These devices include mercury column monitors, which are being phased out of use, and aneroid monitors. |
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Rising bollards, bus-priority traffic lights and redesigned kerbs, which match the height of lowering buses, will be phased in. |
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City officials adopted a phased approach to the project, one that would allow the company to test the technology and determine affordability. |
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The transition generated friction between the school's old and new staffs and hurt those students whose school was being phased out. |
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The bid is phased over six to eight years, and involves rebuilding 13 secondary schools and new special schools, co-located on existing sites. |
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It would take a phased deployment over about 40 years to realize a complete deployment of electrical guideways and dual mode vehicles. |
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He added that any introduction of defibrillators would be phased in, but the aim was for there to be one machine on every engine. |
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She however, said the introduction of unleaded fuel would be gradual as it would be phased in slowly beginning this month. |
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The 5 per cent special discount offered by the general insurance companies is expected to be phased out. |
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Since gas mantles made with thorium are radioactive, their use has been phased out. |
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However, when the earned income credit is phased out, there is a dramatic increase in a couple's marginal tax rate. |
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At least with United Utilities local traders were fully consulted and the work was phased to minimise disruption to business. |
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Such help could be provided if a phased plan were drawn up to implement this, and its objectives were constructively discussed. |
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Below that temperature, the amount of unfrozen water changes only slightly and behaves single phased. |
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York City today turned up the heat on the local authority over its phased redevelopment plans for Huntington Stadium. |
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The unpopular, unpressurised Shorts 360 aircraft used by Loganair are to be phased out by the end of August. |
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Neither the Directive nor the Agreement provided for a transitional period or phased implementation. |
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The railways gradually phased out the steam locomotives following the introduction of diesel engines and diesel electrical multiple units. |
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The phased repair and alteration project involved coordination and phasing of 22 different tenant agencies. |
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Schools in Dundee are already beginning to segregate pupils by gender for PE classes, a practice which was phased out after the Second World War. |
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In other words, it will be phased out, perhaps not entirely, but close enough as to make it an irrelevancy. |
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More typical are linear structures or phased structures that hand off a project from developers to clients or maintainers. |
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As manual switchboards were phased out after World War II, we started moving from analog to digital telephony. |
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The firepower of an infantry company was increased by a third as the pikemen were phased out and issued with muskets and bayonets. |
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The phased array radar provides instantaneous beam steering which gives the advantage of vast reaction time against airborne threats. |
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Someone who is never phased when they put the crispbread next to the cat food in Woolworths. |
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This is a shift in which electronically steered phased array antennas could replace the mechanically steered dish antennas. |
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The inefficient standard light bulb could be phased out within three years to save up to 800,000 tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions. |
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Strange to think that one day these objects will be totally obsolete, as chemical processes are slowly phased out. |
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What follows is a fuzzed and phased rhythm guitar workout over which Orridge sings through distorting filters. |
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Surely it makes sense to develop that and allow a phased switch from the city centre to an outer Dublin location. |
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I have proposed a responsible, phased redeployment of our troops from Iraq. |
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Again the Government changed tack, introducing a phased wind-down of the scheme for an additional six months. |
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The vocal harmonies have been completely phased out, and to some extent, the vocals themselves are of tertiary importance outside of a simple rhythmic device. |
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The pain will be eased to the extent that the standard is being phased in and, at the outset, only options issued post November 2002 will be expensed. |
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The Income Drawdown Advisory Bureau is an independent specialist which will advise on income drawdown, as well as phased retirement and annuities. |
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A gleam of excitement phased through her expressionless eyes. |
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However, in 2009, the functions of 258 posts would be gradually phased out during the third and fourth quarters of the year. |
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The tunic has been a common element since the early 19th century, but while still worn on formal occasions and by senior officers, it has been phased out over the past decade. |
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Ideally, the software solution would be designed to allow phased deployment to support organizations that wish to implement the strategy gradually. |
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Companies like Unilever recently phased out its use of microbeads at the urging of activists. |
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This unit is an earlier generation in a series of portable de-watering pumps being phased out by the CCG in favour of the Honda unit. |
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New Brunswick's new nonrefundable child tax credit would be phased in over four years. |
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Some of these programs using interest-rate subsidies are in current use while others have been phased out. |
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The rules will be phased in over four years, starting in 2014. FATCA's intrusiveness has caused concern among banks and fund managers. |
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An IFRS convergence roadmap was recently issued and recommends a phased implementation of IFRS in the country. |
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Now this twenty year old workhorse has been discontinued by the original equipment manufacturer with parts and service support being phased out. |
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Justifications are requested for each project, including those that are proposed to be deferred or that are phased over several bienniums. |
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The phased out of use of JP4 jet fuel was completed at the end of May 2003 by the Canadian Forces. |
