But Mr Blyth stressed it was a mistake by the outside contractors who printed the ballot forms. |
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The contractors I spoke with in Prince George, as in most cases, are not bellyachers. |
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Most of the production is subcontracted to 11 main contractors and dozens of subcontractors in Indonesia. |
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Do you think that contractors see that they have a responsibility to train up the next generation of tradespeople? |
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Will contractors have to agree to inspections that evaluate this same level of preparedness? |
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Terrorists are actually targeting contractors and nongovernmental organization personnel because they are easy marks. |
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That side is open again now and the contractors have moved to the other side. |
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In fact, the city currently has no way of policing contractors to ensure they do follow their original designs. |
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These problems haven't stopped the contractors fighting over the Railtrack maintenance budget from cashing in. |
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Like many Quebec contractors, machine travel and ground disturbance are driving issues. |
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At first locomotives and stock were bought from outside contractors and simply repaired at Ashford. |
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The contractors have been hired, the designs are being finalised, and the earth movers are ready to roll in at the end of the month. |
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In other words, the majority of the top-ten contractors were actually quite miserly in their campaign contributions. |
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Many specialty contractors say that the personnel crunch has eased, but has not disappeared. |
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The protesters are a mixture of farmers, hauliers and road haulage contractors. |
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This was interpreted by most as a reality check, a warning that to play hardball with the contractors could be counterproductive. |
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He owns pharmaceutical companies, defense contractors, offshore oil drilling operations. |
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These contractors will be required to meet criteria to be eligible for a permit. |
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Some contractors may suggest that rock salt or calcium chloride be used to melt the ice and snow. |
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Outfitted with cowboy hats and boots, they stopped along the way to talk to ranchers, contractors, and other macho truck drivers. |
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The asbestos has to then be put into large, approved bags before being taken away to a landfill tip to be buried underground by the contractors. |
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The product is offered to contractors in one 10-bit blister pack or a six cartridge 60-pack carton. |
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The plant's flexibility in product selection makes it versatile enough for many different types of contractors. |
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In addition, contractors working on the site were likely to damage an unadopted road. |
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In order to make their bid more attractive the new contractors must underbid each other. |
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Smaller, inexperienced contractors sometimes bring undersized or underpowered bargain-basement tools wholly mismatched for the task. |
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Traders fear a shower of tickets may descend on them after private contractors take over parking enforcement in Stroud. |
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Some 25 lakh vehicles ply the 4,000 km of Bangalore roads and are exploited by contractors to get the parking lots for a song. |
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I've been running it out of my home as a sole proprietor, using independent contractors. |
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The construction workers were fully unionised, and union officers are to meet shortly with the contractors to discuss the lay-offs. |
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The Army does not command and control contractors in the way it commands and controls military units and soldiers. |
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The contractors sent out an oil spill response team with booms to contain the spillage and absorbent pads to soak the oil up. |
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The burning issue now is for all of us to keep vigil and stop the contractors from bringing down the tree at night. |
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For professional contractors, the company has commercial credit programs, special delivery services and dedicated staff. |
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Work is proceeding on clearing the open space in Oakridge Road used by the contractors to dump soil and waste during the building work. |
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Only when the specialists had cleared an area were general contractors allowed to dig deeper and take waste soil to Oldham. |
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The contractors in turn flout all labour laws and do not even pay minimum wages. |
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Since we contractors are generally regarded as bottom feeders, I appreciate that. |
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As contractors worked to correct the fault, commuters and business traffic faced long tail-backs and delays. |
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Do contractors working for the city see us as an easy touch because we are elderly? |
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It has several different means to bring in new contractors to increase the pool of available contractors, but it is not required to do so. |
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The mortgage brokers and rip-off contractors are the runners and corner boys. |
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Near-to-perfect coordination between clients, contractors and architects is maintained. |
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The site is owned by Wigan Council but is currently being managed by a firm of contractors. |
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He started at Walton pit in 1958 before getting a job working for a firm of mining contractors. |
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Children got cross when they heard contractors would only provide recycling bins if they paid for them. |
