We also thank our area engineer, overseer workers, and FAS overseers for their help and support. |
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Whenever the weather cooperated, FAS sent flights of aircraft to hit the British task force. |
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The course co-ordinator Brian Cavanagh, MEd has being involved in training with FAS and privately for the past thirty years. |
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This new certification body for further education and training in Ireland is now validating courses in all FAS centres. |
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The entire FAS team and the community send her best wishes for her future happiness. |
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A group of 20 local blocklayers, plumbers and electricians succeeded in achieving their Safe Pass card in the FAS certified programme. |
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On 12 May 1982, FAS Skyhawks attacked the HMS Glasgow and HMS Brilliant while they were bombarding Port Stanley. |
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Social Development is also responsible for shared services including: FAS, HRS and Systems. |
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It's interesting to note that mothers of FAS children were either physically maltreated or sexually abused when they were children. |
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With Kayentis's FAS solution, we have access to the data in real time, as soon as the personnel returns the digital pen to its inkwell. |
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Some scientists assert there are three times as many cases of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders than FAS cases. |
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The anecdotal evidence of FAS about the extent of the problem likely reflects an underlying, uncounted prevalence. |
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For example, people diagnosed with FAS can have IQs from well within the normal range to the severely mentally retarded range. |
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Further, because of the permanent nature of FAS, he was disadvantaged compared to other unfit youth who could be treated. |
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Several of these patients had undergone operations to correct abnormalities peculiar to FAS, such as a cleft palate. |
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Formed in 1989, the IDA FAS Mutual Fund Committee's mandate was to set common standards to the then burgeoning mutual fund industry. |
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Likewise, pursuant to FAS 159, an entity may elect to fair value an investment that has been accounted for under the equity method of accounting. |
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We are now positioned to begin FAS implementation and adapt to a marketplace that has grown far more complex and demanding over the decades. |
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In the studies examined by May and Gossage, FAS rates produced by passive studies range from 0.26 to 2.29 per 1,000 live births versus 1.4 to 9.8 per 1,000 for active case ascertainment studies. |
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In fact, 18 students in my class are under the FAS, compared to an average of four students in each of the other Primary Six classes. |
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Malformations at birth do not equate to FAS, but these results are suggestive of a potential threshold for alcohol, after which the dose-response relationship takes effect. |
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With the exception of FAS, a diagnosis within the spectrum of FASD requires confirmation from a reliable source that the birth mother drank alcohol during pregnancy. |
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Instead, children with FAS behave like drivers who patiently inch forward through traffic, content to stay in line and pass up other, unfamiliar routes. |
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The conference call is being webcast live over the Internet, which you may access in the Investors section of the Chico's FAS, Inc. |
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The highest prevalences of FAS and FASD worldwide have been reported among first-grade children in South Africa. |
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Discussion of abortion as a means of preventing the births of FAS babies extended well beyond the medical literature. |
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The Court accepted expert evidence that W. D., because of FAS related cognitive disabilities, had a poor understanding of the court process and was unable to meaningfully instruct counsel. |
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You can see this in the FAS 106 discussion of discount rates, which requires the same high-quality bond basis even though settlement generally isn't an option. |
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When the diagnosis of fetal alcohol syndrome was new in the medical literature in the mid-1970s, the link between alcohol use during pregnancy and FAS seemed simple. |
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One satellite image depicts what FAS officials identify as Pakistan's Kahuta uranium-enrichment complex, located 50 kilometers southeast of Islamabad. |
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The glabella is more superiorly positioned in the FAS group. |
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Where FAS 109 provided for the financial statement recognition of tax attributes, FIN 48 provides specific guidance addressing accounting for the uncertainty of tax positions. |
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In the late 1980s public attention had turned from FAS babies on reservations to African American crack babies in the neonatal units at inner city hospitals. |
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The prevalence of FAS and FAE in New Zealand is estimated to be high. |
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In the late evening of March 27, 2014 RCMP Innisfail received a complaint of theft of fuel from the Penhold Fas Gas. |
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The Fas ligand is a key death factor of cytotoxic T lymphocytes and natural killer cells. |
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