To register a day's work, a tea plucker has to meet a quota of 18 kilograms of leaves. |
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Instead of a healthy quota of 40 trees an acre, the region is crowded with as many as 568 an acre. |
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As quota critics have long maintained, heavy-handed quota schemes don't promote true racial diversity, only politically correct tokenism. |
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And it's a lot healthier than saving your quota up for binge sessions at the end of the week. |
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The reform also proposes the end of this regional allowance and the prospect of quota transferability between member states. |
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He said efforts were on to get 500 MW of additional power from unallocated quota with the Union Ministry of Power. |
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Two thirds of the Irish Horse Mackerel and mackerel quota remains uncaught. |
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Meat was supplemented at mutton-birding time and goats were kept by some families in addition to their quota of sheep and cattle. |
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The workers demanded an increase of 70 000 to 100 000 tons of the annual tariff quota for the import of unrefined sugar. |
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This was the case in 1997 when the U.S. set a zero quota for the commercial export of Appendix-II box turtles. |
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Twenty-five percent of each country's quota is paid in the form of special drawing rights. |
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Apparently, folks from the local dirt farms are disappearing, and the brackish burg has already seen its quota of alien abductions for the year. |
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I have been forced to fix a personal quota of funerals if I am not to be on the move to and from burials and funeral parlours all year long. |
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Why aren't these students mere hash marks representing a quota met for her recruiting territory? |
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It was barely mid afternoon and the hookers on the streets were already on call, as if they needed to reach a quota before the next morning. |
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It is now illegal to fish for cod and lobsters are taken on a strict quota basis. |
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To some, Title IX is a quota law, designed to destroy men's sports by unfairly favoring women. |
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Pakistan lost Umar to a superb inswinger by seamer L Balaji even as play was extended by an hour to complete the quota of 90 overs. |
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Instead, the brain is plastic, and our quota of happiness can be enhanced through mental training. |
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When fishermen caught species in their net that were over quota they had to throw them back into the sea. |
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Somebody must have forgotten to explain to them the intricacies of quota preferential voting in the Senate. |
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The daily quota of manioc flour must be of five level alqueires, placing enough harvesters so that these can serve to hang up the coverings. |
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For they will have the freedom to boost their quota of scores to the highest possible tally. |
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The premium was based on the milk quota held by eligible farmers on March 31 at a rate of approximately 1.21 cent a litre or 5.5 cent per gallon. |
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Failure to comply with the quota system will cost the excessive drinker dearly. |
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Eighty per cent of the EU tariff quota for sheep and goats and their meat was distributed in January. |
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All alcohol companies have a certain quota of the stuff that they have to give away gratis every year. |
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Even way back then the great steel hulks we slid past had their quota of sectarian jibes daubed crudely on the ferrous red ship plates. |
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The House of Commons, inundated by a quota system guaranteed to promote mediocrity, had become a government harem populated by political eunuchs. |
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The report shows that Norway also exceeded its quota when trade statistics are used as the measuring parameter. |
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The Indian marksmen will have to be doubly prepared then to ensure that they grab a few quota places themselves. |
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At the beginning of this year the global quota system for textiles was abolished. |
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He said he hopes the company will produce a full quota of sugar and the benefits to both sides will be way above the costs of the dispute. |
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In 2003 the two nations agreed to double the total annual fishing quota to 800,000 crabs. |
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This opens up large chunks of available storage, yet users probably won't fill their total quota right away, if ever. |
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Each district has a fixed reindeer quota, set by the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry. |
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As early as next year, the Canadian share of the quota could be officially divvied up for the first time. |
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Small fishing communities can band together and purchase a group quota of the total allowable catch of any given fish species. |
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He was so adept at his job that he could slice his quota of animals in a fraction of the time it took other offal dressers. |
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If they can demonstrate that this is achievable they could be entitled to more quota to keep the economy buzzing. |
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The police have to fill a daily quota of arrests, so they seize people at random. |
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In the model, all peanut acreage is managed identically, and only the price received distinguishes quota peanuts from additional peanuts. |
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This sort of quota is regrettable, but it is the only solution to the crisis. |
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There is a very restrictive quota regime in place and fishermen are not catching that quota because the salmon isn't there. |
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There is no quota on the total number of animals that landowners may kill, though they are restricted to one mountain lion per person. |
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Countries were each assigned a fixed quota of textiles that could be exported to markets such as the US and Europe. |
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It might seem as though a quota that limited imports to 50 percent of their pre-quota level would accomplish the same thing. |
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To raise the enrollment quota of aboriginal students, the new system will add 20 percent instead. |
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And last year the government reduced the quota of Bangladeshi workers it would allow into the country by 25 per cent. |
