The Nova Scotia law says that they are laying their jurisdiction to the extent of exploitability. |
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Due to an innovated formula the exploitability of HI-TECH modern foams up to 66 litres. |
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We make a limited guarantee that these problems are of minimal impact and unproven exploitability. |
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Aquifers are being overdrawn, and most dammable rivers are already at the limits of exploitability, he added. |
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To what extent is it hoped that the greater exploitability of Polish relative to Chinese labour will be an investment draw? |
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In other cases we have been saved from full exploitability of complex step-by-step attacks because we had fixed one of the intermediate steps. |
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During our ongoing auditing process we find many bugs, and endeavor to fix them even though exploitability is not proven. |
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The following common pawn weaknesses are disadvantageous in direct proportion to their exploitability, which tends to increase as pieces are exchanged. |
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Article 1 of the convention defined the term shelf in terms of exploitability rather than relying upon the geological definition. |
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The deposit should undergo studies to define its exploitability. |
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To a certain extent, Latin America is responsible for the inclusion of the exploitability criterion in the Geneva Convention on the Continental Shelf. |
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