It can save lives in the event of a fall or accident and would give security in the event of a break-in. |
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The test was designed to simulate what would happen if their offices became unusable in the event of a wide-scale power loss or crowd trouble. |
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Another major issue for the team will be its course of action in the event of military conflict. |
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Backing up regularly would be niceish I guess, in the event of a hard drive failure. |
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For example, in the event of an emergency, you'd like your partner to be immediately recognised as your next of kin. |
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An adequate number of volunteers will be ready for rescue operation in the event of a mishap. |
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That meant that a maximum of 10 per cent of stored fuel could escape in the event of a breach of a tank wall. |
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The whistle is to be blown only in the event of emergencies and must be visibly worn at all times while on the premises. |
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The Adjudicator will be the president or, in the event of his unavailability, a person nominated by him. |
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Tens of millions more are underinsured, and face financial disaster in the event of serious illness or injury. |
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This loan is payable in full on demand in the event of the sale of the house at 34 Blandford St. by the undersigned. |
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As guarantee of this, the burgess was expected to own a house which could be distrained in the event of default of payment. |
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The front bonnet affords extra crumple space in the event of an accident, and both driver and passenger airbags are standard. |
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There's only so much the leader of the free world can do in the event of a crisis. |
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He said it was unlikely the decision would be reversed in the near future but could take place in the event of agreement on the talks. |
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The cannon in question is retired and would be used only as a decoy to fool enemies in the event of an attack. |
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Make sure that your will is up to date and that your wife has access to some funds in the event of your untimely death. |
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He suggested that in the event of his untimely demise, he would simply prop him up, put some sunglasses on him and keep him in office. |
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The intent of this requirement is to enable quick disconnection of the power in the event of an emergency. |
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The suite contains the computers and equipment necessary to help a small business function in the event of a company disaster. |
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Nor is the bank rushing blindly into disaster in the event of a bid succeeding. |
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In later years the oscillator was replaced by a duplicate diaphone to be used in the event of breakdown. |
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The Greens fear for their political survival in the event of a similar development at the federal level. |
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Watercraft liability covers you just like car liability insurance protects you in the event of an accident where you are found to be at fault. |
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Firefighters were given a lecture this week on mass decontamination in the event of a terrorist attack. |
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The flight attendant announces that in the event of sudden decompression, a mask will fall from an overhead compartment. |
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Permanent health protection contributions are premiums paid for income protection in the event of serious illness. |
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The channel is owned equally by four companies and each has pre-emptive rights over the shares, which give them priority in the event of a sale. |
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Thousands of lawyers from both sides were on standby in the event of any election day voting irregularities. |
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This is because polystyrene is a flammable material that gives off a toxic black smoke in the event of a fire. |
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The speaker may be called upon to cast the deciding vote in the event of a tie. |
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The plaintiffs' mortgages included the right of attornment of rents and other remedies in the event of default. |
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Does one then need the potassium iodate tablets issued by the Irish Government for emergency use in the event of a nuclear accident? |
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Earlier this month the department published an interim contingency plan designed to be used in the event of an animal health outbreak tomorrow. |
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She said Ireland has a contingency plan specifying the measures to be implemented in the event of an outbreak. |
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The first action in the event of a fire is to put on the gas mask each crewman is issued. |
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These enhancements assure increased structural integrity in the event of an accident or rollover. |
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The pneumonic plague would be the form most likely implicated in the event of an intentional attack. |
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This is a life insurance policy and its proceeds will be used to pay off a mortgage loan in the event of death. |
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The small silver disc encasing a temperature gauge could be a lifesaver in the event of a fire. |
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It also granted them a continuing power as attorneys in the event of his incapacity. |
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Their immunity from attack, in the event of failure to inspect, in other words, though great is not absolute. |
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Joyce stipulated that, in the event of Nora's death, his estate was to pass to their children. |
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Both Labor and the Liberals have ruled out making deals with the Greens in the event of a hung parliament. |