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These repatriates could only return to the United States as one of the annual quota of 50 immigrants. |
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The 2003 Electoral Law allows a quota of 30 percent for women representatives in the legislative body. |
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While we can say that 733 is a number that equates roughly to our total refugee quota today, it is not a large number. |
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This could see a number of candidates being elected without achieving the quota of votes that has been required in the past. |
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A quota is established as the number of votes a candidate requires to be elected. |
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In that election, he achieved the highest Fianna Fail vote relative to the quota and achieved the fourth highest overall poll in the country. |
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Despite all these, Jim gained 541 first-preference votes and reached the quota when his running mate, Roberts, dropped out of contention. |
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That final count saw Behan, Clear, Callaghan, Scully and Power elected without having reached the quota of 691 votes on Sunday evening. |
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If those second choice candidates reach the required quota, any surplus votes they may have are re-distributed in the same manner. |
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He got a nod for the party at a council election as a candidate some years back but narrowly missed the quota to get elected. |
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The non-party councillor got 1790 votes and was elected on the first count having exceeded the quota by 690 votes. |
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On that occasion, he headed the poll with exactly 100 votes over the quota. |
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In general most people voted for local candidates although none got a big enough quota to be elected. |
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After all, he topped the poll and exceeded the quota by 2,440 votes in the last general election. |
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With 363 voted, he was just thirteen short of the quota and was elected on the second count with votes to spare. |
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Remember that basically the only value they add to the joint ventures is their ability to get the quota allocation. |
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It is a kind of private paper which demands its quota of news every day, and not rarely becomes a mere recorder of spiritual journalese. |
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In the 1997 season Norwegian whalers in 31 vessels killed 503 Minke whales of their 580-whale quota. |
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If kahawai is not introduced into the quota management system on 1 October 2004, it will not be managed in order to ensure sustainability. |
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If fishers have a quota for kahawai, tuna, or something like that, it is very unlikely to be affected by a marine farm. |
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We'd whizz through slicing and wrapping and try to get the quota done as quickly as possible. |
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At the same time, employers have lifted the daily quota of tea leaves from 12 kilos to 18 kilos. |
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The quota system prompted derby-style fishing, where fishermen competed to catch as much wreckfish as possible before the quota was met. |
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The government would in turn pay farmers and landowners for quota allotments initially granted to limit production and support prices. |
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He continued to write poems as he grew up, and received the usual quota of rejection slips when he tried to publish them. |
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A voluntary restructuring scheme is proposed to encourage factory closures and renunciation of quota. |
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It will be important to leave enough quota for the spring time when cows start calving again. |
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It would help to ascertain the temporal relationship between the inscriptions on the reverse and the quota list on the obverse. |
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It's your first day so just try to learn the ropes, starting tomorrow you're on a five sale daily quota for the first month. |
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I adored my quota of kittens, puppies, guinea pigs, hamsters and polecats, but infant pigs have extra loveability. |
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Ms White got 70 votes, which brought her to 680 still almost 100 shy of a quota. |
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Once the quota for macronutrients is met by consuming healthful quality foods, most bodybuilders still haven't fulfilled all their caloric needs. |
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The Danes are allowed a quota of over a million tonnes of fish a year to be made into fish meal. |
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The gamble turned out to be a busted flush, he could not even catch his quota let alone anything extra. |
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Psychological bullies must also have their quota of sycophants, always ready to massage the bully 's ego. |
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A defender who thinks he cannot contribute his share is allowed to drop out, leaving the other defender with a quota of only two tricks. |
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In the winter they will fish for the demersal species and due to their small salmon quota it is no longer a major fishing option in the summer months. |
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With our children's minds in these sort of hands, we can probably count on seeing at least a further generation with more than its quota of unkept women. |
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Starting in the 1970s, then MPAA president jack Valenti began what was to become a decades-long fight against the quota system. |
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Also contributing to the entertainment quota during the show were the quiz-master's rejoinders to the wild guesses that almost every team was indulging in. |
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South American countries won't enter into any quota arrangements. |
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Sheep farmers with commonage have been informed that their sheep quota has been cut as stated in letters sent out by the Department of Agriculture. |
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He predicted the eventual removal of all supply controls, including quota and set aside regulations because the EU will continue to decouple payments from production. |
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Buckley, a 24-year-old schoolteacher, has Irish ancestry so is not counted as an overseas player, meaning the club still have the quota option open to them. |
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There should, however, be just enough commercial quota to cover the inevitable by-catch so that that is properly accounted for, but kahawai should not be targeted. |
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With electronic voting, the computer will take less than 20 minutes to calculate the poll, total valid poll, quota, all the counts and the winners. |
