turnkeys

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plural of , turnkey
third-person singular of turnkey
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ready to use without further assembly or test; supplied in a state that is ready to turn on and operate (typically refers to an assembly that is outsourced for manufacture)

They wanted a turnkey solution for the entire system, but we could only provide the enclosure.

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A warder or jailer / gaoler; keeper of the keys in a prison

they passed through an open door into a lobby, from which a heavy gate, opposite to that by which they had entered, and which was guarded by a stout turnkey with the key in his hand, led at once into the interior of the prison.

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{s} fully ready for use, ready to be put into operation; intended for sale after being completely designed and produced
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A method of construction under which the contractor assumes total responsibility from design through completion of the project
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A business solution in which the provider assumes total responsibility from design through completion of the project For example, you can have a turnkey Web site (a complete site built according to your specifications), a turnkey e-commerce solution (which would include all the software and merchant accounts required to enable an e-store to accept credit cards), or a turnkey search engine submission service (which writes your keywords and submits your site to search engines and directories for you) Many consulting firms refer to themselves as turnkey solution providers, meaning that they can assess your needs and do all the coding required to build an entire e-commerce capable Web site
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A software or hardware product or service that is complete and ready to operate out of the box is said to be Turnkey Like the ignition of an automobile, the user need only turn a key to start using the product
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A system that already contains all the components and programs required for operation The vendor takes care of installation and configurations so all the user has to do is "turn the key" to begin using the system
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A drilling contract that calls for a drilling contractor to drill a well, for a fixed price, to a specified depth The purpose of drilling a well by turnkey contract may be related to the timing of Federal income tax deductions For income tax purposes, expenses are deductible from gross income as they are incurred When a turnkey contract is entered into toward the end of the current tax year, the drilling costs may be pre-paid at that time The idea is to give a working interest owner (or investor) in the well, the opportunity to deduct the intangible drilling costs from his gross income in the current tax year
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A method of construction whereby the contractor assumes total responsibility from design through completion of the project
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ready to be used immediately
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Promotional term for a packaged event including all materials required so that a wholesaler or retailer can run the promotion alone
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A term used when the subcontractor provides all materials (and labor) for a job
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A warder or jailer / goaler; keeper of the keys in a prison
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  Pertaining to a procurement process that (a) includes contractual actions at least through the system, subsystem, or equipment installation phase and (b) may include follow-on contractual actions, such as testing, training, logistical, and operational support (188)  Note: Precise definition of the types of allowable contractual features are contained in the Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR)
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(Ticaret) A system designed to be fully operational at purchase or implementation time and not require additional modification or investment
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A type of outsourcing method that turns over to the subcontractor all aspects of manufacturing including material acquisition, assembly and testing Its opposite is consignment, where the outsourcing company provides all materials required for the products and the subcontractor provides only assembly equipment and labor
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An instrument with a hinged claw, used for extracting teeth with a twist
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to supply a turnkey product; to supply something fully assembled and ready to use
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A turnkey contract is one where the client has an agreement with one single administrative entity, who provides the design and construction under one contract, and frequently effects land acquisition, financing, leasing, etc
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someone who guards prisoners
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{i} person having the keys, jailer
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A bundled-product package that is operable right out of the box without any additional purchases
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One point of contact and overall responsibility for the project
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company that provides outsourcing for specific tasks
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Contract manufacturing where all parts, components, and hardware are supplied by NASO and assembled per the customer’s specifications
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– A generic term for a variety of public/private partnership arrangements whereby a public sector entity awards a contract to one or more private firms to undertake the development, construction, and/or operation of an infrastructure project for a predetermined period of time before turning the project back over to the public entity Turnkeys may take various forms, including design-build-transfer and build-operate-transfer
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a product or system that can be plugged in, turned on, and operated with little or no additional configuring
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A complete hardware and software computer system customized for a particular application, such as library automation Turnkey systems are fully operational, requiring no additional components or modifications
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A special-purpose computer that, at the turn of a key, reveals its purpose to be other than that for which you bought it
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A type of outsourcing method that turns over to the subcontractor all aspects of manufacturing including material acquisition, assembly and testing
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A person who has charge of the keys of a prison, for opening and fastening the doors; a warder
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