By spotting the danger signs early enough, a civil defence team can be put on standby to provide an immediate response to another flood. |
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The immediate response to such human tragedy must be empathy with the pain of those injured and the grief of those bereaved. |
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This action provoked an immediate response from Congress, questioning the authority of the President to bar access to the civil courts. |
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A second priority for immediate response will be deploying troops engaged in training. |
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My immediate response was getting a friend round to block up the gaps under my doors with draught excluders. |
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Unlike many Americans, whose immediate response was incredulity, he says he knew instinctively that it was a deliberate act. |
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Severus ' immediate response was to force two corners and a free-kick, the unmarked Ducey wasting a fine chance. |
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Maybe she would've shared his immediate response to seeing him, and it would have been a true moment of mamihlapinatapai lost. |
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An immediate response, on the other hand, could expose the poet to the perils of anoesis. |
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But the immediate response of the Labour Government, which received the report, did not reach the statute book. |
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We have created our own datacentre in order to have control of all our servers and provide immediate response times for hardware operations. |
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In the case of humanitarian aid, however, the immediate response can and should be handled as a much more focused activity. |
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First, they provide an immediate response for the Vilnius meeting as well as the World Conference in Portugal. |
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Call only in the in case of emergencies where an immediate response is required. |
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Another immediate response to the levy was to provide German water managers with continuously updated information on takings and water use. |
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One assumes that the two standby vessels will be on site and probably holding station or cruising in a tight pattern for immediate response. |
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The openings practised expressly for the barrel and the trigger allowed an immediate response, the weapon being ready with employment. |
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While employees now dealing directly with clients can accept applications, queries and data, they rarely can provide an immediate response. |
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And liveliness is assured by immediate response throughout the entire range of engine speeds. |
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Further, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission recommends sending notice by certified mail, especially if there's no immediate response or an unsatisfactory one. |
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Think visual for television, sound bites for radio, and short copy and immediate response for online. |
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This provides for immediate response capability and scalable access to more equipment as needed. |
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The drive belt always remains under tension, which ensures immediate response during takeoffs and superior belt longevity. |
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Like the grass that sways in the wind, once there is contact, there should be an immediate response. |
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That was the immediate response which allowed the pilot to be saved by the search and rescue team. |
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Thankfully, Graham was never in any distress from the congestion that quickly cleared from his immediate response to antibiotics. |
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The urgent situation resulting from the current food crisis warrants an immediate response. |
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The immediate response to a spill is rightly to collect, assess and clean oiled wildlife. |
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To be truly effective, calls for compliance need to immediately follow the violation and must require immediate response. |
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Ashcroft's immediate response to the attacks was to sink into a dark Orwellian morass of secret detentions, warrantless wiretaps, and eavesdropping on lawyers. |
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His immediate response showed showed his flinty ad-lib ability. |
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The best he could do was to leave a message with the complaint department that elicited no immediate response. |
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In the face of such compelling images, the immediate response is to send money, food, medicines, relief workers, sniffer dogs. |
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The appearance of a given earthbound place in a painting or photograph normally initiates for the Western viewer an immediate response of physical orientation. |
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It is sometimes better to hold off on providing an immediate response so that all relevant information can be obtained. |
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Their immediate response tells an important truth about a police slowdown that has spread throughout New York City in recent days. |
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The proposal for a regulation is an immediate response to the Prestige accident. |
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The non-emergency number should be used when an immediate response or dispatch of the police is not required. |
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This delegated authority is considered essential to provide an immediate response to an emergency, to protect the Society and those we visit. |
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Aside from the preparation of forces and the immediate response there has been little focus on performance measurement beyond annual business plans. |
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If you do not receive an immediate response, do not be alarmed. |
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Their contribution acknowledges the immediate response of our volunteers and trained staff in the countries directly affected following the disaster. |
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The cries of the civilian population in the region require an immediate response from all of us in order to alleviate the constant suffering and anguish being experienced by those innocent victims. |
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They must be tackled in two ways: by the ability to offer early warning and immediate response to a particular crisis, and by long-term prevention. |
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By 2007, UNICEF and UNETE will have a common strategy to address emergencies and disasters and to define an immediate response in coordination with the Government. |
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The TAP is designed to provide a more immediate response to events that are beyond the control of individual producers and that affect an entire industry or sector, by allowing quick access to funds. |
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Yet Blackpool produced an immediate response as Ishmael Miller wheeled away to celebrate a strike against a club he represented on loan three seasons ago. |
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The task of measuring the outreach, immediate response and lasting impact of the venture was entrusted to a communication specialist, Jos Huypens. |
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It led to worldwide condemnation and an immediate response from the Zimbabwean government, first denying the authenticity of the footage and then promising change within 30 days. |
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Having said that, given the complaints I have received, there is one dimension of the casual worker situation that requires, in my view, a more immediate response because it raises a fundamental question of fairness. |
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Though always quick to react, through emergency decisions, the Commission did not have an immediate response capability when faced with sudden events such as earthquakes, floods or new outbreaks of fighting. |
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Though quick to react to crises, until now the Commission has had no real immediate response capability to cope with new emergency situations when fresh outbreaks of fighting or natural disasters occur. |
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This is a particular problem for local authorities and transport operators, who must shoulder the burden in many cases for immediate response to crisis in cases of terrorist attack. |
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Motorway work with the GLA is impressive and when you need that extra boost the kickdown is instant giving immediate response even at high speed. |
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It made all too real an emerging threat, and created a sudden demand for an immediate response by intelligence-a response across not just levels of government in federal systems. |
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It is quite understandable in a time such as this that there is a clamour for a sharp response, an immediate response when people have lost their loved ones, people who are near and dear to them. |
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UrbanBuddy does not guarantee an immediate response. |
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There was no immediate response from Wikileaks. |
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Such tactics elicited an immediate response. |
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It is therefore both an immediate response designed to overcome the difficulties in implementing the international conventions and a first step towards modernising all of these texts. |
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Being able to receive the most applicable offers on time will generate immediate response from clients' thus increasing consumer awareness and possibility of availment. |
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