complementary operation in a sentence
Examples
- Thus, in Europe the transaction will combine highly complementary operations and result in only minor overlaps of fragmented markets with numerous, large and well-established multinational competitors.
- Sportsbrand deals with premium television production and international distribution of television and related media properties with a number of complementary operations in the sports marketing arena.
- The merger will bring together complementary operations _ JAL with its strength in international flights and JAS in domestic flights, said Kaneko and his JAS counterpart Hiromi Funabiki.
- The merger, pairing the two biggest U . S . dairy processors, brings together companies with complementary operations, products and distribution networks, and expands both Suiza's and Dean's geographic reach.
- "Thus, in Europe the transaction will combine highly complementary operations and result in only minor overlaps of fragmented markets with numerous, large and well-established multinational competitors, " the agency said.
- Analysts regard Chevron and Texaco as a good fit because they have many complementary operations internationally, including West Africa and Brazil, home to some of the world's largest new oil fields.
- Analysts regard the two companies as a good fit because they have many complementary operations internationally, including West Africa and Brazil, home to some of the world's largest new oil fields.
- This requirement may be met by the complementary operation of the switches within a leg . i . e . if A + is on then A " is off and vice versa.
- "They have a very nice base of business customers and it's a very complementary operation to what we are trying to achieve in our business banking development, " said Richard Fink, chief credit officer of GlenFed.
- Incofer has bought many Apolo 2400 series railcars from the former narrow gauge operator in Spain, FEVE . Those cars are used in the commuter train service with complementary operations of so-called " conventional trains " ( old General Electric diesel locomotives pulling old passenger cars built in Costa Rica ).