A 24-hour manned hotline has also been set up to give information and deal with individual concerns. |
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I operate an emergency hotline to ensure that I can assist in securing a speedy hearing of these issues by the court whenever they arise. |
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But calls to their emergency hotline revealed 1,900 houses were without fuel. |
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The woman shopkeeper saw her condition and called Childline, an emergency hotline for children in distress. |
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Officers were unable to find out which address the men were using to sell the drugs until the call to our hotline. |
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Since it was launched five weeks ago, several people have contacted the It's Your Call hotline to complain about teenage bikers wreaking havoc. |
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Get support immediately by talking to a campus professional, crisis center, or local help hotline. |
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The club has also issued a hotline number which residents can call if they have any complaints about the event. |
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The hotline will be operating day and night and 30 lines will be available simultaneously. |
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I suggest bringing home a leaflet about a crisis center or hotline or something similar. |
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The CourseLine began as a toll-free hotline to link boaters to nearby boating courses. |
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We also get an additional 3,000 reports of blockages via the Council's hotline. |
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This season there will be a soybean rust hotline which is being funded by the Nebraska Soybean Board. |
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And they are appealing for the public to use the hotline to help stop other dealers from getting a toehold here. |
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From today a special hotline will enable people to report sightings of the rogue cars. |
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A hotline number has been made available to report corruption and erring officials will be suspended on the spot. |
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People will be encouraged to ring a new shame hotline to inform on rubbish dumpers. |
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The farmers and landowners hotline received more than 600 enquiries on Monday alone, and by the following day, 400 movements were authorised. |
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Police are encouraging the public to use the drugs hotline and shop a dealer. |
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Those calling the hotline are referred onto police or community service officers for further help. |
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To advertise the hotline number, posters in Urdu and English will be circulated in Warrington. |
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Officers believe the hotline will play a major role in the fight to keep these dealers at bay. |
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City council bosses are urging anyone who witnesses fly-tipping to pick up the phone and call the hotline. |
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About six people a day are currently calling the hotline with vital intelligence about the sale of drugs. |
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Anyone who can identify vandals responsible for these tags can call the council's 24-hour graffiti hotline. |
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This evening he was clearly more subdued, giving out police hotline numbers and playing thoughtful, reflective music. |
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Queensland's hotline for the elderly fields calls from all walks of life and situations. |
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The foundation had to set up a specific hotline to take questions and address concerns. |
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Set up an energy hotline to provide information on your program, and accept employee suggestions on energy efficiency improvements. |
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It also protects your operations with expert back up from our highly trained hotline and technical support teams. |
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In order to achieve maximum impact and effectiveness with available funding, the hotline network must operate as efficiently as possible. |
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In this respect, the setting-up of the Mercedes-Benz hotline did not put an end to the infringements. |
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In each country, customers can now call a specific hotline number for all questions relating to a particular product. |
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The national hotline and the special website will remain in force for five years. |
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Notify our SolarMax hotline if you are unable to rectify the fault by means of the following troubleshooting measures. |
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It will include free training for all miners as soon as they get their redundancy notice as well as the creation of a jobs hotline in the Selby Job Centre. |
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In a major national campaign organised by Keep Britain Tidy, people are being asked to ring a hotline number and report on those they catch fly-tipping. |
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Combining information gained by officers with intelligence from the hotline, a series of busts were carried out in July, which resulted in 16 arrests. |
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A hotline user was put at disposal as of actors and of the protocols of formalized degraded procedures. |
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A central hotline number should be known to the customer in order to canalize all customer information in the right direction. |
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If you need technical advice immediately, a team of NTN experts is just a phone call away with the NTN technical service hotline. |
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Our ethics hotline is available to anyone who suspects unethical behavior at the company. |
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Every shift at LLGS, a counseling hotline which celebrated its 40th birthday earlier this year, was three hours long. |
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The hotline provides a link to a web page that must be completed by the complainer. |
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The experience and knowledge of the team laid the foundations for the hotline. |
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About two thirds of the institutions reported to provide for a publicly accessible whistle-blower hotline. |
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And until November 2, leaf peepers can call a twenty-four-hour fall foliage hotline telling them exactly when and where to catch peak colors throughout the region. |
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It said the hotline was the first step in its anti-fraud campaign. |
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A toll-free, bilingual hotline was set up in order to provide more detailed information and to allow women to opt out of the research. |
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The Ministry of Defence had set up an emergency telephone hotline so that victims of hazing and their families could lodge complaints. |
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However, only the trainee is able to select and talk on a hotline or landline. |
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An information hotline may frustrate callers if they are always listening to a recorded message. |
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This free multi-channel telephone hotline operates from 9.00 to 18.00 on weekdays. |
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People pass on anonymous tip-offs using the charity's hotline or website. |
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Priority switching in the 24-hour hotline support for fastest possible fault diagnosis and guaranteed response times minimize downtimes. |
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The hotline newsdesk will provide all the information you require relative to audiovisual coordination. |
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Maintenance customers can take advantage of our personal support hotline for issue resolution or workarounds. |