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A limited number of currently eligible assets will lose their eligibility status and will be phased out over a period of 36 months. |
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At the very least, the damaging export subsidy should, in any case, be phased out as quickly as possible. |
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More expensive chemicals were phased out and replaced with ammonium persulphate and Egyptol. |
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Pollution through the discharge, emission or loss of priority hazardous substances must cease or be phased out. |
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The commercial fishery will be phased out gradually when there are no more fishers eligible for replacement licences. |
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This possibility should be gradually phased out as the list of control bodies referred to in that Article is being established. |
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The current system of modulation is being phased out and there are no plans to change entry in the budget accounts in its final years. |
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The project must be oriented towards assisting the field organisation to become self-reliant as external support is phased out. |
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The implementation of these assistance programs may also have to be selective, or occur over time as other programs are phased out. |
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The tax exemption is phased out over time to allow affected individuals to prepare and adapt to the change in their taxable status. |
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Products supported are limited to the current and previous versions only, with some exceptions for specific legacy or phased out products. |
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This problem could be alleviated through the use of standing offers and phased delivery of vehicles by manufacturers. |
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Frequency scanning is a special case of the phased array antenna where the main beam steering occurs by the frequency scanning of the exciter. |
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Accordingly, it must be emphasized that complete implementation will not be achieved instantaneously but will be phased in gradually. |
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The open-net caged salmon farm is environmentally non-sustainable and must be phased out by new technology. |
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The development plan is phased to capture learnings and enhance execution, development and marketing. |
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Part-time, contractor, consulting, sabbatical or telecommute options as part of phased retirement. |
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Halon and chlorofluorocarbon production have been completely phased out, and efforts to end methyl bromide production are under way. |
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This paper presents a parametric study on the efficiency of ultrasound focusing in an attenuative medium, using phased arrays. |
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The new logo will be phased in over time as we responsibly use up existing marketing collateral and update our corporate identity materials. |
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Hydrostatic testing is being phased out and is no longer authorized for non-insulated, non-jacketed tank cars. |
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The updated versions would allow us to see what's new, and what's being phased out. |
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A phased array antenna is composed of lots of radiating elements each with a phase shifter. |
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It wouldn't be abolished overnight, of course, but phased out over time. |
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Now, market forces and regulations have phased out the use of CFCs, carbon tetrachloride and methyl chloroform in these applications. |
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This use has been phased out and antimony trioxide is no longer used in any major part. |
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The commission also phased out line sharing for new customers over three years, although it temporarily grandfathered all existing line sharing arrangements. |
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For example, a number of European countries phased out dirty petrol by taxing leaded fuel more heavily than unleaded. |
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The new European operation will have only a third of the resources of the Italian operation that is being phased out. |
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Switzerland and others phased it out because of the cost and the bureaucracy. |
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As they throw customers over tables and punch people in the face, one customer doesn't seem phased. |
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He stressed, however, that that could only be achieved gradually as old projects were phased out and new policies put in place. |
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Pension plan assets are based on the fair value, with fluctuations phased over a 3-year period. |
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If and when there is an agreement, the provisions are likely to be phased in over a period of many more years. |
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In fact, a third of those in phased retirement programs end up returning to work on a full-time basis. |
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The rules will be phased in gradually to cover smaller businesses. |
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They produced a masterplan for the phased redevelopment of the whole site. |
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They had medical degrees and diplomas in anaesthetics, and the view was that in order to raise standards for the public of New Zealand, they would have to be phased out. |
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Because of these dangers, leaded petrol is being phased out. |
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Capus devised a plan for Curry to be slowly phased out and Guthrie slowly phased in, with both women appearing at the Olympics. |
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Intermediate schools should be phased out as they are only satisfactory for pupils from better home backgrounds where the home influence is paramount. |
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The Church has labels that it attaches to each of Sundays closest to the full moons in a year, because all the moveable feasts are phased against Easter. |
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Coal is on the way out for many power plants, and natural gas, solar, and wind power are being phased in. |
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Ukrainian officers who trained in Russia, Alasania said, should be sidelined or phased out. |
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After the last machines were phased out in New York, commenters on a New York Times article eulogized the departing lever machine. |
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The new cards will be issued on a phased basis with the majority of cardholders receiving them from their bank or credit card provider between now and the middle of next year. |
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A previous component, Pro-Trucker, launched in 1985 and phased out in March 1996, promoted energy-efficient driving practices to professional truckers. |
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Nevertheless, due to the speculation and public criticism, thimerosal has been phased out in most vaccines and very few available in Canada still contain the preservative. |
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An advantage of unenclosed, new format retail is that it lends itself to phased construction keyed to leasing levels, which avoids the creation of meaningful amounts of vacant space. |
