The company he worked for decided to close down the lorry maintenance department and put the work out to contractors. |
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This consists of student reps, teachers, maintenance staff and a parent representative. |
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Some such as the commonly used Leyland cypress and Lawson's cypress grow very fast, present maintenance problems and are visually intrusive. |
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Equally important to strength maintenance are programs that would reduce attrition while enhancing retention of trained soldiers. |
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Millions of lines of software code are involved, and we haven't even gotten to matters like billing and maintenance. |
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Lake maintenance is an afterthought or a line item on the budget that is first to take hits when money becomes tight. |
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In reality, IT is an integral part of business operations that requires planning, intelligent execution and maintenance. |
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The Federation remits money to the university to pay for the alcohol and maintenance. |
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The state has assigned the task of maintenance of proper law and order in the country to the police. |
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While each robot uses different technology to employ similar ends, all are maintenance free. |
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The anesthesia care provider anesthetizes the patient using a balanced technique of IV induction and inhalation maintenance. |
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Ground Support products that are supplied include equipment spares, maintenance equipment and ancillaries. |
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Current wages are also protected, unless a court has ordered you to make payments for child support, alimony or other support or maintenance. |
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The temporary lay-off of over 650 workers at the mines will begin on November 17 and 50 workers will be kept on for essential maintenance. |
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Today the doors of the civil courts are open for us in issues of custody, alimony, maintenance, guardianship and shared property. |
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However, by doing so she loses the right to maintenance or alimony which a divorced woman can claim legally. |
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Adding location to the other records, the company can prioritize the telephone pole maintenance and direct the repairmen efficiently. |
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The market discriminators today are direct operating cost, simplicity and ease of maintenance. |
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And this finished, self-cleaning, anti-static and weather-resistant structure is itself maintenance free for 25 years. |
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But other than a few small contract maintenance deals, most of them wimped out when it came to the crunch. |
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Outsourced maintenance and interior refurbishing for NetJets' huge fleet is a major line item on the company budget. |
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Money spent on insurance, cleaning, repairs and general maintenance can also be offset against the rental income. |
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Expenses on the maintenance of the alienator made by the alienee before the cancellation of the contract shall not be reimbursed. |
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There must be a maintenance programme in place and a willingness by all to embrace the move. |
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Combined with the rear units, these rear-echelon maintenance bases were known as rear echelon maintenance combined operations. |
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The line of wideners cover a wide range of applications from lane construction to shoulder maintenance and back fill. |
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However, maintenance of the aging fleet has been budgeted for the coming year, and this should be sufficient to forestall any further criticism. |
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Admissions to Bantry House are not subject to Vat and the maintenance, which includes staff wages and repairs, can be offset against tax. |
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Mr McCormick admits maintenance has been largely reactive and has been concentrated on health and safety matters. |
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The low maintenance Africander is heat-tolerant and well adapted to withstand harsh conditions. |
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The maintenance backlog alone was more than 100 million and there were too few pupils rattling around in too many schools. |
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More than 600 linesmen and maintenance workers in South Australia will walk off the job on March 11 for four days. |
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For instance, a maintenance mission would require a wrecker or at least a HMMWV manned with mechanics, tools, and a tow bar. |
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The High Court said while granting maintenance, some formula or yardstick must be adopted and it must not be whimsical or arbitrary. |
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This procedure is for certification of five-dial Wheatstone bridges complete with maintenance procedures. |
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The maintenance of public confidence and patient safety includes the avoidance of unnecessary panic and alarm. |
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The wet lease, which will include the aircraft, flight crew and maintenance services, will initially last for three months. |
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Montreal-based Bombardier supplies the lightweight fiberglass rail cars and has a five-year operations and maintenance contract. |
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Like their masonry counterparts, they require periodic cleaning and maintenance. |
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On top of that, the constant exposure to abrasive carbon dust is making a joke of maintenance budgets. |
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Employees conducting routine maintenance inadvertently left the system unprotected, allowing intruders to waltz in. |
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The gardens and paddock to the rear and side of the property are railed and fenced to allow maintenance of pony or other animals. |
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If he lived by a port, then his duties would require him to deal with the maintenance of ships and quays. |
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Well, if you drive a company car you don't have to worry about insurance, road tax, servicing or repairs and maintenance. |
