This CPE will most certainly be equipped with an antenna which can be used indoors or must be installed outdoors. |
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The regulator casing is made of polypropylene and the cable is sheathed with a special CPE compound. |
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The company's personnel is affiliated to the CPE, Caisse Pension Energie in Zurich, a collective provident fund for the sector. |
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If the new law ends up rendering the CPE meaningless, with no concessions extracted from the labour movement in return, it will hardly amount to a convincing demonstration of his reformist credentials. |
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To some extent, Mr de Villepin, an unelected ex-diplomat, legitimised this choice when he pushed through the CPE by decree, without consulting the unions or allowing a parliamentary debate. |
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He is prepared to talk about small changes, such as trimming the two-year probation period or requiring some cause for dismissal, although such concessions risk destroying the appeal of the CPE to potential employers. |
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Parents have a primary responsibility for the centres in their neighbourhood: they are on CPE boards of directors and are the managers and administrators. |
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Seaberg, MD, CPE, FACEP, and an emergency physician from Chattanooga, Tenn. |
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The 7368 ISAM CPE can be deployed with VDSL2 networking today and upgraded later without having to switch out the device. |
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The CPE is all about undermining the integrity of the working class by reinforcing the divisions between young and old and between dark-skinned youth of non-European origin and those of European origin. |
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As a result, if the CPE, which shyly tried to adhere to the economic realities, is not immediately retracted, the scholars and students consider it as an anti-young attack and a generator of uncertainty. |
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In the unlicensed accountant's search for recognition, QRP or PRP looms on the horizon and may very well cast CPE and accreditation requirements into the shadows. |
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