The team can't afford to have scorers or strong defenders go missing for long stretches. |
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More go missing and unreported since owners gain little by filing a police report. |
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Unfortunately I have heard from many people that letters containing money go missing. |
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Any letter that included more than one sheet of thin paper was likely to go missing. |
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The two British soldiers are the first to go missing in action in the conflict. |
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Tape storage can go missing for a variety of reasons, including someone just misplacing the tape cartridges or losing them. |
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When the show begins, the set and costumes haven't arrived, lines are flubbed, actors go missing, sound and light cues are mixed up and props break. |
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Another related concept is the notion of patients who go missing from the private sector or other community based services. |
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Firstly, how is it possible for documents intentionally to go missing from the four Directorates-General or directors dealing with these? |
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Of course, you can have your baggage checked in, although 5 million pieces of baggage go missing each year worldwide. |
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The Committee notes further that a high number of children go missing, particularly from child protection institutions. |
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A clearly organized and concise information record is an important tool that will assist you, should your child go missing. |
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In other cases, people go missing because of circumstances beyond their or their families' control. |
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Little devices can contain massive amounts of personal information and they have an alarming tendency to go missing. |
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If your airline tickets go missing when you're away from home, relax and call 1-877-773-7774 from anywhere in North America. |
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Therefore, out of all of the children who go missing yearly, only a few hundred appear here. |
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If an accident does happen or barrels go missing, the RFID system can be used to alert health and security officials speedily. |
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Children may become lost or ensnarled, and some of their music may go missing without teachers and other musically proficient adults to help the young along, however. |
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Was I just about to become another statistic, one of the many lost souls who go missing, never to be seen again, until their skeleton is found under a patio two decades hence? |
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We tend to forget that a teenager likes to date and hang out with their friends, likes sports and music, needs to stay in school, and in treatment a lot of those pieces go missing. |
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Several Member States have implemented strategies to deal with traders who go missing without paying VAT and have reinforced controls following information sharing on best practices in this field. |
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There is no greater fear for a parent than to have a child go missing. |
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The previously laborious replacement of locks is also no longer an issue, since transponders that go missing can be instantly deleted from the system and replaced with new ones. |
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Typically, the entrepreneurs within the chain of trading waste material, a significant number of whom go missing, do not pay VAT to the tax authorities after reselling the raw materials. |
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Ms. Hebb, like other trainers and SAR volunteers, enjoys working with families to ensure that people suffering from Alzheimer's or dementia are safe, and can be brought back home quickly if they do go missing. |
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State authorities and armed groups bear primary responsibility for preventing people from becoming unaccounted for and ascertaining the fate of those who go missing and handle the dead in a respectful manner. |
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The next most recent to go missing locally is Buster, who went missing from Stechford at the start of last week. |
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Councils across Merseyside have programmes in place to try and protect children who go missing. |
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The issue of patients who go missing either from acute or long-term mental health settings is recognized as a significant patient safety concern, since these individuals can pose a danger to themselves or to others. |
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In the event that goods go missing or are damaged in transit, the customer shall express all the necessary reservations on the purchase order when it receives said goods. |
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Numerous native children go missing and it is no big deal. |
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They also needed to keep track of cars, which could go missing for months at a time. |
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Otherwise, a major incentive for a selfdynamic and self-induced transformation will go missing, and any required adaptations to the new structure will take up significantly more time than necessary. |
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The Committee is deeply concerned that a high number of adolescents engage in risk behaviour, particularly those aged 13-17, and at the number of children who go missing. |
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I'll lay a decent wager that none of his confreres will have mentioned that he's an embarrassment nor added that, should the poorbox go missing, Taylor will be first frisked. |
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Essex had 10 go missing, but for a frightening total of 1,128 days. |
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