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  2. The CEO of Walgreens admits anti-theft measures like ... - AOL

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    The CEO of Walgreens admits anti-theft measures like putting toothpaste, baby food formula under lock and key are backfiring on sales — customer says, ‘You could wait 10 to 20 minutes’

  3. Plain language radio checks - Wikipedia

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    One of these reports, "LOUD AND CLEAR", is commonly used in television shows, movies, literature, and by radio operators, commonly without knowing the source or the rest of the standard reports (hence the much-reduced frequency with which the other combinations are used). For example: LOUD AND CLEAR means Excellent copy with no noise

  4. Signal strength and readability report - Wikipedia

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    As early as 1943, the U.S and UK military published the first guidance that included the modern "Weak but readable", "Strong but distorted", and "Loud and clear" phrases. [ citation needed ] By 1951, the CCEB had published ACP 125(A) (a.k.a. SGM-1O82-51), which formalized the 1943 "Loud and clear" format.

  5. Walgreens admits locking up shampoo and toothpaste hurts ...

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    Walgreens and other retailers are trying to balance deterring theft with making stores easy to shop. Companies must walk a delicate line between protecting their inventory and creating stores that ...

  6. What 'secret' loudspeaker codes mean at department stores - AOL

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    If you've been shopping in a big box retail store you've probably heard an announcement on the loudspeaker such as, "code yellow toys, code yellow toys." This "code" is one of many innocuous ...

  7. Procedure word - Wikipedia

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    "Clear" is sometimes heard in amateur radio transmissions to indicate the sending station is done transmitting and leaving the airways, i.e. turning off the radio, but the Clear proword is reserved for a different purpose, that of specifying the classification of a 16-line format radio message as one which can be sent 'in clear [language ...

  8. Walgreens Is Closing 1,200 Stores and Investors Should ... - AOL

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    Walgreens Boots Alliance (NASDAQ: WBA) is in the midst of a significant turnaround. New CEO Tim Wentworth is trying to improve the company's financials and make the stock a much more appealing ...

  9. Loud and Clear - Wikipedia

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    Loud and clear" are a common pair of prowords used in plain language radio checks. Loud and Clear may also refer to: Loud & Clear, the UK title of the 1978 Sammy Hagar album All Night Long; Loud and Clear (Buster Brown album), 1985; Loud and Clear (Autograph album), 1987 "Loud and Clear", a song by The Cranberries from their album Bury the ...