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  • Musings of a mobile marketer: Wastage on mobile skip to main

    Wastage on mobile Helen Keegan 2006

  • Wastage is large, as much as 50% due to flaying damage.

    Strategic Management in Developing Countries Case Studies James E. Austin 2000

  • Wastage is large, as much as 50% due to flaying damage.

    Strategic Management in Developing Countries Case Studies James E. Austin 2000

  • Wastage is a cost to your business because you have paid for the raw materials that are wasted.

    Chapter 10 1999

  • -- "Wastage by duplication of bureaucratic education structures through present apartheid systems"; and

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1992

  • Check out photos from Mauro Bianucci's "Zero-Wastage" collection, below.

    TreeHugger 2010

  • The trio of bags are called "Zero-Wastage," and we read about them first on Kaight NYC's blog.

    TreeHugger 2010

  • Disturbing trend: Wastage being dumped in the vicinity of Kanjia lake.

    The Hindu - Front Page 2010

  • Wastage in supply chain, capital assets and resource utilization, poverty of scheduling and crappy pasting up of scattered IT systems and projects are all things to be solved by management and their consultants and which will allow wasted money and doctors and nurses time to be targeted at the very health care activities we want them to spend their time on.

    The Guardian World News 2010

  • Wastage of water through leakage in the pipelines will be checked, as the BWSSB has now installed valves within the pipelines to ensure equitable distribution.

    Analysis 2010

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