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A 4-mg solution of papaverine is used to irrigate vessels in the event of vasospasms. |
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It was agreed in the event of either death the estate of the deceased would pass to the survivor. |
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Yet during that period, not a single pamphlet was produced giving guidance in the event of a major terrorist attack. |
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A loose chinstrap allows a helmet to flop around, and thereby leaves you, the user, susceptible to injury in the event of a crash. |
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The generator is needed to keep the store's freezers, chiller cabinets and tills going in the event of a grid failure. |
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These include the vaccination of small numbers of military and medical specialists who would swing into action in the event of biological attack. |
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He explained that the chemical suits would also be employed in the event of a chemical spill or other incident involving hazardous materials. |
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Postmortem examinations are not even carried out automatically in the event of the sudden infant death syndrome. |
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There are very stringent rules and conditions in the event of a loss or claim. |
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From your extensive music collection, what five CDs would you save in the event of some natural disaster striking your home? |
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Bandsmen are professional musicians who act as stretcher-bearers in the event of war. |
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The Caribbean may be in for a greater catastrophe if shelters used in the event of natural disasters are not properly constructed and located. |
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The organising committee reserves the right to postpone or cancel the competition in the event of the weather being too stormy. |
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The SL is the first roadster to get window airbags to protect occupants' heads and upper bodies in the event of a smash. |
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Repairs to the port and starboard side hawseholes were completed so that the ship could be moved in the event of a storm. |
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As long as they are easily revocable in the event of a change of mind, they should be respected as evidence of a well thought out conviction. |
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The event will be timed and, in the event of a tie, the most expensive mountain bike will be deemed the winner. |
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No doubt more information will be put before the trial judge in the event of extradition taking place. |
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He said the ratepayer should also benefit in the event of a vehicle breakdown with little disruption to the service. |
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You heard that correct, no pitons, no chocks, no carabiners, no protection to secure the ropes in the event of a fall. |
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Are you keeping a reserve of under-worked staff on roll to tap into, in the event of an upswing? |
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The roof of the cabin has been engineered to provide protection against head injuries in the event of a collision. |
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World Health Organisation experts stressed the ready availability of iodine tablets is crucial in the event of a nuclear accident. |
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He further contended that this talk of 20,000 extra vehicles was only in the event of a doomsday scenario and was not practical. |
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He said keyholders of some properties had ordered the people occupying the properties to ring them first in the event of a fire. |
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These are used to help crew members to resuscitate passengers in the event of sudden cardiac arrest during a flight. |
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France and Germany combined to block moves to send Patriot missiles and other Nato hardware to defend Turkey in the event of war. |
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This conversation mostly focused around what happens in the event of a verdict. |
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I sincerely hope this man will reflect on my response and consider his action in the event of a similar occurrence. |
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It helps you to claim back your excess from the third party in the event of a non-fault claim. |
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To reduce investor concern, many municipal bonds are backed by insurance policies guaranteeing repayment in the event of default. |
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The 200,000 tonnes is the lead time needed for the importation of maize seed in the event of any shortfall. |
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Ireland has never had a case of Ring Rot and there are contingency plans in place in the event of an occurrence. |
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The law provides currently for serious damages to depositors in the event of a possible bank crisis when the Bulgarian lev would be depreciated. |
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One of the terms of the contract is that, in the event of dispute, the claim must be referred to arbitration. |
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A forum such as the State Ombudsman, can act as the arbitrator in the event of future disputes. |
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You can also use an app which enables smartphone or tablet owners to lock, locate and recover their gadgets in the event of loss or theft. |
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They will be taught the rudiments of life saving so that in the event of an emergency they can help sustain life until paramedics arrive. |
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Since they were available, they could be approached in the event of miscarriage of justice, or excess of jurisdiction, elsewhere. |
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They were prepared to sabotage the Soviet war machine in the event of a Warsaw Pact-NATO conflict. |
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Artists' fees and the costs and expenses in the event of cancellation were also covered. |
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The car's pedals will also de-couple in the event of a crash to prevent injuries to the feet and lower legs. |
