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chain

noun as in succession, series

verb as in manacle in metal

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Tip the first tile in a line of dominoes and you'll set off a chain reaction, one tile falling after another.

Now those long-established supply chains may be in jeopardy as analysts expect Trump to try to remake trade deals with North American partners, among others, using tariffs and the big American economic market as leverage.

The chain currently has 24 locations in Los Angeles, Riverside and Orange counties and is even opening a spot in Las Vegas.

That suggests rising fears that a new trade war could scramble global supply chains and dent profits.

At the end of the chain, restaurant workers can be better trained to prepare food in a way that avoids waste.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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