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Archer took a deep breath and, steeling himself for the bizarre experience, carefully walked to the bulkhead and phased through. |
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The delegation also called for implementing the joint statement in a phased way on the principle of allaying each other's concerns and focusing primary efforts on building confidence. |
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The first risk is linked to 141 national applications that are difficult to sustain because the database platform or the programming language is being phased out and will no longer be used for new applications. |
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In the case of LOG and ESL funding, both increases and decreases will be phased in over four years starting in 2010-11, to give boards additional time to adjust to the change. |
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For the remainder of the species covered by the Agreement, the use of conventional steel-jawed restraining leghold traps is being phased out within 6 years of entry into force of the Agreement. |
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However, in implementing a phased reform with graduated stages, developing country Governments will have to be careful not to lose momentum and allow the reform to peter out or unravel. |
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However, in recent years, the sector had been successfully corporatized through a phased approach, increasingly opening the sector to private participation. |
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Cogent Power has announced the closure of its operations at Sankey Scott Laminations at Bilston with a phased loss of 190 jobs. |
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He phased out his revolving credit card and switched to a charge card after 18 months of operation. |
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Excluded from this regulation are products that are already on the market, devices regarded as antiques and collectors' items, and barometers, the manufacture of which should be duly licensed, and which may be phased out. |
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Now these agreements are being phased out. |
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What's more, over the last two decades many countries have phased out one of the most effective extinguishers because it uses the ozone-depleting chemical halon. |
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The alternation between kelp and barren grounds cannot be rigidly controlled, so a culture-based fishery should be phased in slowly, with unseeded kelp stands left as reserves for kelp propagules. |
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On fishing by distant water fleets in the EEZs of the FFA member states, he said they wanted these activities phased out, either through partnerships or the development of domestic capacity. |
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Halons were the first ozone depleting substance to be phased out in industrialized countries under the Montreal Protocol. |
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The plan was phased over a three year period and involved increasing multi-tasking and double crewing which is known in the trade as lay-day system. |
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Final standards will be released in 2015 and phased in slowly. |
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Observation and scientific satellites and space probes are usually designed, developed, produced and launched in the context of phased projects, where competition takes place at certain steps. |
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India communicated its plans to meet the WMO requirements for half-hourly imagery in a phased manner, with the ultimate goal to be achieved within three to four years. |
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The pesticide endosulfan is being phased out in the United States because of its threat to humans and wildlife. |
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Although the use of most organochlorine pesticides has been phased out for sometime, they are still detected in the marine environment, due to their extreme persistence, to illegal use or to use elsewhere. |
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The use of the obsolete machines was gradually phased out as the new models were phased in. |
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That said, this is an industry that could be phased out through a licence retirement program by the federal government in a heartbeat, if it chose to do so. |
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Given the impracticability of reviewing each and every agreement, departments adopted a systematic phased approach, with progression to next steps based on findings of the previous phase. |
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Given where we are in the current crisis, it should also be Augustinian, that is, new requirements should be phased in over time to avoid deepening the recession because of procyclical deleveraging. |
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Existing mining operations would be phased out. |
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The phased exploration program will cover a 25 square mile area of the Guasare Basin in northwestern Venezuela known as the Cachiri prospect. |
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As many as 1,000 minibuses transporting schoolchildren will have to be phased out in the next 18 months, Gulf News can reveal. |
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Starting from the broad range of letterpress, gravure and rotary offset presses for job printing and newspaper printing in the 1970s, there was a phased concentration on high-quality newspaper printing. |
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If that is not bad enough the government will start to introduce a new national funding formula next April that will be phased in over the next four years. |
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The change, which will put school sixth forms on a level footing with further education and sixth form colleges, is being phased in over several years to allow schools affected to adjust. |
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In fact, some countries have taken steps to reduce their tax burden, and many more will do so between now and 2012, when Canada's planned tax cuts are to be fully phased in. |
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The second proposed change would permit a phased withdrawal of fish from affected farms, working to a plan based on the severity of the problem in any particular farm. |
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Application of this Act should be phased in. |
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Employers need to be sure that the phased retirement program is structured in a way that will not diminish the work of the organization or the financial position of the employee. |
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Its use in solder for electronics is also being phased out by some countries to reduce the amount of environmentally hazardous waste. |
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With even the Pentagon now hinting at plans to draw down troop levels significantly next year, and with Congress pushing for a phased withdrawal, such demands no longer look beyond possibility. |
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The solution's componentized approach helps banks of all sizes to rapidly modernize their operations, in a phased manner while minimizing risk. |
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Where justified within the framework of the Statement, the Bank also reserves the right to apply a phased approach to the implementation of its standards. |
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States Parties planning serial nominations phased over several nomination cycles are encouraged to inform the Committee of their intention in order to ensure better planning. |
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These are being phased out and replaced by the National Qualifications of the Curriculum for Excellence. |
