lean itの例文
- And not just lean it, either, but lean it upside down.
- And not just lean it, either, but lean it upside down.
- This meat is often so lean it will dry out easily if cooked too long.
- Lean IT poses significant organization s culture.
- More generally, the use of lean in information technology has become known as Lean IT.
- As more and more government services are delivered electronically, Lean government initiatives are commonly applications of Lean IT.
- For instance, implementation of Lean IT initiatives is likely to save energy through adoption of data center consolidation.
- Because it is so lean it must be cooked for a shorter period of time or it will be dry.
- Then he leans it gently on its side, almost horizontal, pointed at the wall, not at him or us.
- In Q2 of 2009, the company announced its support for Lean IT through an announcement of 13 new and enhanced EITM products.
- Her revelation is interrupted by the creature's latest onslaught; it leans its full weight against the cables and bursts through.
- Lean IT initiatives are accordingly becoming less of a peripheral interest and more of an interest that is intrinsic to the core business.
- In 2012, founder and CEO of CI & T, C閟ar Gon, presented at the Lean IT Summit in Paris, France.
- Consultants and evangelists for Lean IT identify an abundance of waste across the business service production line, including legacy infrastructure and fractured processes.
- In the early stages of lean it is important to apply lean improvement throughout the organization; and there is nowhere more suitable than the accounting processes.
- It is closely associated with Lean IT, whose focus is elimination of waste i . e . anything that does not contribute value to the customer.
- About halfway through your painting you stop, carry it outside and lean it against the trunk of a tree ( assuming it's not raining ).
- "At home, we'd lean it on a table against a wall, " said James Warhola, the fifth of the seven siblings.
- A fearful, defensive cat makes itself smaller, lowers itself toward the ground, arches its back and leans its body away from the threat rather than forward.
- Then I could climb down, leave the coins, climb to the windowsill, pull up the ladder, lean it back out into the street and climb down.