Without categorizing attacks through all possible demographic breakdowns, the analysis of terrorism in general remains flawed. |
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Frontline troops are finding their tours of duty extended, causing huge morale problems and an epidemic of breakdowns and mental health problems. |
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Signals, carriages and engines all need major upgrading while delays, derailments and breakdowns are the rule rather than the exception. |
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With a crewed charter, you don't have to worry about breakdowns or provisioning or getting checked out to sail the boat. |
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Two mental breakdowns appeared to accelerate the decline in his one good eye, yet he has an awesome visual memory. |
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The influence of Sonic Youth is also detectable in the song's abrupt, unexpected breakdowns. |
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We establish open book costing right from the get-go and ask suppliers to provide detailed cost breakdowns. |
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He had been plagued with mental illness and manic depression during his life, suffering no fewer than ten breakdowns. |
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A manual in 1960 urged people to understand that breakdowns were no more manageable than shell shock or battle fatigue. |
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The concordances providing word for word breakdowns of Horace's Latin provided quite a challenge. |
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For example, female stand-up professionals were miffed that they were neither recognized in the category breakdowns, nor in the nominations. |
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To reduce the risk of untimely breakdowns, identify and replace worn components this spring. |
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Lamb undertook the charge of his sister, who remained liable to periodic breakdowns, and she repaid him with great sympathy and affection. |
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You worry your system might not survive the shock if you experience too long of a lapse between nervous breakdowns. |
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There can be no guarantee, not least because mechanical breakdowns happen from time to time, and perhaps even gradually. |
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Trash dumps, space fights, or mechanical breakdowns could all leave various sized pieces of often-viable space junk floating around. |
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As a side note, beware of mechanical breakdowns this week, especially on Tuesday. |
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Like opera itself, the novel is outsized and outrageous, with evil curses, nervous breakdowns, and overwhelming arias. |
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Victims are often left with lasting psychological damage that can include panic attacks and nervous breakdowns. |
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Most of the breakdowns happened because of power outages caused by salt spray on electricity lines or because of wind damage. |
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A new survey has revealed that overbearing mothers-in-law are to blame for as many as one in five marriage breakdowns. |
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An apology not only opens up the opportunity to mend relational breakdowns, it has the potential to release amazing healing energies. |
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Physical exhaustion contributes to errors of judgement, just as machine fatigue contributes to breakdowns and malfunctions. |
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Laughing and joking around seemed the only remedy they had to combat against stress and nervous breakdowns. |
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She's said to have public breakdowns, violent spasms, and the mumbling and grumbling of those less sane and incapably inept. |
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In his thirties he had several nervous breakdowns, and was hospitalised in psychiatric institutions for depression. |
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Mind related diseases like anxiety, depression, nervous breakdowns and sleeplessness are on the rise. |
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Scientists can compare the number of breakdowns in any given time and the intensity of the radioactivity among elements and isotopes. |
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It's a terrible cliche, but his surreal humour was often closely linked with his nervous breakdowns and bouts of depression. |
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At its most extreme, a prolonged period of bullying can lead to nervous breakdowns, depressive illness and, ultimately, suicide. |
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Because each of the railcars has its own engine there is less risk of disruptions to service because of breakdowns. |
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Most of the contenders in the JWRC suffered mechanical breakdowns, punctures or accidents. |
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The old fire engines have meant that the staff are subjected to constant breakdowns and are continually looking for spare parts. |
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The disadvantage is that the line between terminals and the computer centre is, of course, subject to mechanical disturbances and breakdowns. |
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With the weather on his side and no mechanical breakdowns, it will be a good harvest. |
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We'll offer analysis and statistical breakdowns, more photos, more of everything. |
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Without an understanding of where breakdowns and failures occur, redundancy is the insurance policy. |
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Accidents result from breakdowns in the mechanisms that practitioners use to anticipate, detect, and bridge gaps. |
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Funding restrictions mean chronic staff shortages and cuts to services, producing long waiting lists and public health breakdowns. |