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The various elements of the cytoskeleton not only serve in the maintenance of cellular shape but also have roles in other cellular functions. |
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A monitoring system, including tension sensors, accelerometers, and deformation gauges, will be put in place for purposes of bridge maintenance. |
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A side gate provides vehicular access to the west facing back garden which is paved and gravelled for easy maintenance. |
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Election officials complain of paper jams, maintenance problems at the polling places, and high costs of printing and ballot management. |
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The oral drug is indicated for use in immunocompromised patients for maintenance treatment of cytomegalovirus retinitis. |
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Responsibilities also include floor maintenance and janitorial work throughout the facility. |
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Freezing temperatures, blowing snow, landslides and washouts all keep the maintenance of way crews busy on the pass. |
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Constructed wetlands have advantages over other means of treating waste water because they require little energy, chemical input or maintenance. |
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Because of the freeze-and-thaw cycle, concrete dikes tend to require annual maintenance to seal cracks and remain watertight. |
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Travellers face disruption by road and rail this weekend as maintenance and upgrading take place. |
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Other maintenance jobs which will greatly improve the look of your lawn can also be done in spring. |
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I have put in an application to pay child maintenance but they have not actioned that application. |
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Sometimes a customer will ask for a maintenance contract when, in actual fact, they need a lot more. |
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Trainees can specialize in two-year courses in joinery, metalwork, agricultural machinery maintenance, and construction skills. |
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The body performs many automatic tasks, including self-repair, maintenance and adaptation. |
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The leaks may have been caused by bad workmanship or by movement caused by workmen on the roof doing maintenance. |
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The story follows a group of railway maintenance workers who are forced to cut corners with disastrous results. |
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Peace lilies and prayer plants are easy to grow and require little maintenance. |
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Some winter feeding regimes such as the overwintering of dry suckler cows require little more than maintenance diets. |
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The equipment should be exploited to reduce maintenance time and improve the overall reliability of the helicopter fleet. |
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Retirees and other annuitants may choose to enroll in one of several plans from health maintenance and preferred provider organizations. |
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It also involves management of daily maintenance and minor repairs and improvement works. |
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A programme of repair and maintenance work was undertaken on parts of Hadrian's Wall. |
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If there is any concern over the maintenance of ventilation, an endotracheal tube is placed by the surgeon via the laryngoscope.
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Lithofin sells a care and maintenance pack for stone, and an abrasive polishing powder to repolish marble. |
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If you own a modern computer, you will know there is a maintenance wizard in your windows software. |
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The fuel filter on the engine-driven fuel pump wasn't reinstalled properly after maintenance. |
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The bureaucratic nature of my landlord's maintenance department is such that I try to bunch jobs together. |
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That's right, and two things that predicted maintenance of normal blood pressure after drug withdrawal were salt restriction and weight loss. |
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Produced from a combination of polymers and metallic alloys, it is highly corrosion resistant and almost maintenance free. |
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In areas that have been attacked by graffiti, maintenance personnel are able to remove the graffiti and recoat the affected area. |
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There are also many power poles which, as part of the maintenance programs, have been reinforced with steel supports at ground level. |
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Root respiration provides metabolic energy for growth and maintenance of root biomass and for ion transport. |
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Since the collapse of Enron in January 2002, maintenance has become more akin to life support. |
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All military forces require a code of laws and regulations for the maintenance of discipline and good order. |
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The receptor soaks up angiogenic growth factors, depriving blood vessels in the brain, lungs, and kidneys of essential maintenance tools. |
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When expeditionary forces are on the move, aircraft maintenance assures that airframes can maintain the force flow required by the war fighter. |
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The loss of a reparable asset out of the base-level maintenance system was unacceptable. |
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Nothing, apart from maintenance, has been done to it and plans to resite the club to different sites have come to nothing. |
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The guide provides instructions on riparian buffer installation and maintenance for farmers and landowners. |
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Even the contact made with local government was inadequate to plan appropriately for operation and maintenance of the facility. |
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He will allow them to plan and cost fleet activities such as maintenance, workups and operations, as well as identify the cost of alternative schedules. |
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Charisma, love and magic and abracadabra, Gemma's not on booze, Ahmed is polite to his car maintenance teacher and Wayne has left his knife at home. |
