And what is the contingency plan to deal with a flu outbreak should it occur? |
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There is a contingency plan in place and we are hoping to borrow a goalkeeper until the end of the season. |
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Only one in four firms has a contingency plan in place to keep the business afloat if disaster strikes, according to industry statistics. |
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The report outlines 31 findings, including a call for a national contingency plan for foot-and-mouth disease. |
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Number one on the list, get a contingency plan in place that could deal with up to 20 percent of the work force being out sick at any one time. |
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The contingency plan offered the possibility of an antibiotic prescription if the child did not get better. |
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Earlier this month the department published an interim contingency plan designed to be used in the event of an animal health outbreak tomorrow. |
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In my view he would be derelict in his duty if he didn't have a contingency plan. |
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Even if the plan is never used, drafting an emergency contingency plan can still help you identify problem areas in your business. |
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The good news is, New Yorkers are following the strike contingency plan we developed and put into effect early this morning. |
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Despite businessmen's worries, the government says it has not made a contingency plan to help contain the impact of war on the country's exports. |
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Everyone is fit and healthy and we are pleased to say the contingency plan we put together worked very well. |
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As a result, India plans to airdrop food items in the capital under a contingency plan, the English-language Himalayan Times reported Sunday. |
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Part two of my contingency plan addresses the food shortage caused by panic buying. |
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The Department of Health will also announce its revised pandemic flu contingency plan this week. |
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But since there is something called the Murphy's Law we always keep a contingency plan. |
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The key element of Business Continuity is the contingency plan, commonly known as a business continuity plan. |
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Instead he fell back on the contingency plan he had, with remarkable foresight, worked out earlier in the summer. |
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After the team submitted its report, the Ministry of Agriculture would prepare a contingency plan to deal with the situation. |
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She said Ireland has a contingency plan specifying the measures to be implemented in the event of an outbreak. |
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Preparation includes making backups of all software and making a contingency plan. |
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Since this is really a contingency plan, the amount of work done on the design and procurement should be commensurate. |
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The over-expenditure is part of the contingency plan recently forwarded to the Southern Health and Social Services Board. |
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In the event of a vote in favour of a continuation of the pay claim, the union has a contingency plan in place for the resumption of industrial action in September. |
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Stunt performers also need to take into account every eventuality of mechanical failure or human error occurring in any stunt and always have a contingency plan in place. |
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Instead, it appears to be part of a contingency plan in case Abbas feels he has exhausted his political options. |
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Does the administration have a contingency plan if those aren't ready, either? |
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When the first aircraft went down, Nixon said, they had a contingency plan, and they started putting it into place. |
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Rehearsing the contingency plan identifies missing information and familiarizes all individuals involved with the plan's activities. |
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Provide a contingency plan in case, for any reason, your group is short of money before the end of the sponsorship period. |
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The contingency plan covering such an eventuality is ready for implementation at short notice. |
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What was the contingency plan for those slowdowns and how do we change the system going forward? |
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We have never had to draw up a contingency plan with so few given elements and so many unknowns. |
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In order to respond to emergencies, a contingency plan, updated regularly, will be included in each component of the programme. |
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Ken Anderson reported that manual contingency plan for key software applications and business processes were established. |
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The emphasis in this section should be on events that are reasonably plausible and should include a spill contingency plan. |
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In light of this, a contingency plan was put in place for the finance section. |
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An approved contingency plan was completed with the new Budget Management Framework. |
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Every five years, each Member State shall update its contingency plan and submit the updated plan for approval in accordance with that procedure. |
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Japan has said all along they would take tested beef and that is something that fits into our contingency plan. |
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There was no contingency plan, emergency fund, or temporary service locations to deal with an unprecedented demand. |
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A contingency plan has been implemented to handle this circumstance, which is expected to occur only in situations of extreme blood shortage. |
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When this type of work is being done the Police Traffic Branch should be notified and a contingency plan put in place to deal with the pile-up of vehicles. |
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Canada and the United States both recognized the need for an international marine pollution contingency plan for their adjacent contiguous waters more than 30 years ago. |
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Fortunately, a contingency plan proved unnecessary. |
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So I'd like you to tell me now what sort of contingency plan could you possibly have that would replace a hovercraft in the event of an aircraft going down on the tidal flats? |
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Typically, the contain response consumes minimal resources prior to risk materialization, but acknowledges that resources may be required if the contingency plan needs to be implemented. |
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In the event of mortality occurring during transport, a contingency plan capable of dealing with full containment and disposal of dead fish, via an approved disposal method, should be available. |
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Such research also ensures that the Bank will always have a contingency plan in place to deal with unexpected surges in counterfeiting, which can erupt suddenly. |
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A contingency plan should be prepared to deal with the possibility that EAP funds may slip in 2010-11 and DFO will have to fund the project out of its own funding. |
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Our contingency plan can not forsee the actual emergency, but it enables the teams to consider the steps, take a maximum number of decisions and prepare materials to help at least part of the population at risk. |
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In addition, there is no detailed action plan with timelines to address these active ingredients given the resources available or a contingency plan in the event the United States falters on its progress. |
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There's not even a vague contingency plan. |
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Does a contingency plan guarantee success? |
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What is the oversight and what is the contingency plan to help? |
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It finalised a new contingency plan, which has not yet been tested. |
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This team has the responsibility to develop and ultimately implement an effective contingency plan that would allow YPG to continue its day to day operations with minimal disruptions in the event of a labour dispute. |
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Decisions about response actions need to be made before an emergency occurs and documented in a contingency plan for the benefit of those who may be involved in the response. |
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Should the number of speakers be longer than the time allowed for that meeting, we would resume the work the next day at about 9.30 a.m., that is, on Tuesday, but that is just a contingency plan. |
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This section defines contingency planning and emergency procedures, and describes elements of a contingency plan and prerequisites for a successful plan. |
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Many of the functions identified in the draft contingency plan have not been assigned and there is no provision for the plan to be tested regularly. |
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The project design shall include a contingency plan that will ensure conservation of underwater cultural heritage and supporting documentation in the event of any interruption of anticipated funding. |
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That prompted some lawmakers to ask whether the state had a contingency plan if the feds choose not to renew the uncompensated care funding. |
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But a spokesperson for DARD revealed there is a contingency plan in place which would be activated immediately if there was an outbreak of bird flu. |
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Issues regarding patient care should be integrated into the contingency plan to ensure that patient needs will be met in the event of an emergency. |
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Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert Del Rosario visited Yemen on March 20 to assess the situation and to revalidate the embassy's contingency plan for the Filipino community. |
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While each Blues plan will determine the length of its contingency plan, it is likely that many private health insurance plans will follow CMS policy. |
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The British government had no contingency plan for an invasion of the islands, and the task force was rapidly put together from whatever vessels were available. |
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The Water Shortage Contingency Plan was created to strategically reduce water consumption in severe circumstances. |
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The commanders of the Allied Task Force led by General Stockwell rejected the Contingency Plan, which Stockwell argued failed to destroy the Egyptian military. |
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