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Bouts of depression, nervous breakdowns and panic attacks are ailments often not talked about especially when hunting for work. |
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A Loleatta Holloway sample bellows out among crowd cheers and stabby breakdowns. |
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Relive the magic of the past 10 years of Top Model with this compilation of the best fights, freakouts, and breakdowns. |
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This was a major cause of bus breakdowns for SOCATUR, one of the private operators of Douala's public transport. |
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This was causing costly machine breakdowns, resulting in lost production and increased maintenance intervals. |
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Deprival of the use further to breakdowns or accidents shall not be reimbursed, unless the hirer's liability is proved. |
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Drummer Sarah Jones adds a punk-funk edge to the beat while other band members help out with mammoth polyrhythmic breakdowns. |
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Compared with the above alternative, this option gives more precision to regional breakdowns. |
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The breakdowns which have been reported will be sternly investigated. |
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Attributing large units with activities in many regions to a single region will, however, lead to distortions in the breakdowns. |
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The action plan itemizes the policy, structural and operational changes that need to be made to prevent future breakdowns of internal control. |
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He has helped me recover from decubitus ulcers and prevent breakdowns that are related to long-term confinement in a wheelchair. |
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The figures published by the Office for National Statistics give details of the total populations with age and gender breakdowns for all local authorities. |
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Cars may be cleaner one year, but breakdowns might become more common, too. |
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Gas supplies, however, are on a knife-edge and any problem, including minor equipment breakdowns or higher summer temperatures, will produce immediate cuts. |
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Tons of muscular riffage, hand-clapping breakdowns and infectious hooks. |
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It further implies that schematics, which outline the specific locations and breakdowns of these critical nodes, are available either for free or for a small fee. |
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The jazz breakdowns, blistering arpeggios, and almost-catchy outro make it worth waiting through entire minutes of mindless Mixolydian mode improvising. |
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I don't want to go on ad nauseam, but you're asking about where the breakdowns may be. |
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But he had a series of breakdowns in his twenties and thirties, leading him at one point to live rough in a remote bothy in the Scottish Highlands. |
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Stress call lead to illnesses like high blood pressure, heart disease, ulcers, migraines and mental-health, problems like nervous breakdowns and violent outbursts. |
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Patients suffering chronic insomnia are more at risk of diseases such as nervous breakdowns, high blood pressure, heart disease and gastric ulcers. |
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This lack of foresight caused numerous mechanical breakdowns. |
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Some mechanical breakdowns could be avoided if drivers properly inspected the buses before they begin their routes, as required by federal law, Scanlon said. |
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In the harsh environment of space, however, satellites may fail prematurely because of mechanical breakdowns, damage from solar flares, or collisions with orbiting debris. |
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Suicide, self-harm and mental breakdowns happen all the time. |
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I think my management and my lawyer are both having mental breakdowns. |
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Family and friends said that the past few years have been very troubling for her as she had suffered from many mental breakdowns and remained a virtual recluse. |
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In addition, the Bank releases, on request, aggregate data on intermediated loan financing, including country and sector breakdowns. |
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Schoolchildren are familiarized with production breakdowns and master the rules of safe conduct. |
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New variables or breakdowns are offset by doing without some of the existing requirements under the Directive. |
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We'll try our best to solve all the breakdowns within the warranty limitations to satisfy our customers. |
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Problems first arose in the 1980s but despite continual breakdowns it was favoured by most elderly tenants because it supplied unmetered heat and hot water. |
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The gravel began to gouge holes in the hard rubber tires of the trucks, and the bumpier rides that resulted led to an increase in the number of mechanical breakdowns. |
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The weighbridge used to suffer from accidents and breakdowns, but now works reliably and accurately. |
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What he rather copes with is not breakdowns, but situations, in which he often even risks his own life. |
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This is for a good reason, as in the worst case, there is a chance of customers suffering losses in consequence of data-related breakdowns. |
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Once this spring dries up, all the tangents and breakdowns of the priestly life become understandable. |
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It includes knowledge and skills ranging from traffic safety, protection from calamities and breakdowns, moral upbringing and the like. |