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If anything the work the two cops and the maintenance guy were doing deserves more respect and probably helped a lot more people. |
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The remainder comprises taxes on insurance premiums and car maintenance. |
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But the apaches are short range and need maintenance troops to deploy with them into a location within Iraq itself. |
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Medical management consists of maintenance therapy with anticholinergic inhibitors such as pyridostigmine to relieve symptoms and steroids to treat the autoimmunity. |
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Past-due bills flood his mailbox, repo men are after his car, and his career is now working maintenance for the Los Angeles subway system, the City Transit Authority. |
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It can be anodized in many colors and has low maintenance requirements. |
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One of his favorite hacks is to put on the fluorescent vest of a maintenance worker. |
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Police escorted the Mack wrecker, with the two-tonne chopper in tow, on its 8km journey to Sydney Airport where maintenance repairs could be conducted. |
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And you learn all about the head for heights that you need if you are going to tackle one of the narrow maintenance paths that follows the tortuous windings of a levada. |
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To maintain clinical and mycologic control, a longer duration of initial therapy is recommended to achieve remission before beginning a maintenance antifungal regimen. |
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The maintenance of a balance of power on the continent and friendly relations with the other maritime nation, England, were considered priorities. |
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After the death of the estate owner and before the estate is wound up, the trust can provide a source of funds for the maintenance and other needs of dependants. |
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Too much stress cannot be laid on this point since it is perhaps the most important of all, certainly quite as important as the maintenance of perfect balance. |
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Choosing correctly sized shrubs, and using native plants that don't need watering or feeding, can help you create a landscape that requires minimal maintenance. |
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It seemed that they couldn't afford to spend enough on maintenance. |
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For example a 1,200-pound mature horse at maintenance may need the total ration to supply 1.5 to 1.75 pounds of protein per day to meet these needs. |
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In fact, many years ago we obtained permission from the church authorities to place the memorial stones around the walls to make maintenance easier. |
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I was looking for more lifehack-style posts such as how to lock your bike, which bike maintenance book to buy and things that may interest me as a casual cyclist. |
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There were occasional incursions into how to deal with union reps, managing staff, dealing the public and least of all building maintenance or security. |
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Decision making is slow, acquisition processes are dilatory, and maintenance of the equipment bought is poor. |
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In the 1790s, for example, Russia and Prussia partitioned Poland, before that an independent kingdom, between them as part of the maintenance of the balance of power. |
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I woke to find Graham out in the garden carrying out some much needed maintenance on the fish pond, topping it up with fresh water and pulling out some weed. |
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Everybody these days is looking for ways in which to reduce maintenance work and any fundamental replanning on these lines could well be done at this stage. |
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Anchoring in Bressay Sound to the south of Lerwick, they have a habit of dragging anchor in heavy storms and failing to get their engines started due to sloppy maintenance. |
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We also have to re-define work, so that the work of caring for children and doing human maintenance in the home is counted as productive work, has attributed value. |
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Tax relief is provided by the Revenue Commissioners in respect of expenditure incurred on the repair, maintenance or restoration of the approved building or garden. |
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Church buildings were usually erected by members using wattle and daub construction, and financial contributions for maintenance were requested in every Sunday service. |
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But no more so than the Sodexo building maintenance man or the two cops who were also killed in the crossfire. |
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Perimeter circuits, for water, steam, and gas supplies, allow for flexible laboratory replanning and there are no suspended ceilings, to simplify maintenance. |
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Of course, he also drives a Lexus now and probably has Automatic Wiper Blade Replacement coverage that includes people to handle wiper blade maintenance for him. |
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I hope these suggestions will serve to jump-start the maintenance transformation process and provide a fundamental strategy for rethinking and reengineering Army maintenance. |
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A weak and ineffective Police force, to sum up, is a certain threat to the maintenance of law and order in this country, and the criminals know it. |
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Recently, xeriscaping has been spreading roots to other areas of the country where homeowners are finding the ease of a low maintenance garden appealing. |
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Topics will include information on commercial and home constructed bins, wormeries care and management, practical tips on maintenance and questions and answers session. |
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We're looking at the total life-cycle cost for robotic equipment, from sale and delivery through operations and maintenance to replacements and upgrades. |
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The system means engineers can determine the routine maintenance requirements of aircraft down to the individual component level to ensure airworthiness. |
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Despite the proven utility of convict road gangs for construction work, the postwar trend was definitely headed in the direction of maintenance work. |
