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  • 21just the job —  Exactly what is needed …

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  • 22Just-in-time (business) — Just in time (JIT) is an inventory strategy implemented to improve the return on investment of a business by reducing in process inventory and its associated carrying costs. In order to achieve JIT the process must have signals of what is going… …

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  • 23What Would the Community Think — Studio album by Cat Power Released September 10, 1996 …

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  • 24Needed Truth Brethren — Needed Truth Brethren, as they are sometimes known, call themselves, “The Churches of God in the Fellowship of the Son of God, the Lord Jesus Christ . This is their official legal title, however other Christians might classify them as a very… …

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  • 25Just Shoot Me! — Genre Sitcom Format Workplace comedy Created by Steven Levitan …

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  • 26what — 1. general. As a relative pronoun, what is an especially complex word because it can be either singular or plural and can refer both to words that have gone before and to words that come later in the sentence. In general it stands for a group of… …

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  • 27Just Between Friends Franchise System Inc — Just Between Friends (JBF) is the common name of the Just Between Friends Franchise System, Inc., which is the original franchise system for children s consignment convention sales events across the United States. JBF has more than 65 franchises… …

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  • 28Just Like the Fambly Cat — Studio album by Grandaddy Released May 9 …

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  • 29Just in Sequence — (JIS) is an inventory strategy that is at once Just In Time and in sequence, that is, component parts arrive at a production line moments before they are needed and in the sequence in which they will be used. The manufacturing sequence signal is… …

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  • 30Just-in-time compilation — In computing, just in time compilation (JIT), also known as dynamic translation, is a method to improve the runtime performance of computer programs. Historically, computer programs had two modes of runtime operation, either interpreted or static …

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