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Even then, the number 2 will only be worth the percentage of the excess over the quota divided by the total number of votes the first preference candidate has gathered. |
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The decisions cover the distribution of the national envelope, the milk quota limit for the suckler cow and the headage limit for the special beef premium scheme. |
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In July, parliament lowered its quota for female lawmakers on provincial councils from 25 percent to 20 percent. |
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However, just a few years later, the decision swung back around with the quota being raised to 121 days. |
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After lunch, I have to fulfil my daily quota of three hours' housework. |
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Note that it terminates with a random allocation that satisfies quota if and only if there exists an allocation that both satisfies quota and obeys the lower bound. |
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Credit for fixed investment was cut, and each province received a quota. |
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An import quota directly reduces the quantity of a product that is imported and indirectly reduces the amount of money that the export producers receive. |
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Each area was given a quota based on the total historic catch. |
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The quota that the parish of St Patrick's Church had to meet has been reached and now whatever else the parish can make will be coming back into parish. |
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Loosely, though, to be elected a candidate requires a quota of votes. |
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It is often thought of and described as a young-age leather, but pleather is not bound to the size or age quota that fashions frequently adhere to. |
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This year's quota reduction will not save the fish unless a powerful international recovery plan, which was not agreed last week, is put in place. |
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He lost his driver's license because he exceeded the quota of traffic violations. |
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The South Korean fisheries agency said its fishermen have caught 3,200 tons of saury, roughly one-fifth of the Russian quota of 15,000 tons for this year. |
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The second, though not quite matching the first's coruscating brilliance, was still peppered with hysterical moments and the usual quota of toe-curling tomfoolery. |
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In its rock lobster factory, the company also processes and packs rock lobster for small quota holders who have a vessel and a quota but no processing facilities of their own. |
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Despite the financial remedy, partial repeal of the screen quota has imperiled the domestic market. |
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Besides, a quota of 40 berths is allotted for each continent. |
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I've built up to that quota over an 11-year period, and as you will see in my training chart, I give workload suggestions for beginners and intermediates. |
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Last month Japan persuaded the International Commission of the Conservation of Atlantic Tuna to slash Taiwan's bigeye tuna fishing quota for next year. |
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However, the country has never managed to use the quota to the maximum. |
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I suggest to the member that he await the decision on the kahawai quota and its introduction to the quota management system in about 6 weeks' time. |
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All farmers with ewe quota and commonage must comply with the relevant framework plan in order to be eligible for direct payments from the Department of Agriculture. |
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Hospitals including the Royal, City and Ulster need to achieve a quota of junior doctors to maintain their teaching status in conjunction with Queen's University. |
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And for the record, my vote will go to the Greens in the Senate, in the knowledge that should it lose out in the race for a quota, my vote will go to the Democrats. |
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Pleased they had got an increase in the white fish quota, he hoped the quota drop in blue whiting and horse mackerel could be made up in some way. |
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The daily quota for sugarcane was set to five hands rather than six and with ten canes in each bundle. |
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Every parish furnished a quota of eligible men, whose names were recorded on muster rolls. |
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Most immigrants are skilled, but the immigration quota includes categories for family members and refugees. |
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In 2005, the government of Nunavut increased the quota from 400 to 518 bears, despite protests from the IUCN Polar Bear Specialist Group. |
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While most of that quota is hunted by the indigenous Inuit people, a growing share is sold to recreational hunters. |
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Hunting had already been stopped, except for a small quota of marine mammals for the needs of the local population. |
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However, with the advent of World War II, even this reduced immigration quota was not reached. |
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Conscription of peasants and townspeople was based on quota system, per settlement. |
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The sarpanches were remunerated by the remission of part of the quota of labour which they were bound to supply. |
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A special feature of this system is a needle valve which is used to add a small quota of ethylene to the methane flow. |
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I am fighting that quota because I am an advocate of competition. |
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The Ministry of Fisheries also allocated a total of 1550 tonnes of hake to none quota holders and an overcatch of 2000 tonnes due to investment. |
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Some member states of Opec are overproducing and producing in excess of the quota assigned to them. |
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The deal over quota-hopping,which allows foreign trawlers to scoop up Britain's EU quota of catches, could come within weeks, Mr Santer said. |
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The decrease in the quota will lead to absorbing the surplus in supplies and thusly push the price to USD 75 pb, said Bodai. |
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What if a 30 percent quota pushes already tenuous development proposals into financial infeasibility, and nothing happens? |
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The court has also ordered to allocate 20 per cent quota to local citizens in the recruitment process of Islamabad Police. |
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In pursuance of PM directives, MHW has forthwith cancelled the plots allotted to its officers as per stipulated quota. |
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The child usually has a daily quota to fulfill, and must turn the rolled bidis in to the employer at the end of each day. |
