The time it takes a depot or contractor to repair and return a reparable item to serviceable condition is rather long. |
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One contractor is trying to take shelter under the claim that his maistry, and not he, has brought the inter-state workmen. |
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Proving that this was known could be difficult, unless a local septic contractor has records of having serviced the system in recent times. |
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For a truly reliable evaluation of your septic system, contact a qualified, licensed septic contractor in your area. |
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A contractor saw or a hybrid saw of good quality suits the needs of most woodworkers. |
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The oil company began as a contractor for larger companies, servicing pipes and building scaffolding, before expanding into exploration. |
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She is an independent contractor and previously taught as an assistant professor of accounting. |
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Originally from Ballygar Co. Galway he worked as a well boring contractor and water diviner. |
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If the contractor is willing to play ball, then you can launch the project immediately. |
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They know what is recyclable, sellable, and reusable, so they save the site contractor time and money. |
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The contractor glanced at the file, read the information he required, undercut his competitors and got the contract. |
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The former, as prime contractor, builds the aft and central superstructure, the latter the ship's bow and distinctive pyramidal main mast. |
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One idea is to have your contractor place a window a few feet down the wall from the bay window. |
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You let a federal contractor fix a bridge to repair a road, to weatherize a school, you're going to create some jobs. |
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After completing the program he landed a job with local contractor Brotherhood Way weatherizing homes and building new ones. |
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Here, the contractor was the plaintiff and the owners were the defendants in a lien action. |
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In their civilian jobs, they work for a contractor clearing weapons ranges of unexploded munitions. |
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The result was a lengthy hiatus in the building work while another contractor was sought. |
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It is a good idea to have your contractor or consultant check the health and quality of the trees when they arrive on site. |
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Last week, while laying kerbing, the contractor I hired accidentally punctured the gas pipeline. |
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He uses excavators to feed the grinders, drawing from material piled up or raked into windrows by the land-clearing contractor. |
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He had his picture taken and reproduced in silhouette for a brochure put out by a contractor he was working for. |
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To hold him responsible for the misdeeds of his independent contractor would be to make him insure the safety of his lift. |
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So you want to be a united front and speak with one voice and give clear directives to the contractor even as a couple. |
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The union has leveled 15 separate charges against Levy, a contractor at Mittal Steel USA, which performs slag processing and metal reclamation. |
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By carrying sidearms, contractor employees run the risk of being seen as unlawful combatants. |
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The action worked like a charm and the very next day the contractor phoned to capitulate. |
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The contractor is to arrange for the carpets to be lifted from the ground and first floor levels and removed off site prior to work starting. |
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A contractor friend of ours who is now doing some rehab work in the house is telling us that the bedroom window is not legal. |
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Meanwhile, a road contractor who was engaged to rehabilitate the feeder road is reported to have abandoned the project. |
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In the construction of the works, the contractor has imported 30,000 tonnes of concrete and 1,500 tonnes of steel reinforcement. |
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The commercial paving contractor, however, is likely to charge by the square yard, based on a certain thickness of each material. |
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But what relevantly here could be said to be the damage due to the negligence of an independent contractor engaged by the occupier? |
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It added that the contractor had taken care to look and see if any birds were nesting in the trees before starting work. |
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The contractor should provide boards, plastic sheeting or other protective material when bricks are unloaded on ground. |
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If your contractor cannot unplug the stoppage in your service sewer, we will then meet with your contractor on-site. |
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Parker said he believed the contractor had hived the work off to a sub-contractor who didn't have a demolition license. |
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You should get your independent contractor agreement in writing, although that is not a legal requirement. |
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Oh sure, it's a legal requirement for someone such as me who is a contractor. |
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Waldorf Transfer Co. was a small, local contractor in Hamilton, Ontario that provided baggage transfer between various stations. |
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The general rule in tort is that an employer is not liable for the acts of an independent contractor. |
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After many phone calls between the ship and the UK, along with close liaison with the contractor support team, a new engine was shipped out. |
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Plus, you'll have every proponent, project manager and contractor in the room licking their chops in anticipation. |
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So massive was the work that a narrow gauge construction railway was built by the contractor. |
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The jury was impressed by the partnership between the architects and the building contractor. |
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By this time, I am making a very successful living off of being an independent contractor or as laymen put it, a roofer. |
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Look at the roof for loose or damaged shingles and contact a roofing contractor for repairs. |
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For Dom, Kodak's capitulation proved to be the start of a busy round of newspaper and TV interviews for the IT contractor. |
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I believe that this legislation discriminates between a wage earner and a contractor. |