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Because users experience breakdowns and insufficiencies of an environment in their work, they should be able to report, react to, and resolve those problems. |
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The property itself may have other costs – such as boiler breakdowns or other mishaps. |
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Family breakdowns and loss of contact with children is frequent among women prisoners. |
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There is a human cost as well in family breakdowns and other situations surrounding alcohol. |
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These breakdowns are more likely to occur and to come together into a fateful combination when the macroeconomic and social contexts deteriorate. |
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The producer cannot be held responsible for failures and breakdowns caused by use of not original or wrong spare parts. |
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Fortunately for the Allies, the Germans maintained relatively few of them in the field, and the engine was prone to breakdowns. |
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At work: enter into the logic of a system of representation, find breakdowns and failures, be on the lookout for innovations. |
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This grip restricts the motion in your dominant hand and eliminates the possibility of wrist breakdowns through the putting stroke. |
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There were, against all odds, no breakdowns. |
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At top speed the train reaches 50kmph, breakdowns are common, and safety measures consist of a conductor with good eyesight watching out for freight trains hurtling the other way. |
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This system, along with its breakdowns, was pretty well left to limp along untouched for most of the war, except for the improvements where the Commissioners were concerned. |
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Cryothérapie: distorsions, luxations, elongations, tears, breakdowns, tendinitises, hématomes, contusions, migraines, fevers light, nosebleed, pains dental. |
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In the belief that the heavy contraption could not gain traction on smooth wooden rails, Blenkinsop had given it a ratchet wheel running on a cogged third rail, an arrangement that created frequent breakdowns. |
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It also includes information on cases mediated or arbitrated, injuries and award breakdowns. |
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Software errors in traffic management systems, breakdowns in the mobile telephone network or cashpoint machines being out of action are incidents which highlight the downnside of information and communication technology. |
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The allocation of the topics in the short and in the long form will take into consideration the structure of the hypercubes in terms of variables, breakdowns and geographical level. |
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This is achieved through predetermination of possible breakdowns or interruptions, an evaluation of these risks, and by taking appropriate service architecture measures to ensure required availability. |
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The main problems were mechanical breakdowns or groundings which were usually caused by the boaters' negligence: lack of knowledge or poor judgment, alcohol consumption or failure to wear lifejackets. |
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College student participants were randomly assigned to the roles of prison guard or prisoner and, in relatively short time, began exhibiting sadistic behavior or mental breakdowns. |
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For some, apprehension into the child welfare system meant being shuffled from foster home to foster home, subjected to multiple adoption breakdowns, or placed in a series of group homes or juvenile detention facilities. |
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Being a former ship agent, I have always been impressed by the ability of pilots to carefully handle our principals' vessels in difficult circumstances, heavy weather, ice, equipment breakdowns or tight channels. |
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Throughout these live broadcasts, engineers who had set up shop in the Lille town hall tower strove feverishly to prevent or repair network breakdowns. |
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Today, this same Spirit continues to challenge us to open our hearts to God and heal breakdowns and miscommunication in our own lives and communities! |
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When scrutinizing the cost breakdowns, it thus becomes clear that it is mainly the lower cost of the recording solution that tips the scales in favor of IP, in terms of total cost. |
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Street youth all over the world share a culture which is characterized by economic marginalization, the formation of youth gangs in the face of family breakdowns and the misery of slum life, and mistrust of authorities. |
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Of course working on the bike is part of the adventure and I like it. But I'd rather avoid breakdowns or weeks to wait for spare parts in a the middle of nowhere. |
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Monopolistic market structures like this also create higher risks of instability and breakdowns in supplies if one of its operators fails to function efficiently. |
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When applied effectively, this framework can help prevent human rights breakdowns, detect violations when they occur and rectify the situation to ensure that they do not happen again. |
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As your equipment starts to wear on, breakdowns may happen. |
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Additionally, no moving parts mean minimal risk of breakdowns. |
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Data from the PLR can be found in the downloadable spreadsheet and includes most borrowed titles and authors as well as all the regional breakdowns. |