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It would also increase home care services purchased from independent contractors. |
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The most efficient service contractors are often the cheapest, meaning corners can be cut. |
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Meanwhile, although artillerists were usually civilian contractors, that field gradually became a military function. |
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Outside contractors could provide the service more cheaply without a reduction in quality. |
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Many companies will be involved in the project from construction contractors to drillers to transportation firms. |
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So the University hired contractors who spent weeks making sure that all systems were clean. |
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In short, the Government is handing over public works to private contractors. |
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This government did not know that most of the fuel companies now employ contractors to deliver fuel. |
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Jill Russell condemned the use of private contractors in providing substandard food. |
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You should see who the contractors and contractees really are most of the time. |
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Furthermore, the Home Office equivalent of Chinese walls between contractors and contractees invite suspicions rather than confidence. |
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Teenage hooligans have been waging a campaign against contractors on a Waterside building site. |
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Out-of-town contractors would carry out most of the exploratory efforts with their own crews. |
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Essex Crane, which serves contractors nationwide, owns 500 crawler cranes in its fleet. |
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The temporary traffic lights have been erected while contractors construct the roads that will lead in and out of the park-and-ride site. |
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All of the contractors have their own quality assurance plan, said the statement. |
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Stafford at one time was one of the museum's prime contractors for restoring historic warplanes. |
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When the building was put up, the contractors made the doorjambs and the ceilings higher just for her arrival. |
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Your local fire department may agree to put on a workshop for area contractors. |
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Many contractors we work with believe that their marketing and sales efforts are the weakest link in their organizations. |
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What is expected to happen, is that contractors will install the intelligent lamp posts in areas. |
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The Army must continually examine how it will integrate contractors into units during active operations. |
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The company he worked for decided to close down the lorry maintenance department and put the work out to contractors. |
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We really don't want our contractors to invest a lot of money and jump in with both feet until we are certain that CTL is the way to go. |
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The do-nothing option is inappropriate for the contractors, and failure to follow the rules would affect the deployment commander. |
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Introducing regulations for electrical contractors will save lives by improving installation standards, according to the main opposition party. |
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He now accepts credit cards from the installers and contractors who work for his large customers. |
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When the assessment process is complete the council intends to work with contractors to lay flat any headstones presenting an unacceptable risk. |
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In addition, contractors need to understand the importance and value placed on the trees. |
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For the last two years large American contractors have watched the dominoes fall. |
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Mechanical contractors are also trying to add material-price escalator clauses to their contracts. |
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He had every confidence in the contractors to carry out the works with maximum efficiency. |
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However, many contractors and precast manufacturers who use steel rebar to reinforce countertops report success. |
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His efforts also saved countless lives by rooting out contractors using inferior materials and producing shoddy equipment. |
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The threat to foreign contractors has escalated in the past month following a series of kidnappings and murders. |
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He said contractors obtain insurance independently and on an ad-hoc basis, and this will inevitably result in very high premiums. |
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Experts say regular use of anti-bacterial wipes and specialist IT contractors can help restrict keyboard infection rates. |
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Corruption arises primarily through the manipulations of middlemen and contractors who are used to execute these works. |
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The Blackwater contractors are accused of firing indiscriminately into the crowd. |
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The steel erectors won their victory in September, defeating an attempt by construction contractors to break national terms and conditions. |
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The contractors who built the Workhouses were condemned for their poor workmanship and the using of cheap and bad material. |
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Wheel loaders offer the best bet for contractors who need to excavate rock, minerals, and soil or to load and carry materials. |
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Complaints are mounting about the unprofessional job the contractors are doing. |
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The site for the bus station and car park has been levelled and contractors will move in early in May and finish next summer. |
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However, the contractors have continued their work of levelling the land for allotment of sites. |
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We have taken advice from the contractors who advise there is no need to put signs up and this is common practice for public places. |
