Postglacial rebound doesn't happen instantly because at great depths the Earth acts like a thick, viscous fluid with a delayed response. |
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Post notes that reftel was not addressed to Embassy Abu Dhabi, resulting in delayed response. |
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The delayed response has caused anger among local communities and raised fresh concerns about Unmiss's ability to protect civilians. |
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Thabet blamed the Egyptian government for what he asserted was a delayed response to the hostage crisis. |
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Frequently in Southern Sudan there are seasonal and predictable emergency situations followed by crisis assessment and a delayed response. |
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It can improve the understanding of the delayed response of natural systems to changes in exceedance. |
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A delayed response could mean repeated, unnecessary mistakes and disgruntled customers who will go elsewhere for future service. |
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A delayed response to an issue often finds interest faded or diverted to another pressing challenge. |
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Aside from creating some confusion, there was an increased risk of injury to the firefighters and the potential for a delayed response. |
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The role that distance plays in accessing safety and delayed response times by police and authorities. |
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However, adverse weather conditions delayed response and therefore reduced its effectiveness. |
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As a result, a delayed response is considered to be a deemed refusal. |
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Patients with breathing problems, car crash victims, patients with chest pains, seizures strokes among others face delayed response times. |
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The concept of time and distance refers to those conditions that determine whether an officer must respond immediately or whether a delayed response may be employed. |
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Those meetings were not held, either because of a delayed response on the part of the relevant authorities, or because the authorities in question requested their postponement. |
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