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back-order ECON

back-order

backorder <backorder; backorders> N

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Corrupt entities are causing problems and forces are enlisting bounty hunters to bring back order in the galaxy.
appadvice.com
From a green parts perspective, parts are available often pre-prepared and fleets can get a vehicle back in service quicker -- they can avoid any back order issues.
www.fleetnews.co.uk
Or if your sales people out visiting clients could log in and provide real-time stock and product details, order history and back order lead time.
anthillonline.com
Then we got the back order.
www.vulture.com
The dealership will soon become overstocked with cancelled back orders and the arrival, and storage, of new vehicles.
www.caradvice.com.au
As it stands, drug companies voluntarily notify different players in the health-care system when there might be a back order, a temporary supply reduction or a shortage.
www.thestar.com
They said it is on back order and will take two weeks.
www.gizmodo.com.au
Long-term relief and rehabilitation need to harness people's own survival strategies to allow them to restore dignity and bring back order into their lives at the soonest.
opinion.inquirer.net
Enter quotes, orders, back orders, invoices and returns from one central location without data re-entry to increase office productivity.
en.wikipedia.org
Unfortunately all the dead pigeons were on back order and the frustrated artist was back to square one.
thelinknewspaper.ca

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