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There has never been a better time to renegotiate a maintenance contract. |
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She welcomed the increase in maintenance grant, which was long overdue. |
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Many equally dedicated ground and logistical personnel are supporting the aircrews with maintenance teams ensuring the aircraft are fully serviceable. |
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It is a paradox that computers need maintenance so often, since they are meant to save people time. |
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What is required is a motion demanding that the executive include funds under the appropriate heading for the purchase and maintenance of lifebuoys along the river. |
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Glyn, a maintenance supervisor at a distribution warehouse, insisted on parking his own car, which was only two weeks old, instead of allowing staff to do so. |
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I work with the regular maintenance crew, Mahoney Maintenance. |
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Resale price maintenance and exclusive dealing are simply assumed to have had anticompetitive effects and to have been adopted for such an illicit end. |
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Preventive maintenance must be performed on all equipment related to the urinalysis including analyzers, pipettors, refrigerators, microscopes and refractometers. |
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They might need to seek refuge more often, and crews intentionally beached some ships for maintenance and repairs. |
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The company is also responsible for the maintenance and delivery infrastructure of clean water in the state. |
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And The Government of the Macao SAR shall be responsible for the maintenance of public order in the Region. |
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The value of the livestock saved each year more than exceeds the purchase cost and annual maintenance of a llama. |
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The aviation industry is able to perform most routine aircraft maintenance, except for heavy structural repairs. |
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Consequently, a seaman can lose his right to maintenance, while the obligation to provide cure is ongoing. |
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A seaman who is required to sue a shipowner to recover maintenance and cure may also recover his attorneys fees. |
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This far exceeds the United States national average of 20 percent for state department of transportation maintenance responsibility. |
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Personal laws are distinguished from public law and cover marriage, divorce, inheritance, adoption and maintenance. |
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Divorce also would be governed by the secular law, and maintenance of a divorced wife would be along the lines set down in the civil law. |
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Author Turnock claims that transport in the Eastern Bloc was characterised by poor infrastructural maintenance. |
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Roles in the functional approach are task related, group building and maintenance, and individual. |
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The British Agricultural Revolution was aided by land maintenance advancements in Flanders and the Netherlands. |
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The Royal Engineers had responsibility for the design, construction and maintenance of buildings and other features across the Arsenal site. |
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Electric motors allowed also more flexibility in manufacturing and required less maintenance than line shafts and belts. |
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Much of those production machines require regular maintenance, which becomes supplied specialized companies in the machine industry. |
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In addition to performing maintenance, shut downs are also when process modifications are performed. |
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These typically involve the various departments such as maintenance, power, engineering, safety and operating units. |
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Further upstream, Woolston Guard Weir enables maintenance to be carried out on both. |
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It is a form of road pricing typically implemented to help recoup the cost of road construction and maintenance. |
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The tolls were a source of revenue for road building and maintenance, paid for by road users and not from general taxation. |
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During the late 17th century, the piecemeal approach to road maintenance caused acute problems on the main routes into London. |
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His legacy lies in his advocacy of effective road maintenance and management. |
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Regression testing can account for as much as one-half of the cost of software maintenance. |
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The mooring, winter storage and maintenance of recreational boats, motor and sail, still contribute a large part of the city's income. |
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The WFD also operates 2 reserve engines and 1 reserve ladder when frontline apparatus goes out of service for maintenance. |
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The maintenance of the court, at this time, began to cost more than the revenue. |
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Beside the reservoir sits a disused quarry and a cottage formerly used for maintenance of the river. |
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With proper species selection for the local climate, mosses in green roofs require no irrigation once established and are low maintenance. |
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Byblis and Drosophyllum both come from relatively arid regions and are both passive flypapers, arguably the lowest maintenance form of trap. |
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Slate is incredibly durable and can last several hundred years, often with little or no maintenance. |
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The mines reverted to care and maintenance for a while due to labour shortages in First World War. |
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The estimated life of the Stobie pole is forty-five years, without any maintenance but coating with bitumen at the ground line. |
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Effects of surgical and pharmacological adrenalectomy on the initiation and maintenance of intravenous cocaine self-administration in rats. |
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Hosted weblogging services allow the user to set up and use a blog without knowing anything about server maintenance or backend programming. |
