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floor planning

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noun

  1. a system of financing that permits a dealer to borrow money to buy goods, which become the security for the loan that is repaid when the merchandise is sold.


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D-Wave uses quantum annealing, a process that is already commercially mature and can solve problems like workforce scheduling and factory floor planning, Wedbush noted.

From Barron's

Floor planning synthesis, place and route.

From The Verge

In between the job search and parenting, as she was able to, George continued remodeling her late mother’s home - redoing floors and water lines, installing sinks, tiling the floor - planning to eventually move in with the boys.

From Washington Times

In the House of Representatives, the majority leader is tasked with scheduling legislation for consideration on the House floor, planning the legislative agenda, and consulting with party members to gauge sentiment.

From BBC

The desks and dressers and bookshelves were all attached to the walls in order to prevent creative floor planning.

From Literature