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The company has only 20 full-time employees, and a tight network of freelancers and contractors. |
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The audits either rejected the inflated invoices or required the contractors to reimburse the money. |
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There has been an explosion of local landscaping and building contractors who are making a very good living from doing up these estates. |
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Council contractors provided fencing to keep the area secure and the surface will now be relaid. |
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The standard contract so far only specifies the business relationship between contractors and agencies. |
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It is easier to establish the work to be done by the contractors engaged to build the Highland roads and the Glasgow-Carlisle road. |
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Currently contractors are landscaping the site creating a leisure area primarily for walking. |
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The company then told her that she would have to use its contractors to bring the building up to code. |
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You can also get standard-rate tax relief if you pay service charges to local authorities and other independent contractors. |
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Refuse collection is an essential public service and cannot be left to the commercial whim of private contractors. |
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Surviving in the face of adversity is a prerequisite for Newfoundland's logging contractors. |
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As discussed earlier, there is an increased reliance on contractors to perform mission critical tasks. |
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The resistance movement has pinned down our soldiers and contractors as enemy occupiers. |
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Some of the areas have been turned over to contractors who will construct an encampment for 5,000 soldiers. |
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The building contractors wrote to us in February and we have applied for the electricity to be disconnected. |
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If you choose to returf, know that turf farms have minimum order quantities and delivery charges and may only sell to contractors. |
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Past performance loses its value as a meaningful discriminator among contractors. |
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The code also requires contractors to be in uniform or be easily identifiable and carry identity cards with their photograph. |
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They should be looked over again after contractors work on the roof or after a hurricane, hail storm, lightning strike or ice storm. |
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Around 500 workers at the complex employed either directly by Scottish Coal or through contractors have lost their jobs. |
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With downed power lines in three states, more than 3,000 electrical linesmen and contractors from utilities all over the country are on the way. |
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The contractors registered legal hypothecs on the co-ownership in order to guarantee the payment of their account. |
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However, for large inspections, the contractors would, I think, normally wish to use the architect who designed the building. |
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And just as importantly to masonry contractors, designers will be specifying more of their load-bearing walls as grouted and reinforced. |
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From Monday a new arrangement with county council contractors Hills Waste came into effect. |
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Letting mercenaries cloak themselves as contractors opens up just such possibilities. |
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The generals and the contractors buy up beach property and own stock in the institutions that bankroll the pawnshops. |
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The trains will be met by more soldiers at dockside, who will work with longshoremen and contractors to put the tanks on a ship. |
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The groundwork has now been prepared for the main contractors to start work in May. |
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The contractors who were supposed to be here on Thursday have decided they'd come today instead. |
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We've been working with a few defense contractors and companies in the electro-optics business that are considering expansions. |
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External contractors had to be hired to help one of the council's 10 Neighbourhood Pride clean-up teams move 14 lorryloads of material. |
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One protestor claimed that the company was recruiting contractors to replace the permanent workforce. |
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Defense contractors, for instance, might object to being lumped in with gaming companies or brewers. |
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Besides torture and ill-treatment, civilian contractors are also accused of involvement in wrongful deaths. |
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For everybody else, it is generally quickest and cheapest to employ a firm of electrical contractors to do the work. |
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One area of opportunity for electrical contractors is urban distribution upgrades. |
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But the surrounding land is being dug up by general contractors working for the employers' agents. |
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Swindon Council contractors carry out general maintenance, including the grass-cutting, but volunteers do everything else. |
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The company employs 12 people and works with scaffolding contractors and construction and civil engineering companies. |
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In later years private contractors installed the siding while the railway installed the switch. |
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The attacks started when Surrey County Council's contractors began work on the bridge to replace the parapets. |
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Two days ago I saw road sweepers and contractors cleaning the streets around Chessington and Hook and doing a good job of it. |
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The owner believed that the Hottentot fig was protecting the cliff from erosion and was not prepared to allow access by contractors. |
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Meanwhile some downsized staff have been re-engaged at lower costs as outside contractors. |
