Examples of using An operations in English and their translations into Czech
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I'm an operations officer for the CIA.
Clocked out as an operations chief.
An operations manual for their cartel.
We already have an operations manager.
An operations meeting, and we're on the outside?
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Find them, create an operations unit.
An operations manual for their whole cartel-- a book.
I didn't call you all here for an operations meeting.
An operations manual for their whole cartel-- a book.
At the bottom of the driveway. There's an operations supervisor waiting for you.
An operations meeting, and we're on the outside? Elliot.
Last I checked, you were a topographic analyst,not an operations specialist.
Elliot. An operations meeting, and we're on the outside?
So, Jack, you care to enlighten us as to why you called an operations meeting at 8:00 on a Friday?
He's an Operations Manager for UK Central Maintenance.
I'm not asking you to be an operations officer, just my eyes and ears. I can't go.
There's an operations supervisor waiting for you at the bottom of the driveway.
I would also like to highlight the fact that Parliament is united in requesting an Operations Centre, and I am glad that you, High Representative, have declared yourself open to a more exhaustive discussion of this idea.
From an operations point of view, this resulted mainly in rescheduling efforts to build up capacity for dossier evaluation; in postponing the evaluation of PPORD notifications and in delays in the development of operational procedures and of screening and reporting tools.
You called an operations meeting 00 on a friday?
He was an Operations Specialist aboard the nuclear submarine USS Lafayette.
He's right. It should be in an operations locker somewhere on this deck, somewhere right here.
S been wired into an operations account under your name to cover expenses.
He's right. It should be in an operations locker somewhere on this deck, somewhere right here.
Another aim is to create an operations model of a process used to store historically and culturally significant construction information in an electronic format using 3D modelling.
I bet lots of stuff go bad in an operations. But finding out I was supposed to get killed as part of a plot to get U.S. military aid?
Plenty of us have had that dream-- an operations group that didn't have to adhere to government bureaucracy, that could just act without rules, without red tape.
I can eat before an operation?