It is therefore imperative that the procedures for the abatement of malodours are very effective. |
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This is not to over-simplify the crime wave that's sweeping through the country with no apparent abatement. |
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A single case of noise-induced hearing loss might be the trigger for intensified noise abatement. |
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This sort of saving can be made whenever marginal abatement costs are not equal. |
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The South African Act provides for a further abatement of R 1,5 million, to be deducted from the net value of the estate. |
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But victims complain that it takes a long time to obtain a noise abatement notice requiring their neighbours to turn down the volume. |
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The fact that there is no abatement also differentiates the student allowance from all other government support. |
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Despite the obstacles early weed abatement programs faced, weed control efforts proliferated. |
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A noise abatement order issued in November last year failed to stop the music. |
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Incineration of waste fuel oils without abatement leads to a massive increase in the emissions of heavy metals, especially nickel and vanadium. |
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The pub was served with the noise abatement order after a resident of a neighbouring housing development complained to the council. |
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Since January 2002 this trend has continued and shows no signs of abatement. |
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Is this proceeding now a pending proceeding, in which case it is pleadable in abatement, or a final judgment? |
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To a certain extent the seat in the saddle was unfirm, and the strength and poise of the body showed signs of abatement. |
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Lead abatement has been subject to stringent laws for many years throughout the country. |
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Things heated up as the TA started negotiating rent abatement for tenants who were without gas for months on end. |
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It is expected to be anchored there for a number of days to await the abatement of unusual southerly headwinds. |
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This defendant was required to abate the nuisance by noise identified in the abatement notice. |
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Council leader Smith has promised an abatement of problems in the Purfleet area caused by hundreds of heavy lorries. |
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Such noise abatement would greatly improve worker comfort and safety in cotton gins. |
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My advice would be to hold out for a rent abatement of some sort. |
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The Right Bank, after the abatement of the Ruin and the retrocession of Podolia by the Turks, also reverted to Polish sovereignty. |
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Efforts to re-establish populations have focused on improving water quality through pollution abatement and remediation efforts such as liming. |
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A law was adopted on pollution abatement inherited from disposal and transboundary movements of hazardous waste in the Mediterranean Sea. |
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Environmental lead abatement does a better job of explaining the crime decrease than almost any other variable. |
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But the costs of abatement are uncertain, just as are the costs of failing to abate. |
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It is very encouraging that the amendments that I put forward at first reading with regard to abatement technology were taken on board. |
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It is essential that the correct conditions exist to promote the emergence of new emission abatement technologies. |
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They do not, however, take account of the risk of complete failure of the abatement technology. |
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However, most of the unit operations have their own tritium abatement system on the outlet air. |
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The mine has been cited for issues surrounding the abatement and maintenance of dusts several times as well. |
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Is it possible to reduce emission by applying specific or general air emission and water emission abatement techniques? |
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In cooperation with the World Bank, UNIDO is preparing guidelines for pollution prevention and abatement. |
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We face increasingly stringent standards, which demand a thorough knowledge of combustion, catalysis, and pollution abatement. |
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It should also allow more flexibility for polluters to determine the pollution abatement option that better suits their circumstances. |
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The study describes a number of long-term issues which were responsible for the recent food crisis and its eventual abatement. |
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After the implementation of point source pollution abatement measures, it has been shown that many of the natural water resources do not recover fully their natural water quality. |
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Successful development and application of several control processes and the breeder reactor are crucial in the abatement of sulfur oxide emission to the atmosphere. |
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Colchester Council slapped a noise abatement notice on the site. |
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That path, that we have tended to follow in the past as in the present, has led us no closer to an abatement of the widespread savagery of criminals. |
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From there, you can try to develop carbon abatement schemes. |
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The pilot normally approached the landing pad over the lake for noise abatement purposes, which also ensured that the aircraft was clear of obstacles. |
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Phase 2 involves the fit-up of space for the relocation of various parliamentary functions, asbestos abatement, interior demolitions and rehabilitation of the West Block building. |
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This is due to having one cremator currently in use while the installation of new cremators and abatement equipment is taking place. |
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Installation of 3 gas fuelled cremators with mercury abatement and heat recovery mechanism and coffin charger. |
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Lead abatement programs have been mandated by some authorities in properties where young children live. |
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However, one of the problems that OSHA has had with abatement is a lack of agreement among ergonomists as to how to prevent ergonomic injuries. |
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Energy use will be increased by most type of end-of-pipe abatement. |
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The results will one day show in high precision where residents are particularly exposed to noise and what abatement measures will be most effective in protecting them. |
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States the basis for selecting the particular project design proposed and justifies recommended emission levels and approaches to pollution prevention and abatement. |
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They also act as buffers to extreme weather events through slope stabilization, flood abatement and coastal protection, with certain limitations depending on the intensity of storms. |
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In making this choice, the government has ignored other GHG abatement projects such as community forest management and agro-forestry schemes, with potentially strong poverty alleviation outcomes. |
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If this happens, the noise can simply climb over a sound abatement wall. |
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It will encourage the industry to invest in abatement measures. |
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That task now requires less than one third of the abatement originally thought necessary because emissions have fallen without government action – partly because of the closure of manufacturing industry. |
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Where applicable, air traffic control agencies should be involved in the development of noise abatement procedures, especially regarding take-off flight path in the event of an engine failure. |
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A search for a way to eliminate the foul-smelling emissions found that none of the available abatement technologies was suitable because they were all too costly. |
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The abatement procedure is being performed on all windows that have not yet self-destructed. |
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The controller said it was unavailable because of calm wind and noise abatement. |
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One would have hoped for a corresponding abatement in alarmist reactions. |
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As the purchasing agent, Chiarappa was responsible for ordering and approving payment for all abatement supplies and materials delivered to the Deutsche Bank building. |
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Many people and municipalities consider quarries to be eyesores and require various abatement methods to address problems with noise, dust, and appearance. |
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Without an abatement agreement there would have been no chorusing from the government about the great success and triumph that Fontainebleau represented for Britain. |
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The PNOV issued to PDE cites one Severity Level I violation of Part 851 requirements in the area of electrical hazard identification, assessment, prevention, and abatement. |
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