in operation

ADJECTIVE
  1. being in effect or operation
    the company had several operating divisions
    de facto apartheid is still operational even in the `new' African nations
    bus service is in operation during the emergency
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How To Use in operation In A Sentence

  • This is a very important area in operations, which is facing a shortage of skilled manpower.
  • The current tax system has been in operation for ten years.
  • The policy encourages car parts makers to set up franchised and chain operations alongside their own distribution and sales networks.
  • There is no pension scheme in operation for employees working less than twenty hours per week.
  • There is no standard fixed price veterinarians must charge for certain operations, and it's a seller's market.
  • The paper introduced the basic structure of BOLT airgun, SLEEVE airgun and G airgun, expounded their work principle, analyzed the common trouble of airgun in operation and gave solution.
  • When the dialytic apparatus is in operation, shut-off valve 16 is closed in the first phase, and the first pump P1 conveys blood from the patient into expansion chamber 12.
  • The gas-fired power station is currently under construction at the cost of €500m and will be in operation late next year.
  • That force is still in operation until you cancel it out.
  • Conclusion Motorman can know in time the runing of electric locomotive avoiding to unnecessary failure. It is featured as easy in using and flexible in operation.
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