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Entrants should indicate if they will be available to travel to Westport in the event of winning. |
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There are five halts along the line with an occasional passing loop in the event of more than one train running at the same time. |
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The countryside will not be closed down in the event of an outbreak of avian influenza. |
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However, it would be possible to install a standby generator, which would ensure power in the event of a failure of the mains supply. |
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The spending was approved at a meeting on July 5 of the Government standing committee on civil protection in the event of disasters. |
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You are allowed to copy it as a backup, unless specific provisions for replacement in the event of damage are provided by the manufacturer. |
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Working on an emergency action plan with a fire department or fire marshal helps to build rapport in the event of an emergency. |
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The mental activity consumes energy and can, in the event of excess, lead to overstrain. |
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A significant number would also increase the risk of injury to children in the event of an accident. |
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This arrangement ensures that, in the event of an absent partner, neither mentor nor mentee is alone during activities. |
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The leaflet says information and advice on steps to be taken in the event of a nuclear emergency will be sent out on radio and television. |
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Unlike Nato, it never had standing forces that could be committed in the event of conflict. |
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The residential sector to date has used micropower products mostly for backup power in the event of failure of the central utility grid. |
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She said they have been told, in the event of serious trouble, to stand aside and not attempt to prevent a breakout. |
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The only circumstances in which they could call in all outstanding debts would be in the event of their own disbandment. |
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The tablets will be accompanied by a pack advising what to do in the event of a national emergency. |
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The site claims, in the event of a detonation, you should take shelter, gain distance and minimize your exposure time. |
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As was stated on the ticket, a draw would take place in the event of more than one winner. |
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It makes great sense for the provider as they are covered in the event of non-payment. |
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The Medical Wing will be involved in setting up and running mobile field hospitals in the event of a conflict. |
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There are no proper dressing or drying facilities in the event of inclement weather. |
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An inertia switch cuts off the flow of fuel to the engine in the event of a collision minimising the risk of fire. |
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Rob Cockerham may substitute another prize of equal value, in the event of non-availability of a prize. |
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Basing US bombers and missiles on British soil certainly made Britain a target in the event of a nuclear war. |
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They're building a shelter for long-term use in the event of nuclear war. |
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I started making a plan to ditch the aircraft in the event of a flameout. |
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The IAS audit showed that the Commission needs to keep up the momentum in its efforts to ensure business continuity in the event of serious disruptions. |
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Everyone realises that there is no plan B in the event of failure. |
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The counterprovocation plan calls for consultation at the highest political levels in the event of an attack from North Korea. |
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Indeed, only a provision of the rules which interprets an abstention as a vote in favour in the event of a tie saw the bill past its final reading. |
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The Allies would keep their military forces on the Rhine to enforce payment and have the right to reoccupy German territory in the event of default. |
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The sum assured is doubled in the event of a travel-related accident. |
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The tags, writing and art style are all collected so in the event of a sprayer being caught, officers may be able to use a portfolio of evidence of other offences. |
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Six flexible fuel tanks with a capacity of 2,020 litres are self-sealing in the event of leakage following a crash or being pierced by projectiles. |
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I thought it was a pretty useful word that allowed New Zealanders to talk about how they would look after their kids in the event of a relationship split. |
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One wears a medallion around his neck with instructions on how to freeze his head cryogenically in the event of his death. |
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The show keeps a medic on set to provide emergency first aid in the event of alcohol overdose. |
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Such redundancy becomes paramount in mission-critical systems to ensure that disk servers take over for each other in the event of a hardware failure or a planned outage. |
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In casting the film, efforts were made to include the people who would be directly concerned in the event of a real-life outbreak or who at least worked in a related field. |
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He would not be able to live down the embarrassment in the event of someone telephoning him, as it was he who proposed the motion at committee to ban mobiles. |
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Due to an unfused vertebra in his back, he was classified 1-Y, meaning he would only be called up in the event of a full-scale war or an emergency. |
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The public are also being asked to discuss their wishes with their family so that there will be no hesitation or confusion in the event of untimely death. |