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The tubes don't require nearly as much scrubbing and maintenance as conventional ones. |
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The product of these audits was a list of backlogged maintenance needs by building component. |
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The WalkAway plus Systems also offer advanced automation features that improve laboratory productivity by decreasing system maintenance activity. |
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The mutant can be easily distinguished from wild type by the naked eye and requires no extra care for maintenance in the laboratory. |
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Those roles depended greatly on the acquisition, improvement, construction, and maintenance of combat airfields. |
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Sanitary maintenance of premises and adjacent territory at the Republic of Kazakhstan, Almaty, ul. |
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The NCAA plays a critical role in the maintenance of a revered tradition of amateurism in college sports. |
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The Ann Arbor District Library board has sanctioned two service contracts for janitorial work and HVAC maintenance at its May 19, 2014 meeting. |
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The National Transportation Safety Board last year blamed shoddy maintenance for the failure of the aircraft's jackscrew. |
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Please take the issue of database maintenance fees as an action item for next week. |
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They found the hire of lawyers more cost-effective than the maintenance of caterans. |
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The advantage in being able to do this lies in the creation and maintenance of an endonorm rather than blindly insisting on an exonorm. |
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A free online favicon editor allows advanced webmasters to create their own favicons and use them during website development or maintenance. |
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While flowcharters have their own problems, they do accurately represent the program and ease the maintenance programmer's task. |
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After three years without maintenance, their yard has really gone to the dogs. |
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The best maintenance technique for this rugged, hardwearing material is to do practically nothing. |
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Wilton Engineering's 50 acre fabrication and maintenance site is in Port Clarence. |
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When hydrostatic lock is suspected or exists, stop cranking immediately and notify unit maintenance. |
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He also systematized aqueduct maintenance with gangs of specially trained workmen. |
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Borrowing presupposes language maintenance between the respective languages or dialects in contact. |
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Investment in new infrastructure and maintenance is financed through the state budget, and subsidies are provided for passenger train operations. |
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These included landless men and others who would crave the security of maintenance and livery. |
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By the 1990s, the navy became responsible for the maintenance of the UK's entire nuclear arsenal. |
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Workshops were built at Shildon for the maintenance and construction of locomotives. |
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That decade also saw the privatisation of some traditional services, such as highway maintenance, cleaning and school meals. |
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The 24 STTS vehicles are used mainly for maintenance but also for firefighting and in emergencies. |
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Ampthill Clay was dug from the local area for the maintenance of river banks and Kimmeridge Clay at Roswell Pits for the making of pottery wares. |
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It was implicitly financed by postponing maintenance and repair, and canceling unneeded projects. |
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Yet, civil aircraft designers wanted to benefit from the high power and low maintenance that a gas turbine engine offered. |
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The purchase of 18 Typhoons was agreed on 1 July 2003, and included training, logistics, maintenance, and a simulator. |
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Nearly 30 percent of test flights required more than routine maintenance to make the aircraft flightworthy again. |
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The negative aspect is the maintenance and short life problems caused by the commutator. |
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This contributes to a lower maintenance requirement and less wear on the machinery they power than a comparable reciprocating engine. |
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The best steam locomotives spent an average of three to five days per month in the shop for routine maintenance and running repairs. |
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Rail transport is subject to strict safety regulations, with requirements for procedure and maintenance to minimize risk. |
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Rubber tires allow steeper gradients and a softer ride, but have higher maintenance costs and are less energy efficient. |
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Technical and maintenance failures, severe weather and vandalism have led to some service disruptions. |
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A maintenance backlog developed during the war and the private sector only had two years to deal with this after the war ended. |
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The track centres can be as narrow and as cheap as possible, but maintenance must be done on the side. |
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Airlines such as Etihad Airways also have one of six maintenance bases worldwide in Manchester with their newly opened line maintenance facility. |
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It also operates eleven local offices that deal with the general maintenance of the waterways in their area. |
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This is achieved by emphasising the maintenance of Malta's territorial waters and airspace integrity. |
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If you cut corners on maintenance now, you're just looking for trouble later on. |
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The National Highway Authority is responsible for the maintenance of national highways and motorways. |