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One contractor has said he does not intend to operate at a loss and will now re-evaluate his fees. |
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The same discussion is in order when the contractor delivers the bad news that the project will run on another six months. |
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That is, the contractor states a price, runs over budget, then tries to get the customer to fork over the difference. |
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Just when I thought I was getting myself straightened out and toughened up with the proper contractor mindset, along comes something like this. |
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But the contractor has started clearing the site so that the riverside walk can be open over the festive period. |
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A contractor who harvested corn on the farm gave up when saboteurs planted metal bars in the ground to wreck his combine harvester. |
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Vincent is a grower and contractor and at this time of the year in particular his time is taken up completely in the harvesting of beet. |
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Following discussions with the contractor, new brighter bollards will this week replace the old ones. |
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All wash down water including sewage will be collected by a collection chamber and tankered off site for landspreading by a licence contractor. |
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The aid worker, who quit the army in 1992 to become a civilian engineering contractor, revealed how he turned down a well-paid job in Portugal to join the mercy mission. |
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Back wages owed to workers can be used as an estimate for the cost of compliance because they represent the amount of underpayment in compensation for a typical contractor. |
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Now questions are arising about a German defense contractor that trained the Russian military. |
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Rather than mix its own concrete, the contractor bought ready-mixed concrete designed to achieve 2500-psi compressive strength and 800-psi flexural strength in 24 hours. |
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A martial arts expert, he had served in the military, worked as the warden of a county jail in New Jersey, and later as a security contractor for the Saudi monarchy. |
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The contractor shall inspect all surfaces prepared for slating. |
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Instead, that trail seems to lead to another Spinal Solutions contractor, Ryan Zavilenski. |
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It became clear that the contractor had lowballed us on the cost of materials. |
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Today Black is a senior vice president for blackbird Technologies, a Virginia based security contractor. |
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After his discharge, Alexis worked as a computer defense contractor in Japan, according to a regular customer at Happy Bowl. |
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A journeyman electrician or wireman will still be responsible for answering to the job foreman, contractor or building foreman throughout the job. |
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Fifty-year-old kohler was married with two daughters and worked for defense contractor Lockheed Martin in southern Maryland. |
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The contractor responsible for posting the flowchart, Shane Vander Hart, posted an apology on his personal blog. |
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It would seem like a self-defeating move for a government contractor to become a tax exile. |
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Every building contractor made their own timber window frames and doors. |
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Mr. Hindson decided to supplement his then earnings as an insulation contractor by founding a business reconditioning and selling on electrical goods. |
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Among them was the fortuitously named Edward L. True, a 28-year-old independent contractor and a Ron Paul supporter. |
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They got married in 1976 and her father worked as a contractor while her mother ran a day-care center and later became a teacher. |
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He was a mason, plasterer, bricklayer, and later a building contractor. |
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Bergin Waste Disposal is the Ballaghdreen based waste contractor operating this initiative in a drive to encourage more recycling and less waste disposal to landfill. |
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In the past, if you wanted a house that went beyond the basics provided by a tract house, you hired an architect and a contractor and built a house yourself. |
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In one case, money was paid in cash to a contractor who used a fictitious company name on the invoice. |
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The pilot for CAV-XML offered actual flow days computed on each depot-level reparable being repaired, from the day it was received at the contractor to the day it was shipped. |
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If they don't have the necessary coverage, you could be held liable for an injured employee or damage to a neighbors home caused by the contractor. |
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If you are going to stay in your home while work is being done, talk to your contractor about how critical areas like the kitchen and baths will be handled. |
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Unlike other kinds of theft where the principal beneficiaries are the thief and other low-life cretins, here the person who benefits the most is another contractor. |
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If the leak has caused substantial water damage or mold you will want to hire a contractor who specializes in mold remediation and water damage repairs. |
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If the contractor is performing well, the agency can use its manpower more efficiently on other acquisitions rather than relet the contracts because the minimum time is up. |
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Bell also said that British Waterways has entered into a partnership agreement with building contractor Amec to redevelop sites along the Forth and Clyde canal. |
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His father still works as a ragpicker, pushing his handcart around the city streets, collecting scraps of discarded cloth that he sells to a contractor. |
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After perfectly leveling the greenhouse site, the contractor brought in a rolling vibrator, a mechanical compactor, and tamped the disturbed soil solid. |
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The lifting contractor should have qualified personnel inspect all reusable hardware upon receipt for any signs of shipping damage, tampering, or intentional alteration. |
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Doyle, officially a contractor, said he was told that he was being let go as part of a program of layoffs at the New Mexico lab. |
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An alternative is to become an independent contractor to the agency. |
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The contractor should plan for the wrecking of the structure, the equipment to do the work, manpower requirements, and the protection of the public. |