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It is hard to dispute that Britain would be exchanging a sound fiscal regime for a far inferior model in the event of having to sign up to the stability pact. |
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It means that the head-to-heads with Norway, which would initially be used to separate the nations in the event of a tie on points, have finished 2-2 on aggregate. |
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Further in the event of such pooling or combining, any payment made in accordance with paragraph 3 hereof shall be apportioned in the same way as royalties. |
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There could well be a tendency from both the west, east and south of Castlebar to bolster him up in the event of Michael and Jim being seen as certainties. |
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Here are some actions you can take now that can help you keep your job in the event of unpleasantness, or at least do well in court or with an out-of-court settlement. |
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A previously undisclosed study by the Army surgeon general assessed the risks associated with chemical facilities in the event of a terrorist attack. |
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They will also take on responsibilities, and one partner may face paying alimony to the other in the event of the legal partnership being dissolved. |
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The money was payable as a lump sum, quantified in advance, when it could not be foreseen what damages might have to be paid in the event of an accident. |
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The inquiries are due to take place in April, although alternative dates in June and July have been pencilled in in the event of a General Election in May. |
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There should be a social law ensuring protection to aged parents from their children with provision for periodical surveillance in the event of its breach. |
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Soldiers in camouflage fatigues and painted faces also carried heavy artillery to provide protective fire power in the event of a genuine security threat. |
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Although a second traumatic event may serve as abreaction or a cure for some dissociative amnesic states, this seems unlikely in the event of two severe neurological insults. |
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Please, please, please, do not, in the event of any positive action, give me the conditioned reflex answer that any relaxation will have to be means tested. |
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The inner cordon positions must set where they will be in defilade of the other inner cordon positions and the assault force in the event of a direct fire engagement. |
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This strategy not only emphasized the status of the paramount chief, but it also pushed the undefended villagers to the centre for protection in the event of an attack. |
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These agreements stipulated that the ships would be inspected by government officials, that they would sail in convoy and that demurrage would be paid in the event of delay. |
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He believes it is more likely that supplies would initially be restricted to major industrial users before domestic supplies were restricted in the event of a winter problem. |
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A first draft of the plan is out today outlining how to ration scarce medications and speed vaccine production in the event of a worldwide flu outbreak. |
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This means that in the event of heavy rain, a match may be cancelled, abandoned or suspended due to an unsafe outfield. |
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The glass was surrounded by gauze so that in the event of a glass breakage the Geordie became a Davy. |
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This power has not so far been used, but it could be a crucial power in the event of the collapse of a governing coalition. |
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The popularity of the Chartist movement between 1828 and 1858 led to a desire to refortify the Tower of London in the event of civil unrest. |
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As its name suggests, Bell Tower housed a belfry, its purpose to raise the alarm in the event of an attack. |
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The mandates invoked the compulsory jurisdiction of the Permanent Court of International Justice in the event of any disputes. |
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These amendments are expected to fortify CMIM as the region's financial safety net in the event of any potential or actual liquidity difficulty. |
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The Regency Acts allow for regencies in the event of a monarch who is a minor or who is physically or mentally incapacitated. |
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In exchange they had to agree to defend their part of the town's fortification in the event of a siege. |
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Transporting salt in standard aircraft risked rapid and severe structural corrosion in the event of a spillage. |
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The Soviet Union planned to use its Spetsnaz special forces in attacks on NATO airfields in the event of conflict. |
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Sweden's government pursued an independent course of nonalignment in times of peace so that neutrality would be possible in the event of war. |
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The question of what the different parties would do in the event of a hung result dominated much of the campaign. |
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These were issued in the event of bombing taking place with gas before evacuation. |
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Parliament passed an act making Philip regent in the event of Mary's death in childbirth. |
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This change was vital in order to gain the support of Plaid Cymru and the Welsh Liberal Democrats in the event of a referendum. |
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The cheapest rooms were at the top owing to the inability to escape in the event of a fire and the lack of piped water. |
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Gregg, devised plans for a campaign of nonviolent resistance in the event of a fascist invasion or takeover. |
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This is followed by land law, setting out the procedure in the event of rival ownership claims over land. |
