The term "line of lean" typically refers to the concept of lean management or lean manufacturing, which focuses on maximizing value by minimizing waste. However, if you're referring to a specific measurement or standard, such as in construction or another industry, please provide more context for a precise answer. In general, the cost or value associated with a "line of lean" can vary widely based on the specific application and context.
its not lean on you its lean on me and its Bill Withers
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If you meant JOSNLYETW then it is Jolly Old Saint Nicholas lean your ear this way.
Is it the same as lean
Lean-tos' features
Any line that goes straight up and down and doesn't lean either way is a vertical line.
Lean Production is a well consolidated style of production, mostly related to the Manufacturing Industry.Lean Production is often called Lean Manufacturing.In a nutshell:Lean Production is "lean" because it has no "fat", where fat is "waste". Therefore Lean Production is synonymous with "waste-less" production.Why is it important?Because Lean Production is a primary target for today's manufacturing industry: for survival, competitiveness and excellence.Lean Production uses much less space - takes much less time - originates much less errors and defects - consumes much less resources - and satisfies customers much more compared to traditional "mass production" (batch production - lot production).
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Any vacuum line connected to the plenum.
"Jolly Old Saint Nicholas" (Lean Your Ear This Way).
The vacuum leak will cause the engine to run lean.
Lean Pork is 30% protein: you get about 30 grams of protein per 100 grams of lean pork. (0.3 grams in 1.0 gram)
About 80%. Lean soft tissue is 80% water 20% protein.
There are about 290 Calories in 6oz of lean hamburger.
You can but your time would actually be slower than if you just sprint through. The best way is to lean as you break the finish line.
Look for vacuum leaks such as a cracked, disconected or broken vacuum line(s).
Julius Caesar. "Yond Cassius has a lean and hungry look; he thinks too much; such men are dangerous."