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Under the new guidelines, rare earths will require an export licence but the amount that can be sold abroad will no longer be covered by a quota. |
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Under CETA, the duty rate for Canada's Hilton quota will be reduced from 20 per cent to zero. |
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Three new examples of Hollywood's staple commodity, the horse opera, all filmed in color, contain the full quota of galloping and gunplay. |
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Houses were grouped into twenties for the purpose of naval recruitment, with each group having to provide a quota of 28 oarsmen. |
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Perestroika relaxed the production quota system, allowed private ownership of businesses and paved the way for foreign investment. |
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Not all of them were really quota films, and the ones that were are often of a much higher standard than most other quota films. |
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Issuance of work permits is carried out taking into account the established quota. |
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The quota is divided by region, Russia and the integrated vocational qualification groups. |
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A candidate is elected whose tally reaches a quota, the minimum vote that guarantees election. |
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While conservationists respect the need for turtles in rituals, they wanted a smaller quota. |
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Currently, the annual quota for the gray whale catch in the region is 140 per year. |
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They are hunted by Norway and Iceland, with a quota of about 1,000 per year in Norway. |
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Thus, a displacement of the fleet from one locality to another will generally have little effect if the same quota is taken. |
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The 2006 northwest Atlantic cod quota is 23,000 tons, representing half the available stocks, while the northeast Atlantic quota is 473,000 tons. |
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It is now required to hold a license to hunt Hooded Seals in international waters and each license is set a quota. |
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After quotas are fixed by the Council of Ministers, each EU member state is responsible for policing its own quota. |
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Some environmentalists and scientists have made a call for stricter regulations for ships and a tourism quota. |
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In addition, in the planting of manioc, they requested that the men to have a daily quota of two and a half hands and for the women, two hands. |
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Congress followed in July, authorizing a militia draft within a state when it could not meet its quota with volunteers. |
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It rejected a request made by Bali Governor I Made Mangku Pastika in November 2009 to set a quota of 1,000 turtles to be killed in Hindu religious ceremonies. |
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A key area of concern for industry compliance in 2004 was quota evasion. |
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For a long period, blue whiting fisheries were mainly regulated through nationally set quotas because there was no international agreement about sharing the total quota. |
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The coastal states set the total quota for 2012 to 391,000 tonnes. |
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Pursuant to an agreement between the United States and Russia, the Makah tribe of Washington claimed four whales from the IWC quota established at the 1997 meeting. |
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The quota for 2006 was set at 1,052 animals, but only 546 were taken. |
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Furthermore, Nozari said production from the Parsi, Karanj and other oilfields had been reduced to meet the quota cut, but he did not give a specific volume. |
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There would be an 800 tonne increase in the Atlantic halibut quota, snapped up by Portugal, and an extra 4,000 tonnes of northern prawns, shared by France and Denmark. |
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The biggest overproducer was Iran, which pumped 426,000 barrels a day over quota during February or almost a quarter of the total overproduction of the 11 OPEC states. |
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Even with the transfer of this surplus no candidate has reached the quota. |
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For the orthopedically impaired, there is a quota of 15,000 for teachers in national education, but altogether there are 450 disabled teachers in total. |
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Fresh violence broke out during the day-long bandh called by the Patel outfit demanding OBC quota for the community in Gujarat, a day after the mega rally. |
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Once they meet a structured quota of experience and pass the necessary modules, apprentices have two months to prepare for their practical Trade Test. |
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Votes are then reallocated from the least successful candidates until the number of candidates that have passed the quota is equal to the number of seats to be filled. |
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However, field measurements suggest the approach quota allocation for the A380 may be overly generous compared to the older Boeing 747, but still quieter. |
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Candidates that pass the quota on the first count are elected. |
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The Government of the Northwest Territories maintain their own quota of 72 to 103 bears within the Inuvialuit communities of which some are set aside for sports hunters. |
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Each province in Canada has their own cap on quota based on the demand in the market There is a cap on the countries quota known as total quota per month. |
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Despite ambivalence concerning the war, the number of military volunteers routinely exceeded quota, and the city's manufacturing proved invaluable to the Union. |
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Maryland received a larger felon quota than any other province. |
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The IWC has set a quota of 19 fin whales per year for Greenland. |
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Quota obligations may exist, seems to be the line, but the strength and resources of in-house production teams is his main concern. |
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The camp was made possible with help from the Variety Club, Quota, Lismore City Council and many service clubs. |
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Anyway their latest caper is to offer to purchase LFA Sheep Quota from any producer willing to sell it. |
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Problems manning the Royal Navy also led to Pitt to introduce the Quota System in 1795 addition to the existing system of Impressment. |
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Quota is a fixed amount that an individual or group are bound to produce or receive. |
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This visa type replaces the previously issued Quota Work Permit and the Exceptional Skills Work Permit. |
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