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I find myself looking at the contractors on my team and questioning what they're doing, if they're goofing off, etc. |
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The engine went to Sam Thompson, the prop to California Propeller and parts to other contractors. |
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Jeffers apprenticed himself to the home's contractors, then built Hawk Tower by hand, using ropes to hoist boulders from the cove below. |
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Subsequently, as many as three contractors who took up the project also backed out after doing only a part of the work. |
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Window contractors are experts in the installation and repair of glazing products. |
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The contractors are expected to begin putting up hoardings and fences around the site on Monday. |
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Not only should companies check new hires but also current employees and contractors. |
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Cheng said construction contractors were making progress and work is on time and mainly on budget. |
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There was a noticeable trend towards the use of combination baler and wrapper machines among contractors and farmers making round bale silage. |
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But when the contractors began scraping the surface of the ground to renew the track, one of the machines caught against the main. |
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The majority of identity thefts occur thru contractors employing people in entry-level jobs that have not been properly screened. |
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The team that meets that daily mission is a mix of active-duty, Guard, Reserve, civilian employees, local hires and contractors. |
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He also hopes that Taiwan will open up the market for foreign contractors in public procurement projects. |
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The softwood is processed by single grip processors, which also are owned by other contractors. |
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The company currently employs 8000 people, around 4000 of them third-party contractors. |
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The DOD and defense contractors are using the second-generation chipset, which is coming out now. |
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In the absence of the supervisor, the chargehand is to liaise with external contractors. |
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A team of 12 engineers and contractors spent six weeks using heavy cutting gear to separate the two sections. |
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He charged that officers in construction were expected to enforce registration regulations to root out dubious contractors. |
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Under normal circumstances, contractors have 90 minutes from the time the concrete was batched until the time placement is complete. |
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The consensus among contractors seems to be that a tow-along or pull-type scraper is less expensive than a self-contained unit. |
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It said it would press the contractors to get the Bilbrough work completed as soon as possible. |
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At one stage, even a pleasure cruiser had to be pressed into service by contractors to work on new buildings fronting on to the River Foss. |
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One of the most difficult battles waged by these women has been against Public Works Department contractors. |
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Commercially minded subcontractors were hiring quantity surveyors to review payments from main contractors. |
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Few schools did take the initiative of pre-qualifying the transport contractors and assessing the quality of their fleets. |
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The county says it's hired private contractors to begin the clean-up work after the first of the year. |
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The 48 workers were sacked as part of a long running campaign by HDC to outsource their work to contractors. |
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Sewing is outsourced to local contractors, which generally turn the jobs within five days. |
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At the moment, highways maintenance is carried out by a mix of the council's own teams and outside contractors. |
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In the unprecedented action, contractors and workers joined forces to wring improvements out of four companies benefiting from the state's home building boom. |
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He goes beyond Haass to focus on the immense profits that accrued to American contractors in Iraq and Afghanistan. |
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Pitre is right, combat is about screw-ups, bad officers, apathetic contractors, regret, unfairness, and impossible missions. |
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Steel products caused the most damage but prices for lumber, plywood, gypsum wallboard, copper, stainless steel, pipe and fuel are all joining in to pummel contractors. |
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A significant number of labourers contract themselves out to the kdedars or jamadars who liaise between workers and contractors on a commission basis. |
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It is important to note that the pre-qualification process for the Queensway-Carleton Hospital Project did not involve ranking of the successful contractors. |
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County council contractors will widen the pavement and narrow the road as well as install new paving, kerbs and better street lighting to boost safety and visibility. |
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It was agreed that negotiations should take place with both contractors. |
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The route between Richmond and Easby Abbey also has improved access for less able-bodied people after the council's contractors erected kissing gates at either end. |
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As a result of the cuts, the two contractors that provided the imagery GeoEye and for DigitalGlobe were forced to merge. |
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The contract for the primary work, which is expected to take 26 weeks and includes widening the pier and refacing the sea-wall, has been awarded to contractors Balfour Beatty. |
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I understand there is a provision now to make the contractors concerned responsible for any repairs within a specified period after a road has been relaid. |
