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Full service — is a term that has many different uses. In general the term implies that the customer will receive as much service as is reasonably possible. Gas station A full service gas station indicates that besides pumping your fuel, the attendant will also … Wikipedia
full-service — adjective Date: 1934 providing comprehensive service of a particular kind < a full service bank > … New Collegiate Dictionary
Full Service No Waiting — is the sixth album by the American singer, musician, and songwriter Peter Case. Produced by Andrew Williams, it was released in 1998 on Vanguard Records.Track listingAll songs written by Peter Case Except for Spell of Wheels and On the Way… … Wikipedia
Full Service Network — Founded in 1989 by University of Pittsburgh student David E. Schwencke, Full Service Network is a Western Pennsylvania facility based Competitive Local Exchange Carrier (CLEC) providing services which include High Speed Internet and Broadband… … Wikipedia
Full service broadband — A traditional fixed broadband network provides its services to a location/port. Multiple devices may connect to these services through the residential LAN and a common residential gateway. However, services are typically not individualized for… … Wikipedia
Full service (radio format) — The Full Service radio format consists of a wide range of programming. Mostly found on the AM band, the format can be found on a handfull of FM stations.Programming generally heard on Full Service stations:*Local and National (or top of the hour) … Wikipedia
Service (music) — In Anglican church music, a Service is a musical setting of certain parts of the liturgy, generally for choir with or without organ accompaniment.Liturgical servicesMorning Prayer*Venite (Psalm 95 mdash; rarely set after the Restoration) *Te Deum … Wikipedia
Service of process — is the procedure employed to give legal notice to a person (such as a defendant) of a court or administrative body s exercise of its jurisdiction over that person so as to enable that person to respond to the proceeding before the court, body or… … Wikipedia
Service economy — can refer to one or both of two recent economic developments. One is the increased importance of the service sector in industrialized economies. Services account for a higher percentage of US GDP than 20 years ago. The current list of Fortune 500 … Wikipedia
Service Canada — is part of a Government of Canada wide service transformation initiative aimed at responding to Canadians expressed desire for better, more responsive, less cluttered service from Canadian governments. The initiative seeks to do this by improving … Wikipedia
Full cost accounting — (FCA) generally refers to the process of collecting and presenting information (costs as well as advantages) for each proposed alternative when a decision is necessary. A synonym, true cost accounting (TCA) is also often used. Experts consider… … Wikipedia