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In addition, many service providers do not even cover the costs of and maintenance due to low tariffs and poor efficiency. |
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Their duties mainly concerned the maintenance of law and order in the cathedral close. |
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The total land required for the maintenance of a permanent base was called its territoria. |
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When not in use, the boats were drawn up into the sheds for maintenance and protection. |
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Not only were stone castles expensive to build in the first place, but their maintenance was a constant drain. |
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This was no sinecure, with maintenance an important part of the job, although there were many opportunities to derive profit. |
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Trouble with fuel systems is often the result of improper winter storage, and brake problems may also be due to poor maintenance. |
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Additionally, the exchequer had to bear the cost of the ongoing military presence in Wales, including maintenance of the castles. |
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This would safeguard the taxing rights of the colonies from future infringement while enabling them to contribute to maintenance of the empire. |
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By the end of the war, the railways had deteriorated for lack of maintenance and were not profitable. |
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There were railway maintenance workshops in India, but they were rarely allowed to manufacture or repair locomotives. |
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One submarine is normally undergoing maintenance and the remaining two in port or on training exercises. |
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Rollox railway works continues in use as a railway maintenance facility, all that is left of the industry in Springburn. |
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Public work ensures the ongoing maintenance of the island's numerous roads and paths. |
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Students who attend university in the United Kingdom receive state support towards both maintenance and tuition fees. |
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A lot of maintenance is carried out while at sea or in port by ship's crew. |
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The redesigned composite fuselage provides higher cabin pressure and humidity, and lower maintenance costs. |
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These measures prevent data transfer from the passenger internet system to the maintenance or navigation systems. |
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In July 2008, governments in the Persian Gulf reached agreements with GE to expand engine maintenance operations there. |
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If oil is used a door provides for adjusting the air flow, maintenance or for cleaning the oil jets. |
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Railroads typically wanted a locomotive with fewer axles, to reduce the cost of maintenance. |
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This was at the expense of more complicated valve gear and increased maintenance requirements. |
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Steam engines have considerably less thermal efficiency than modern diesels, requiring constant maintenance and labour to keep them operational. |
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The diesel reduced maintenance costs dramatically, while increasing locomotive availability. |
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Dozens of smaller engineering and maintenance companies were also created and sold off. |
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The Railtrack company would be the infrastructure owner, to whom various other companies would subcontract maintenance work. |
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This ruling came into force in January 2009 for maintenance and property workers and in April 2009 for infrastructure and investment sites. |
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Shortly after this, and due to other failures by maintenance companies, Network Rail took control of many more maintenance duties. |
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The contract covers the supply, delivery and maintenance of 65 new trains and a depot at Old Oak Common. |
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The company has its own engineering branch to maintain its aircraft fleet, this includes line maintenance at over 70 airports around the world. |
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As well as hangar facilities at Heathrow and Gatwick airport it has two major maintenance centres at Glasgow and Cardiff Airports. |
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In some cases, permanent residency may be conditional on a certain type of employment or maintenance of a business. |
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Gilbert believed that this was a maintenance expense that should be charged to Carte alone. |
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Part of runway maintenance is airfield rubber removal which helps maintain friction levels. |
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However, this decision was reversed after the government decided to abolish maintenance grants. |
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Hikers passing by often add a stone, as a small bit of maintenance to counteract the erosive effects of severe weather. |
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Additionally, it might give a good return to invest in the improvement as well as maintenance of performance of a neurointerventionalist. |
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As Keeper of the Records, the Lyon Clerk is responsible for the maintenance of the Public Register of All Arms and Bearings in Scotland. |
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Not all the Grand Fleet was available to put to sea at any one time, because ships required maintenance and repairs. |
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At the major curling championships, ice maintenance is extremely important. |
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British Airways has a maintenance hangar at the airport, capable of carrying out overhaul work on Airbus A320, as well as a cargo facility. |
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Transport Scotland came up with a new livery which will be applied to all of Scotland's trains, when they went into maintenance. |
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Such a practice never existed, as weathered areas were given more attention, but there was a permanent maintenance crew. |
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The top coat can be reapplied indefinitely, minimising future maintenance work. |
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The other most salient fact about children's maintenance activities is the sheer amount of time spent in nonmeal eating. |
