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Capacity Decisions Are Usually One-Time Decisions; Once They Have Been

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Capacity decisions are usually one-time decisions; once they have been made, we know the limits of our operations.


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A dark, thick, and sticky liquid or semi-solid material derived from the distillation of organic matter, used in road construction and as a waterproofing agent.

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Harry Truman

The 33rd president of the United States, known for his decision to use atomic bombs during World War II and for the Truman Doctrine.

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