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The Yellow Pages are full of listings for general building contractors. |
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German defense contractors have helped train and equip the Russian military. |
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Some contractors rework soft spots in the subgrade material, mixing quicklime or fly ash into the material to help dry it out or bind it together. |
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This paper shows how Pentagon and other U.S. government contractors are rigging stock markets world wide through massive, coordinated, selective investments. |
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Local contractors must be extremely grateful to local councils as they continue to rubber stamp these dangerous and unnecessary obstructions to the free flow of traffic. |
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Moreover, experienced contractors working in rugged terrain will carefully choose the worst ground for the day shift, reserving the better-going for night. |
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For some time, those contractors have faced the reality of a GOP increasingly willing to shrivel defense budgets. |
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America's defense contractors, for example, are headquartered in McAuliffe's state. |
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When the city council decided to invite small and medium enterprises as contractors tarring roads in the city, almost half of the contractors were women. |
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Chipping appetites reached new levels late last year when a leaked memo revealed Forestry Tasmania instructing contractors to put sawlogs through the chipper. |
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This gave the company a steady cash flow and allowed it to make use of sawlogs from low grade forest stands that were not attractive to other forestry contractors. |
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The State Department should accept supplementary documents in lieu of the HR letter that contractors say they cannot provide. |
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Since many of the traditional black-glazed roof tiles broke in the quake, contractors had to scour other disused Japanese buildings for replacements. |
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As First Consul, he introduced the 20-franc gold piece and insisted that from thenceforth soldiers, contractors, and merchants would be paid only in gold, or its equivalent. |
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Mendoza then approached Colombian contractors, but they were far too intimidated by the ever-present menace of Escobar. |
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Today a spokesman for the council said contractors were working to determine the extent and nature of the subsidence and apologised for the inconvenience caused to drivers. |
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Late in the month, he met Randolph halfway, with an executive order prohibiting discrimination among defense contractors, but not in the military. |
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By the late 1990s, the vast majority of contractors used time clocks. |
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Milne's tenants, most of whom are men, are either pensioners or factory and construction workers, tradespeople and contractors who need a place for a while. |
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Eisenhower warned Americans of an internal threat from militarist officers and greedy weapons contractors who were seeking to control foreign policy. |
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Corrupt authorities also gave permits for shoddy housing and other construction in the riverbed, enriching individual contractors at the expense of public safety. |
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Sailors will still want cash for shore leave, but the navy can arrange for that to be made available by civilian contractors in ports to be visited. |
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We don't see this kind of vehicle trundling along the interstate, but we do see its value for grading and excavation contractors when the materials stay at the site. |
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Green netting is holding it together until contractors can begin work. |
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Compliance experts and contractors say Lockheed Martin is far less tied to the 60-day notification requirement than it suggests. |
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Yet like most Nova Scotian contractors, New Arch was getting into more mixed-wood stands, as well as stands with more underbrush and unmerchantable stems. |
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Some contractors have been awarded contracts to rehabilitate feeder roads in rural areas while others have been engaged to undertake road works for major roads. |
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Someone who really wanted to stop unsanctioned immigration would begin here, by busting the small contractors who employ these workers on a contingent basis. |
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The one thing contractors can never replace, however, in a job offer is that camaraderie, that brotherhood that's established when you serve the U.S. military. |
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I look forward to seeing him telling these outside contractors to stop serving warmed-over mechanically recovered chicken's doings and start serving decent food. |
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Many committed contractors complain that rates have nosedived. |
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All three firms will consult with homeowners or their contractors as to how to create the cave-like conditions that are optimal for long-term wine storage. |
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Some farmers were also concerned that foot-and-mouth might be brought on to their farms by contractors making silage so did not want to use their silage clamps. |
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In some cases, contractors and city officials disagree over definitions of what's allowable, and there is concern about possible overinflated costs. |
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One consultant said that Iraqi contractors would win work from the US or the military, parcel it up and sell it in the city's market, taking a slice for themselves. |
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Civilian contractors may work well enough in peacetime, critics say. |
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The company offers an integrated series of programs for surveyors, contractors and civil engineers engaged in site, subdivision, river and road engineering projects. |
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I think this is another attempt by the government and their friends who are contractors to milk the Jamaican worker out of every last penny of their hard-earned money. |