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An external containerised boiler plantroom shall be provided under the works contract by the contractor, located within the school playground. |
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The architect discussed her plans with the builder and the contractor. |
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The contractor batched the purchase orders for the entire month into one statement. |
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He got caught double-dipping by billing the government directly as well as the primary contractor. |
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The attraction of MES to British Aerospace was largely its ownership of Tracor, a major American defence contractor. |
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In hopes of reducing this high lifetime cost, the USAF is considering reducing Lockheed Martin's role in contractor logistics support. |
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In the provinces, the consul or praetor and his legates received authority to deal directly with the contractor. |
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During the summer of 2012 the staff canteen and some changing areas were expanded and refurbished by contractor 8Build. |
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The refurbishment, the first in around 10 years, was designed by consultancy firm Keane Brands and carried out by contractor 8Build. |
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The Australian firm Multiplex, which was the main contractor on Wembley Stadium, made significant losses on the project. |
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Supporting his son became problematic, which caused him to take redundancy from his position as an IT Manager and become a contractor. |
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The charges stemmed from the 1993 to 1995 dumping of hazardous wastes on Endicott Island, Alaska by BP's contractor Doyon Drilling. |
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A major contractor is Capita which specialises in outsourcing for government projects. |
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In August 2013, there were reported to be 334 enforcement officers all employees of the BBC's main enforcement contractor, Capita. |
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However, there is also evidence that most sureties were either relatives or lords of the contractor. |
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If the contractor whom he is appointed for defaults it is the naidm's responsibility to attempt to make the contractor pay. |
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He might distrain the contractors property, imprison or even violently attack the contractor. |
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The prime contractor for all three versions of Polaris was Lockheed Missiles and Space Company, now Lockheed Martin. |
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Parsons and Company, and the civil engineering contractor was Taylor Woodrow Construction. |
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Since no Dutch company was willing to take on this task, the project was awarded to an English contractor. |
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Westland was subsequently the prime contractor for the Black Arrow, and assembled the first and second stages at East Cowes on the Isle of Wight. |
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In fact the contractor was unable to complete it and went into administration, under its creditor, the finance company Warrant Finance. |
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Take for example a factory which was burnt down by the negligence of a contractor. |
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The practice developed whereby a contractor would seek relief in a church court and renounce all right to a writ of prohibition. |
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Redhandedness is also an instrument a contractor employs to keep us in submission. We don't like it. |
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A contractor named Beamish heard him there and broke the door down, and an unconscious Isambard was pulled out and revived. |
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Thomas Walker was appointed as contractor, with Edward Leader Williams as chief engineer and designer and general manager. |
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Many of the sites were restored by contractor Killingleys for Derbyshire County Council. |
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The lodge closed in March 2012 in advance of the renovation, and the contractor, Wade Abernathy Inc. |
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The contractor shall perform unservicing of appliances at destination by reversing the procedure used for servicing. |
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The rental firm has expanded to include enough choices for a contractor like ADH to get the job done. |
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Servis, a general contractor, was baffled by how introverted Stone acted. |
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Traditionally, the order process for absorptive products is convoluted and has to be managed by the site's main contractor. |
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The contractor can point out specific areas of concern to the adjuster and make sure all hail damage spots are taken into account. |
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Illegal immigrants have secured important roles from a hospital children's nurse and a radiographer to a police IT contractor. |
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A former Defense Department contracting official has been sentenced to 11 years in prison for taking kickbacks from a contractor. |
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The bridge was remedially treated with metam sodium by a commercial contractor. |
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Saudi Aramco believes that if they renegotiate with the bidders,they would reduce the price and they would be happy,' a contractor said. |
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The Labradorian asked Nalcor Energy why Barnard-Pennecon was selected as the preferred contractor, as opposed to Astaldi Canada. |
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Lockheed Martin, the lead contractor on the F-35B, was dismissive. |
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If the lienor is successful in proving his lien, the contractor may recover the funds secured by the undertaking. |
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As it relates to your question, the contractor is not a legal party to the gov-to-gov LOA contract and as such has no right to the contract. |
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If there is a decidedly rush call, but a rush job, the contractor must be able to make a qualified staff of the respective WWTP within max. |
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He also works as a contractor for DEFRA on TB clearance and as a saleyard vet for auctioneers Brightwells. |
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The LSI contractor is not constrained by the contracting regulations and processes the government must use when it awards contracts. |
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A city plow contractor was brought in to lay sand down as police investigated the accident. |
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The contractor will provide scriptwriting and story board services for each video, with the input of RTA staff. |
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The Council are looking to engage a contractor that is able to design fit, supply and fabricate kitchens, serveries and dining areas. |
