virgin (newly mined) rock, or of… …
80Aggregate Risk — The exposure of a bank, financial institution, or any type of major investor to foreign exchange contracts both spot and forward from a single counterparty or client. Aggregate risk in forex may also be defined as the total exposure of an entity… …