Release of a product from its manufacturing facility.
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Examples for "shakedown"
Examples for "shakedown"
1He certainly has the players required to feature in the final shakedown.
2Her featherbed was twice as wide and lofty as my straw-and-rag-filled shakedown.
3I wrapped up Solace and drew her to me on the shakedown.
4Would have been stupid to do until their shakedown run was over.
5They gave me a shakedown for the night in the cargo.
1The roll-out of Eircode in the coming weeks will, however, rectify that.
2But he said cost could slow a broader roll-out of the technology.
3The surprisingly fast roll-out highlights the fierce competition in the tablet market.
4Trump said he wanted to accelerate that roll-out, but provided no timeline.
5Users took to Twitter to complain about the problems during the roll-out.
6Initially a pilot scheme, the Government is now planning a full roll-out.
7Following the broader roll-out the company hopes to expand to multi-currency transfers.
8It will take five years to roll-out and will then be reviewed.
9The roll-out was delayed by five months, while Samsung tweaked the design.
10Lark, the workplace productivity app, was also optimized for a global roll-out.
11These Starshine Cookies can be made with any roll-out sugar cookie recipe.
12These include the roll-out of free public wifi and a new environmental scheme.
13It provided funding last year to help finance Take Care's roll-out of clinics.
14The Government says District Health Boards are blocking the roll-out of Whanau Ora.
15We need governments to make decisions on the roll-out of PrEps for prevention.
16However, the roll-out for some of the federal aid programs has been rocky.