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He's repairing 30 to 40 shoes a day, while an independent contractor is shining 10 to 20 pairs of shoes on the shoeshine stand. |
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Heat treating is done by a contractor who carburizes the gears and then hardens them in an atmospheric furnace. |
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Speaking in Moscow, the former spy contractor claimed GCHQ's software was named after the Smurfs. |
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Construction of new Dias casework and cabinetry, to accommodate new contractor provided Audio Video Equipment. |
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The individual began as an independent contractor for Spartan Chassis based on his background in the fire truck, ambulance and chassis business. |
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Northrop Grumman is the prime contractor for the B-2 Stealth Bomber program. |
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A 23 year veteran of the construction industry, Sula has extensive experience both as a general contractor and subcontractor. |
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Furthermore, configurability helped the contractor make its chip proprietary and almost impossible to duplicate by competitors. |
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As a simple nonskid floor coating for an industrial application the contractor can tint the UV stable DecraTex to his choice of color. |
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From 1997 to 2001, he led the F-35 survivability team for JSF prime contractor Lockheed Martin, to whom Northrop Grumman is a principal partner. |
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But all these good feelings departed after realizing the district's preapproved contractor list includes, among other firms, Vanir Construction. |
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The men who died worked for contractor VGC, which was carrying out routine track renewal work on the line between Hednesford and Rugeley. |
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The contractor will have to analyse the existing gender equality glossaries and other relevant resources at the European Union level. |
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The six-story garage was designed by Desman Associates and built by general contractor Consigli Construction Corp. |
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The contractor will replace the existing concrete and timber Brule Creek Bridge with a new single span bridge with a concrete deck on steel girders. |
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This could be hazardous to Lockheed Martin, the current prime contractor for sustainment of all three variants, and selection of another company could reduce their revenues. |
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At least a third of the top 30 megaprojects planned for construction in the Middle East over the next two decades are yet to appoint a main contractor. |
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Meggitt is a leading aerospace and defence contractor, based west of Bournemouth Airport, with Hobbycraft, at a former BAC works in Hurn, close to West Parley. |
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Establishing crops in vulnerable conditions may result in early seedbeds being decimated, according to Northumberland farmer and contractor Chris Anderson. |
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The milling machine, a fundamental machine tool, is believed to have been invented by Ely Whitney, who was a government contractor who built firearms as part of this program. |
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Jiangsu Jiaolong Salvage is principally engaged in the business of salvaging sunk objects and contractor of provision of engineering services for ports and channels. |
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In most of the cases practically, it is the cooperator rather than the contractor who manages to approach, make friends with and introduce the high rollers to the casino. |
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Additionally, the company hired a contractor to plant about 17,000 trees and shrubs that were native species, including sycamore, river birch, black willow, maple and oak. |
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Retired haulage contractor Ernest Copple, 83, and his wife Jean, 79, died when their Toyota Camry veered across the road without warning and hit an oncoming car last year. |
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The Sphagnum beads will be spread by hand on to revegetated areas by staff, volunteers, Peak District National Park rangers and a local contractor. |
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Also, Palisades Petroleum Corporation is pleased to announce that the partners have chosen Remuda Energy Development, LLC of Billings, Montana to be the drilling contractor. |
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The latest company to set itself apart from the pack is Concrete Raising of Upstate New York, a concrete contractor serving the greater Syracuse area. |
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Mr. Howley. They are telling him how much they will increase the reimbursement for the total labor cost. The contractor is left to fend as he can. |
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On 4 April, a food contractor attempted to work off some damaged hardtack on them in place of soft bread and was forced to yield by their insurrection. |
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Frequently the landed nobility acted the principal or main contractor. |
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But historian Diana Muir argues that it is more probable that it was Simeon North, a Connecticut arms contractor manufacturing guns for the US Army. |
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Construction began on 25 February 2002, the main contractor being Sir Robert McAlpine Ltd and Kelsey Roofing Industries Ltd being the roofing contractor. |
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The milling machine, a fundamental machine tool, is believed to have been invented by Eli Whitney, who was a government contractor who built firearms as part of this program. |
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Jack, who had been a general contractor building homes in Anchorage, replaced his manual hammer with a pneumatic nailer one day and liked the results. |
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Under the terms and conditions of the contract, the repairing of filtration plants, adding chorine in water and to change filters had to be done by the contractor. |
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McGuire Brothers Construction is the general contractor with Holloway, Updike and Bellen engineers and Nebraska-based Thunderstone Construction as the driller. |
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The government may still stand before the contractor as a monopsonist, as the only domestic buyer of heavy weapons, and the veto authority on arms exports. |
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The penalties for misclassifying someone as a contractor can be severe. |
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If an employer misclassifies an employee as an independent contractor and has no reasonable basis for doing so, the employer is liable for employment taxes for that worker. |
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Remaining essential operations were transferred to a contractor. |
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Concretization be exemplified by that provider employs the proposed methodological approach in three selected areas as the contractor chooses in consultation with the client. |
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