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The contractors had already sprayed for cockies, fleas, flies and mice but the cockies were guaranteed to re-emerge once the effect of the watered-down spray lost its potency. |
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But if a company farms its work out to independent contractors, it can rid itself of costly expenses such as disability and social security taxes. |
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Many tasks have been farmed out to private, unaccountable contractors. |
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In addition, the analysts, who would be independent contractors, would be incented to provide research on orphaned stocks, which have little or no analyst coverage. |
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On the evening after the tsunami, commission agents were said to be hunting for railway building contractors and suppliers of high speed locomotives. |
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Request additional insured endorsements and certificates of insurance from all independent contractors who conduct programs in your name, or come on your premises. |
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Owners, architects, and contractors should specify and install products in compliance with this standard or risk claims of defective specifications of products. |
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When new contractors and concessionaires bought out old ones at the airport, they were under no obligation either to keep the workers or honor their contracts. |
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The workers given pink slips this week include employees and contractors. |
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Another power industry executive says that his company will consider negotiating with contractors if it can get the contingency and risk money out of the project price. |
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But we have to take into account the interests of creditors, trading counterparties and contractors in the continued development of restructuring. |
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All in all, more than half of our contractors found that they had basically outgrown their trailer capacity before they'd planned to, putting a crimp in operations. |
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If your company employs contractors to perform physical security, then you may have policies in place that prevent contractor guards from fraternizing with company employees. |
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Mechanical contractors, through various unions, are providing free services to remove freon from flood-damaged appliances before they are taken to landfills. |
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The websites also provide practical advice on buying a home as well as offering connections to a range of other services, from solicitors to contractors to furnishers. |
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The spokeswoman said that contractors were now on site carrying out early preparatory work, and plans were in hand to close the gap within the next few weeks. |
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And if the assets are also sold they claim it would give contractors responsibility for their upkeep and the flexibility to relocate depots according to service demand. |
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On a typical evening, one can see U.S. soldiers smoking from 4-foot-tall hookahs and security contractors guffawing over beer, their machine guns by their sides. |
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Online collaboration systems are designed to link the facility staff with architects, engineers, contractors and other members of the building team. |
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A huge recycling plan which will see 200,000 special dustbins used by Sheffield households has successfully got underway according to waste management contractors. |
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None of the contractors protected itself with a price escalation clause. |
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Equally worrying is the fact that delays are causing a costly domino effect as contractors incur costs while they wait for other workers to complete tasks. |
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Choi said Korean contractors should collaborate with each other to mitigate the risk of aggressive underbidding and prevent poor execution. |
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Total workforce, including freelance contractors, consultants and secondees from joint-venture partners. |
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As a consequence, orders for our blackbodies increased to defense contractors during the first quarter. |
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Bitsy has established policies and standards for BusinessQuest contractors that must be followed. |
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In 2007 it was announced that the number of track renewal contractors will be reduced to four from the current six. |
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The company's Citadel brand is marketed to professional contractors, while its Rock Solid brand is targeted to the DIY market. |
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In 2014, 56 United States service members, and 101 contractors, died in Afghanistan. |
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Fugro Seacore in Mongleath near Falmouth are leading offshore drilling contractors. |
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Legislation was introduced in many jurisdictions reversing union collective bargaining rights, and many jobs were lost to contractors. |
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The Department of Defense also employed about 700,000 civilians, not including contractors. |
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The physical work is sometimes done by contractors, sometimes by volunteers. |
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A few weeks later their contractors came along, drilled the offending section up and re-covered it. |
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Of the independent contractors who participate in pension plans, 9 of every 10 had an IRA or Keogh plan. |
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Jotun will provide contractors with expertise and assistance to ensure quality and services are maintained without any compromise at the airport. |
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These include conductors, librarians, orchestra managers, program annotators, personnel administrators, and contractors. |
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Conversely, one of the leading drainage contractors, the Earl of Lindsey, was to die fighting for the King at the Battle of Edgehill. |
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Consequently, we will reduce total employee numbers at XNA by approximately 150 positions, comprising permanent employees and contractors. |
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The hydraulic attachments also offer contractors levels of precision far superior to those of traditional wrecking balls. |
