In certain situations decreases in soil grade can lead to the impounding of water at or near the soil surface. |
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The taxi operators accuse government of failing to issue permits to taxi operators, and then impounding their vehicles for not having permits. |
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The taxi association members were protesting against the impounding of their vehicles by traffic authorities for not having operating permits. |
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Massive undersea landslides and the breakage of ice or sediment dams impounding large lakes are terrestrial processes that lead to release of water. |
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By the time I read about this, the impounding order had been rescinded. |
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He carries out the usual exploits, one of the most popular being the episode in which he kills Monster Frog, who has been impounding the water. |
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The impounding of the reservoir would also cause the flooding of nearly 700 ha of forest crop frequented by forest birds. |
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Don't ruin your holidays by accidents, heavy fines, impounding and driving bans. |
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The Republic of Cyprus took the right decision in inspecting the vessel and impounding its cargo, but the investigation is not finished. |
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The Town is studying the implementation of towing and impounding boats that are illegally parked in the main landing area. |
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There was an initiative here of auto impounding, and I believe that came through the provincial government. |
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Orders for the impounding of catches or fishing gears are few and far between. |
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Hydropower installations often require the impounding of water by dams, raising increasing concerns for socio-environmental impacts. |
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The policeman was checking and impounding the vehicles in public interest. |
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Nowadays, as a conservation measure, local councils have imposed curfews for domestic cats and begun impounding felines found wandering the streets at night. |
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According to the proponent, the increase of the bioavailability of mercury is temporary and, to all intents and purposes, ends from eight to ten years after impounding. |
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The proponent deems that following the introduction of lake trout, it would be possible to begin limited recreational fishing about five years after impounding and sustained recreational fishing, ten years after impounding. |
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It is even impounding the unlicensed cars that Mr Khin Nyunt's subordinates smuggled into the country through border checkpoints under their control. |
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The Commission's view is that the purpose of impounding these spare parts in transit extends beyond the objective of protecting industrial property rights. |
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The national law prescribes that an attachment order aiming at impounding intermediated securities of an account holder has to be addressed to the account operator. |
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The USA and the Peabody Coal Company have been trying since 1830 to exterminate the Dineh nation, by forced relocation, illegal impounding of livestock, and desecrating ceremonial sites. |
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In the context of international cooperation, the Commission shall authorise the impounding of suspect products so that the necessary checks can be carried out. |
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For more serious violations, their authority should extend to the gathering of evidence, impounding and confiscation of equipment, imposing a court summons, and when appropriate, arrest and detention powers. |
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On canalized rivers and artificial canals, the waterway consists of a series of level steps formed by impounding barriers through which vessels pass by a navigation lock. |
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The petitioners further alleged that the staff of the RTA Sanghar was extracting bribes from the ricksha drivers and in some cases also impounding their vehicles. |
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Actual damages must be shown to justify impounding cattle taken for damage feasant. Where there is no real damage, the cattle cannot be held for the costs. |
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Council Local Laws Officers authorised under Keeping, Control and Impounding of Animals Local Law 2003, have impounded the animals listed below. |
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The Rate of Impounding and Trespass, and the Mode of levying Damages and Replevying. |
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