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roll out









VERB
hit the deck
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Since rolling out the tiny recording devices in 2015, the city has spent millions both on the cameras themselves and data storage for the digital files.

From Los Angeles Times

A solution, in the form of so-called "banking hubs", has also been slow to roll out.

From BBC

The inquest heard the company had since brought in changes, stopped using that type of insulator and was rolling out a programme to replace them at about 8,000 locations.

From BBC

Nike this week said it would cut 775 people, primarily at distribution centers across Tennessee and Mississippi, as the sneaker company rolls out more advanced automation and looks to streamline its operations.

From The Wall Street Journal

P&G, for instance, began rolling out a stronger version of Tide detergent late last year.

From MarketWatch