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Stella Rotaru and her colleagues barnstorm the country, plastering villages with hotline numbers and staging concerts. |
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The branch in Volgograd opened a hotline that provides quality information on AIDS issues. |
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Beginning 1st August, speeders have a hotline to the traffic violations office for the police force. |
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This innovative project offers students, parents and teachers the opportunity to raise problem behaviours by phoning the hotline number. |
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Argentinian Nikita Reim is in charge of the hotline for customer support in German, Spanish and Italian. |
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We are setting up an anti-corruption hotline to protect whistleblowers. |
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Roberta Valente, a consultant who works with the hotline, said laws are struggling to keep up with the changing digital landscape. |
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His hotline settles the question about where shame belongs in religious communities. |
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They have to rely on a hotline to accept calls with tips or claims from other countries. |
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When you handled the Turkey hotline, were you still able to cook the big dinner or did you have to outsource it? |
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So what was the craziest Turkey hotline conundrum that you ever had to handle? |
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Sanghera runs a group called Karma Nirvana in the U.K., where girls can call a hotline to get help. |
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Residents are being urged to use the hotline to shop nuisance neighbours and advise police and councils of vandalism and abandoned cars blighting the area. |
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Information on the hotline is passed on to local councils and the Environment Agency every day so they can track down offenders and keep a check on the problem. |
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The web page for that episode does include a link to a suicide hotline number. |
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These include a crackdown on youths found with knives, forcing vandals to clean up the areas they destroy and setting up a hotline for members of the public to report neds. |
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An offer cannot be made unless you have a CEF, so the person at the end of the hotline can only confirm whether there are places available and whether your qualifications would satisfy an offer. |
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How many years did you spend manning the Times Turkey Day hotline? |
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She asked you a very specific question which you have not answered, namely how you propose to chase up the Member States which have not yet set up the hotline. |
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Over the last decade our toll-free hotline has received thousands of requests from the public, and we've distributed hundreds of thousands of pieces of educational material as well. |
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Use the hotline for end customer queries or, if you are a system partner, our system partner hotline or the system partner practical support system. |
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The Ardrossan blackspot was the main concern raised by train drivers through the CIRAS hotline, which was set up by Scotrail. |
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An information hotline conveys an image of accessibility. |
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A hotline has been set up to receive complaints from workers about infringements of their rights and to forward them to the competent authorities. |
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In addition, CORGI launched a hotline number 401 2616, which offers information and advice. |
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Following this interview, Mr Wyss reminded our journalist that if anyone has any questions on the TB-DECO they should contact either the hotline numbers below or himself, and he would be pleased to discuss any queries. |
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The new England-wide hotline and website allows concerned members of the public to help connect a rough sleeper with local advice and services. |
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A Freephone confid-ential telephone hotline has been set up by the Enforcement Section, Road Haulage Division of the Department of Transport. |
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Lets you set up a direct hotline access for a room phone. |
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Second, customers receive unlimited priority phone support and are provided with a special hotline that is accessible only to customers at this level. |
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The Ministry of Labour and Social Policy had also created a national hotline for domestic violence, which received between 120 and 150 calls a month. |
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Chon and Ellerman also hope to strengthen Polaris's national hotline, which tripled in volume to 6,000 calls last year and identified 2,300 potential victims of trafficking. |
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I put a high value on the fact that I had a special hotline, with no hold time, to call when I had to rebook my Sandy-cancelled flight. I am not alone in my obsession. |
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The Interbank Team processes research for A and B transactions and operates the hotline for specific inquiries by the banks and by Swiss Interbank Clearing. |
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Call our free service hotline or send us an e-mail. |
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The PFA have set up their hotline in the aftermath of the on-going allegations involving gambling on yellow and red cards. |
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The University Students' Association provides a special First Aid hotline for Raisin Weekend. |
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The hotline will address topics such as breastfeeding in public, using breast pumps and coping with breast pain. |
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Chick estimates that anonymous calls to the hotline could help the city identify millions of dollars that are wasted or stolen. |
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Specifically, the code required employees to report misconduct by means of an anonymous toll-free telephone hotline. |
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If the agreed time slot is not sufficient for the treatment, the insured person contacts the medical hotline again before the agreed time slot has elapsed. |
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Locals dialling his emergency hotline are greeted in Kurdish. |
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Did I mention I volunteer at a squirrel-cide hotline? I talk suicidal squirrels off the ledge. |
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A fraud hotline you can call to talk to a trained volunteer for advice if you are worried you or a loved one has been scammed or if you suspect a scam in your community. |
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The hotline number will be recorded on GP surgery answerphones. |
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First launched in June 2005, the hotline for children's toll-free service is available 24 hours, seven days per week in all governorates of Egypt. |
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Nearly 40 percent said they would be more likely to make a report if they could remain anonymous, and 57 percent chose a hotline as their preferred method for doing so. |
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They include a confidential telephone hotline offering advice to those in the black economy on how to 'go straight' by putting their affairs in order. |
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The National Biodiesel Board recently rolled out a biodiesel hotline that will help truckers and other motorists find the fuel across the United States. |
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A telephone hotline also brought hours of frustration for many callers, with some charged more than PS100 for calls that were met with an engaged tone. |
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If you've got any problems with the product, ring our hotline. |
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