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Get greater value from your data: with IBM SPSS Exact Tests, you can slice and dice your data into breakdowns, which can be as fine as you want, so you learn more by extending your analysis to subgroups. |
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Four hundred coupés, saloons, estates and roadsters illustrating tales of car chases, breakdowns or comic pile-ups in stories with a nostalgic or futuristic mood. |
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Unpredictable or insuperable incidents or events, occurring during the trip such as: political unrests, bad weather, flight delays, breakdowns, losses or theft of luggage or any other effects. |
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We know the JTF2 people had three breakdowns before they could get over with 40 people so we know it is probably a good idea to rent someone else's planes. |
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A cluster manager detects any breakdowns with the heartbeat between the two servers thus ensuring high-availability functions such as automatic failover if a fault should arise. |
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In addition, the Regional Vehicle Mechanics also attend to breakdowns in the districts and subdistricts as well as provide general preventive maintenance on regional subdistrict vehicles. |
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The preventative maintenance program for the main engines and auxiliaries does not appear to be capable of preventing system failures or breakdowns. |
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Many of the diseases that we suffer from-like cancer, heart disease, and many mental disorders-essentially result from breakdowns in signal transduction through the specific protein interactions that Pawson identified. |
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More break-ins and breakdowns are inevitable. |
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Member States shall provide all levels of aggregation of the breakdowns as defined in the Commission Regulation that includes the series of data to be provided. |
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The developer may also provide service and cost breakdowns for one of the groupings, leaving the Association to find an alternate provider for the other. |
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The GFS Guideline not only asks for detailed information on the breakdowns of revenue and expenditure, but also on the components of the deficit-debt adjustment. |
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The figures will show breakdowns by geography and activity. |
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It would certainly help save a huge amount of money in our health care system, and could help in numerous other areas that we have to deal with, such as family breakdowns. |
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One of the EU's core tasks is to fight cross-border nuisances and breakdowns in communication, the present situation involving driving licences being one of them. |
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Over 85 per cent of the group declared they have lowered their production costs, increased milk quality and reduced the number of equipment breakdowns, through regular servicing. |
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This component refers to adherence to the deadlines for data transmission as well as availability of data according to the reference periods and geographical, item and activity breakdowns. |
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From time to time, circumstances may arise that are beyond the control of agencies and where large numbers of children may have to be brought into care due to breakdowns in a specific community. |
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Cities also experience a wide range of life expectancy based on neighborhood breakdowns. |
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The focus of Traffic Scotland is to minimise the effects of congestion, breakdowns and unforeseen events on the trunk road network. |
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Due to a lack of facilities, the ship was not able to enter refit and began to suffer chronic engine breakdowns. |
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The 1640s in particular saw more state breakdowns around the world than any previous or subsequent period. |
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A railroad required expertise available across the whole length of its trackage, to deal with daily crises, breakdowns and bad weather. |
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Accoutering the drama are kids, betrayals, and breakdowns amid a cast of literati both British and American. |
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A TEESSIDE charity which provides a mediation service to families affected by relationship breakdowns has become part of the Cyrenians. |
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Biological and psychological breakdowns may lead to quirky behavior, but the vast majority of carjackings can not be explained or justified by an insanity defense. |
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These events plunged Ruskin into despair and led to increasingly severe bouts of mental illness involving a number of breakdowns and delirious visions. |
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Despite this, May made no modifications, and it had the least breakdowns. |
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Despite the car's reputation for durability, it turned out to be the most unreliable car, suffering multiple drivetrain and suspension breakdowns right from the start. |
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Dayan, a firm infantry man, preferred that arm of the service at the expense of armour, which Dayan saw as clumsy, pricey, and suffering from frequent breakdowns. |
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By performing preventative maintenance at the specified intervals, fleets can significantly reduce unscheduled maintenance and potential vehicle breakdowns. |
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High-pressure situations either make diamonds or nervous breakdowns. |
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This report presents worldwide digital TV STB shipment volume and value per year for the period 2012-2016, with volume and value breakdowns by product mix. |
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This was the first of many major bipolar disorder breakdowns. |
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