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It is any loan or advance granted or any other credit provided by a bank to an exporter for financing the purchase, processing, manufacturing or packing of goods prior to shipment, on the basis of letter of credit opened in his favor or in favor of some other person, by an overseas buyer or a confirmed and irrevocable order for the export of goods from the producing country or any other evidence of an order for export from that country having been placed on the exporter or some other person, unless lodgment of export orders or letter of credit with the bank has been waived.
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routing is the based on the orders which takes place on discrete manufacturing.  Here the order is based on the quantity.
 rate routing is used especially in reptitive manufacturing which is based on time time period.
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A tough question if you've been on the bench a long time.  You don't want to seem like damaged goods.

BEST ANSWER:  You want to emphasize factors which have prolonged your job search by your own choice.

Example: "After my job was terminated, I made a conscious decision not to jump on the first opportunities to come along.  In my life, I've found out that you can always turn a negative into a positive IF you try hard enough. This is what I determined to do.  I decided to take whatever time I needed to think through what I do best, what I most want to do, where I'd like to do it.and then identify those companies that could offer such an opportunity."

"Also, in all honesty, you have to factor in the recession (consolidation, stabilization, etc.) in the (banking, financial services, manufacturing, advertising, etc.) industry."

"So between my being selective and the companies in our industry downsizing, the process has taken time.  But in the end, I'm convinced that when I do find the right match, all that careful evaluation from both sides of the desk will have been well worthwhile for both the company that hires me and myself.

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I would politely ask him for the reason, ask his suggestions how to go on and which way he/she wants me to proceed..I would never take work personally...
I worked in a big hardware manufacturing company where the decision to ship a product is determined by
the revenue it would finally earn..if its not going to fetch what is expected...its understood the entire effort
put in it are in drain..So I respect the higher ups decisions..

Folks... this answer really fetched me the job :-) :-)

At the end anyways its up to us whether to accept the offer or not after the job offer is on hand...


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Sunday, January 06, 2008 8:08 PM
This is actually a tricky question and the situation
was that i went to the interview totally unprepared..
got the in person interview call the evening the previous
day and schduled the interveiw the next morning didn't have not much time to even think what kind of questions i would be asked etc etc.. no breakfast..ended up talking till 1:30.. starving but somehow this question
triggered the spark in would be manager
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AI has much wider role to play in our daily life than just robotics.Artificial intelligence is now a regular academic discipline. It is already embedded in many everyday products. And it helps businesses sort through and make sense of huge databases. are now designing and manufacturing other machines with virtually no human help.  AI Falcon software, which is used by banks to scan more than 12 million credit card transactions a day for unusual patterns that might signal fraud. So, finally the answer to your question is No. The scope of AI is only limited by one's limitations.

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The criteria are primarily intended for everyday clothes and domestic textiles. Textiles for

public places, workwear and the like can be assessed if they have not undergone special

treatments to give a dirt repellent surface, flame retarding treatment, etc.

Products at various stages of refinement can be ecolabelled, i.e. the product may consist of a yarn, a fabric or a finished garment.

One application must be submitted for each product. A product is defined as an item that is

manufactured from a single fibre raw material and has undergone the same manufacturing

process. Several different shades of colour are permitted in the same application, if all other

factors are identical.

  1. The product must consist chiefly of textile fibre. Apart from the fibre the only other itemsthat may be included in the product are elastic tape, buttons, belts, zips and the like.
  2. Textile fibres include all types of natural fibre; cotton, linen, wool, silk, hemp, ramie, jute,etc. Artificial fibres that can be assessed include viscose, polyamide, polyester and acrylics.
  3.  Recycled fibres are approved regardless of the type of fibre. Apart from the fibres mentioned, a blend of up to 10 percent by weight of elastan and other types of fibre is permitted.
  4. No environmental requirements are imposed on elastic tape, buttons, belts, zips and similar items in this version of the criteria.
  5. The criteria do not apply to products that have been treated with flame retardants during fibre manufacture or preparation.
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