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Westernized and well-educated, they quickly found jobs with the American Army and American contractors. |
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The ACP is the association which represents licensed plumbing contractors in collective bargaining negotiations with Plumbers' Union, Local One. |
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For such a strategy to work we needed thousands of contractors to up sticks and leave and I never thought that was going to happen. |
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Newspapers pointed at greedy contractors who used shoddy materials, slipshod methods and the help of corrupt officials to bypass building codes. |
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It also led to the government prohibiting the construction of shoddy housing by building contractors. |
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He used the contractors who worked well with him, especially Thomas Brassey and William Mackenzie, on many other projects. |
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Today shaft sinking contractors are concentrated in Canada, Germany and South Africa. |
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Often one or more outside contractors perform some of the work, especially if new equipment is installed. |
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The Dutch plough was brought to Britain by Dutch contractors who were hired to drain East Anglian fens and Somerset moors. |
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Student transport may be operated by local authorities or private contractors. |
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From 1858 to 1861, the state took over levee building, accomplishing it through contractors and hired labor. |
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Tens of thousands more employees work for contractors who have federal contracts, including those with the military. |
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Many others work for government contractors, including defense and security firms, which hold more than 15,000 federal contracts. |
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The crown also restricted the diamond mining within its jurisdiction and to private contractors. |
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When reports surfaced early this summer that our contractors in Iraq now outnumber our postsurge troop strength, we yawned. |
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Private contractors who collected taxes for the State were the norm in the Republican era. |
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Private military contractors are private companies that provide logistics, manpower, and other expenditures for a military force. |
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In this role, the WTR SQN is also directly supported by HW AWC, and 20SQN and Defence contractors permanently based at RAAF Base Woomera. |
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This system allowed private contractors to purchase the services of convicts from the state or local governments for a specific time period. |
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The Navy and its contractors developed torpedoes, range finders, and gyrostabilizers for ships. |
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What the envious permie doesn't realise is that contractors don't get paid when on holiday, or while they are laid up with flu. |
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We are grateful to our staff, recruiters, and contractors for their dedication to PDS Tech and The Boeing Company. |
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So how can pipeline contractors ensure that pipe fit-up, welding and pipelaying processes run smoothly with minimal interruptions? |
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Go Figure was created by contractors for contractors, insurance adjusters, roofing, siding window vendors and more. |
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Suspensions and debarments to exclude government contractors from the federal marketplace incite passions on all sides. |
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Most upstream work in the oil field or on an oil well is contracted out to drilling contractors and oil field service companies. |
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Conversely, there isn't a hiring hall for nonunion contractors to draw help from. |
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Home teachers and therapists, usually school district employees or independent contractors, change periodically. |
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Kausch agrees that universal processors can be a valuable investment for demolition contractors of all sizes. |
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National Gypsum Company has introduced ProForm Brand XP ready mix joint compound for use by drywall contractors and construction professionals. |
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Strip clubs claim that the exotic dancers are independent contractors, not employees. |
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The playing field gets more unlevel when contractors like these don't abide by the law. |
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The combination of NPL and Link-Line will create one of the largest natural gas distribution contractors in North America. |
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The contractors for the scheme were Messrs Hughes, Morris, Davies, a consortium led by Richard Hughes of Madoc Street, Llandudno. |
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About half a million other private contractors have top-secret clearance. |
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It also allows contractors to submit comments electronically in response to a government assessment and either concur or nonconcur. |
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The main contractors usually are using this strategy to release or free him from any liability from the subcontractors. |
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There are several reasons why I wouldn't shoot the contractors, or their managers, not least of which is that I am not a wouldbe spree killer. |
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The essential idea is that parties should enter the market, choose their contractors, set their own terms and agree a bargain. |
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For mining contractors, being a card-carrying trainee of NORCAT is a widely recognized seal of approval in the Canadian mining industry. |
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How do you ensure that you're not misclassifying employees as independent contractors? |
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What are the penalties for misclassifying employees as independent contractors? |
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He might distrain the contractors property, imprison or even violently attack the contractor. |
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