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In the United States, Canada, and France, however, all colleges of pharmacy have now phased out the degree in favor of the Pharm. |
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Beginning in the 1970s, amateurism requirements were gradually phased out of the Olympic Charter. |
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A raid of 70 bombers on 18 September also suffered badly, and day raids were gradually phased out leaving the main attacks at night. |
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Another feature of Gatwick's new air terminal was its modular design, permitting subsequent, phased expansion. |
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It will take at least three years for the current issue of Bank of Scotland notes to be phased out of circulation. |
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In the late 19th century, lead's toxicity was recognized, and its use has since been phased out of many applications. |
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It gradually phased out its direct competitor the Nobel mine on the insistence of admiral Fyodor Litke. |
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As the price of electronics has fallen, phased array radars have become more common. |
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As previously discussed, CFCs were phased out via the Montreal Protocol due to their part in ozone depletion. |
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This agreement is between the plan member and the provider but it should be noted that this option will be phased out as soon as the Drug Card is implemented. |
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When early recovery is not funded in the humanitarian phase, funding gaps occur in the period during which humanitarian funding is phased out and before development funds can be accessed and mobilized. |
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In effect, the CPP would become an income supplement, particularly to part-time workers being phased out of their positions in preparation for full retirement. |
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The PMU network saw its first big reductions in October of 2003 when one-third of the ranches across Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and North Dakota had their contracts phased out. |
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As EULEX will perform the full range of rule of law operations, the UNMIK rule of law component is expected to be phased out and replaced by a small police and justice liaison office with residual functions. |
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The brand was phased out during 2005 with all sites returned to Brewers Fayre, however, all sites kept their indoor Fun Factories. |
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According to the survey, while 57 per cent are attracted by the prospect of more leisure time of a phased retirement program, 42 per cent indicated that they like their work and want to continue their career in some form. |
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The cigarette card hobby faded during the war as the cards were phased out. |
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Buffet cars are being phased out by First Great Western, the private operator of trains from London Paddington. |
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Employers are not obligated to offer phased retirement benefits. |
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This waiting game was particularly evident in the automotive sector, the future direction of which is uncertain as the car scrappage scheme is being phased out. |
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In March 1969 he outlined a policy of Vietnamization, comprising a phased withdrawal of American ground troops and additional material and advisory support to make the ARVN self-sufficient. |
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The recruitment and deployment of staff should be carefully planned and phased, based on realistic assumptions and an accurate understanding of the security situation in each location. |
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The Krauthammer coaching faculty, part of Krauthammer University, has developed a '3 phased coaching model' setting out the main steps in a coaching approach relative to the maturity of the coachee and his or her needs. |
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A combat arms qualification, the Mission Specialist specialty evolved from the Tactical Helicopter Observer specialty that was phased out in 1995 with the CH-136 Kiowa light observation helicopter. |
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By 2004, ITV plc had decided that regional programming would be phased out in the years to come. |
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It would prevent the industry, which is a good idea, from putting more money into this type of operation because I do believe this industry is dying and eventually will be phased out. |
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In 1855, the War Office took over responsibility for manufacture and storage of weapons from the Ordnance Office, which was gradually phased out of the castle. |
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The project provides for phased construction of the eighth unit of gas desulfurization with a total capacity of six billion cubic meters per year. |
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By componentizing their products, core vendors are providing banks with the flexibility needed to develop phased implementation plans that reduce this risk. |
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Almost all modern military radar systems are based on phased arrays, where the small additional cost is offset by the improved reliability of a system with no moving parts. |
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Pursuant to an act of the Florida State Legislature in 1991, the authority's ability to levy an ad valorem tax has been gradually phased out over last several years. |
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Articulated double decker buses from Ashok Leyland were used till it was phased out in the early 1990s as they were thought to be unsuitable for city traffic. |
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To ensure this timetable is achievable, the reviews will take place over the whole country simultaneously, rather than being phased over several years as in the past. |
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As time passed, these military governors slowly phased out the prominence of civil officials drafted by exams, and became more autonomous from central authority. |
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The government are planning a phased introduction of the reforms. |
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The phased array radar system provides for early warning of intercontinental ballistic missile and sea-launched ballistic missile attacks on the North American continent. |
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However, Regional Boards had been phased out by January 2010 and SEPA has since adopted a new approach to engage with its stakeholders at a local level. |
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The objective test that it introduced was phased out, and a form of subjective recklessness was introduced instead for cases involving criminal damage. |
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At the same time steam engines were phased out in railways and factories, and bituminous coal was used primarily for the generation of electricity. |
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Mechanisms of harm were better understood, lead blindness was documented, and the element was phased out of public use in the United States and Europe. |
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The other ODS that have already been phased out in the country include chlorofluorocarbons 11, 12, 113, 114, halon 1301 and 1211, carbon tetrachloride and methyl chloroforms. |
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In the 1950s, president Nasser phased in free education for all Egyptians. |
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