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The ground is drained by many streams, canals and ditches, which need regular maintenance. |
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They often require maintenance as part of the rail infrastructure while providing no benefit. |
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On 25 May 2014, a Class 360 electric multiple unit 360 205 derailed as it entered the station due to maintenance errors. |
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Thus, speech is usually adapted and accommodated for convenience, lack of misunderstanding and conflict and the maintenance of intimacy. |
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Compared to the maintenance of a language that is learned at home, more time, effort and hard work are required to learn it in school. |
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On 6 September 1945, due to inadequate maintenance, the canal breached its banks east of Llangollen near Sun Bank Halt. |
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Many crafts are considered to be simple home maintenance, such as cooking, sewing and carpentry. |
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However, the construction and the maintenance costs are considerably higher. |
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Also, wind project capital and maintenance costs have continued to decline. |
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Civilian uses for submarines include marine science, salvage, exploration and facility inspection and maintenance. |
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One or more diesel engines could be shut down for maintenance while the submarine continued to run on the remaining engine or battery power. |
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In the tax levy measure were omnibused all appropriations for the maintenance of government for the fiscal year. |
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In the model that use ink, regular maintenance of the pen must be done for accurate recording. |
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Modern turbines usually have a small onboard crane for hoisting maintenance tools and minor components. |
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However, some state roads continue to deteriorate from lack of maintenance while others remain unfinished. |
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In 1981, the responsibilities for construction and maintenance of the motorways shifted from the federal to the regional governments. |
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Today, auger dredges are used for a wider variety of applications including river maintenance and sand mining. |
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In addition, it can wrap around the farming structures, requiring additional maintenance. |
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The disintegration of Roman economic power weakened groups that had come to depend on Roman gifts for the maintenance of their own power. |
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The British could economise on fuel and use the time for training and maintenance. |
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This complex employs 750 workers for the production of specialty chemicals, including 150 operations and maintenance personnel. |
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They are designed to be operated remotely under normal conditions, only to be visited occasionally for routine maintenance or well work. |
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The project designers and the government committed to invest in beach maintenance to address future erosion. |
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A maintenance organization performs maintenance and repairs of the components, spending almost all its resources on the turbines. |
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Proper maintenance can minimize the amount of harmful chemicals that may enter the environment. |
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For the subsidised schools, the main costs such as the teacher's wages and building maintenance completely borne by the Flemish government. |
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Local powers could disrupt the routes as could the wet season and road use was highly dependent on constant maintenance. |
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Sett maintenance is usually carried out by subordinate sows and dominant boars. |
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This is used while preening and helps in plumage maintenance by reducing bacterial degradation of feathers by feather bacilii. |
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Snakes can be very low maintenance pets, especially compared to more traditional species. |
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Amendments were made to SSSI documentation, notification periods and maintenance of registers. |
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In Scandinavia, scheduled maintenance is always performed during summer, where the demand for district heating is low. |
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Democratic society is peculiarly dependent for its maintenance upon the use in forming a course of study of criteria which are broadly human. |
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At the same site during the reign of King Charles I, river tolls were levied on boats to pay for the maintenance of the bridge. |
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For example, since road maintenance was split depending upon the type of road, both types of council had to retain engineering departments. |
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A county council could delegate its road maintenance to the district council if it was confident that the district was competent. |
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Early trips reported trouble that seemed to be fixed by using a wrench to apply repeated doses of percussive maintenance. |
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If percussive maintenance and other home remedies have failed, you should try running a general diagnostic utility. Better yet, run several. |
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The ship carried several skilled craftsmen and was equipped for handling both routine maintenance and repairing extensive battle damage. |
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These prostaglandins may act as inflammation factors throughout the body, but they also play a crucial role in maintenance of water retention. |
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In April 2010, it was announced that the vehicles would be retired due to increased maintenance costs. |
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The IoWR used two BHIR locomotives, named St Helens and Bembridge, but provided rolling stock, station and maintenance staff itself. |
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Island Line was the only passenger franchise that included maintenance of the infrastructure in addition to the running of passenger services. |
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