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The livery would remain unchanged in the event of a change of operating franchisee. |
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Two telephone wires were placed parallel to the line of fortifications, providing redundancy in the event of a wire getting cut. |
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By November, it had made a commitment to devolve further powers to Orkney, Shetland and the Western Isles in the event of independence. |
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In a meeting of the island councils in March 2013, leaders of the three territories discussed their future in the event of Scottish independence. |
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The airline got a clawback provision in the event of failure of the engines to meet fuel-consumption targets. |
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However, with the Ashes going to Australia in the event of a drawn series, there was still all to play for at The Oval. |
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The race may also be restarted in the event of a serious accident or dangerous conditions, with the original start voided. |
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For example, in the event of a fiber cut, the network automatically reroutes communications traffic in the reverse direction away from the cut. |
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In very rough seas or in the event of a dismasting crewmembers have been airlifted away with broken limbs or chest, pelvis and head injuries. |
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Odorizing agents are added to propane, a naturally odorless gas, as a standard safety precaution to allow its detection in the event of a leak. |
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The practice of unplugging appliances may also help reduce damage to them in the event of lightning strikes to transformers serving camp. |
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A SECRET underground emergency bunker built to protect essential services in the event of a nuclear war is to go under the hammer. |
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This undercapitalization leaves the GSEs dependent upon the US Treasury for additional assistance in the event of adverse financial developments. |
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Compassionate leave of three days is given in the event of the death of any relative to the fourth degree. |
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Restoration times in the event of a fiber cut on a transport path are under 50 milliseconds. |
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This door is also fitted with a safety chain drive so that it can be manually opened or closed in the event of a mains power failure. |
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The car's center backseat is the safest spot in the event of a crash, according to a recent study. |
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Another change is if you have to surrender your driving licence to a court in the event of an endorsement. |
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Throughout the Tudor period, Windsor was also used as a safe retreat in the event of plagues occurring in London. |
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Even major figures such as Henry Clay and James Monroe expected to keep at least Upper Canada in the event of an easy conquest. |
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Wherever possible, the fallbacks reference the actions taken under the related inflation-linked bond in the event of a delay or cessation of publication. |
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For instance, the radio can automatically transmit its location in the event of an emergency call or upon user request through a dedicated shortcut key. |
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Others have been given absailing equipment so they can descend on the OUTSIDE of the ground, bypassing the perilous stairs, in the event of an emergency. |
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Under this plan, in the event of a superflood, New Orleans will have protection through the Bonnet Carre spillway, carrying a half million second feet of water. |
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In February 2014, Standard Life announced that it may move parts of their operations outside Scotland in the event of Scottish independence, if it was necessary to do so. |
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These allow sections of the canal to be isolated in the event of a leak. |
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It was this action that caused the British to enter the war, as they were still bound by the 1839 agreement to protect Belgium in the event of a war. |
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In September 2014, Royal Bank of Scotland announced that they would move their headquarters to London in the event of a Yes vote in the Scottish referendum. |
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Flood Zones were natural basins or rivers that could be flooded on demand and thus constitute an additional obstacle in the event of an enemy offensive. |
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They would also be very relevant in the event of a hung parliament. |
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She told the BBC she may still vote down a Labour Queen's Speech in the event of a narrow election win for Ed Miliband, despite her opposition to David Cameron. |
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The company ranks the creditworthiness of borrowers using a standardized ratings scale which measures expected investor loss in the event of default. |
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It is used in the event of an aircraft ditching in the Tay estuary. |
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When he learned of them, Asquith was concerned that the French took for granted British aid in the event of war, but Grey persuaded him the talks must continue. |
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Grey, the Foreign Secretary, refused any formal arrangement, but gave it as his personal opinion that in the event of war Britain would aid France. |
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It also reduces yaw in the event of an outboard engine failure. |
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This method was also used in the Northern Ireland Assembly, changed in 2009 to allow political parties to nominate new MLAs in the event of a vacancy. |
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However, rather than inform Ebert himself, he had Groener inform the government that the army would be in an untenable position in the event of renewed hostilities. |
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Homeporting a CVN at NAVSTA Mayport reduces risks to fleet resources in the event of natural disaster, manmade calamity, or attack by foreign nations or terrorists. |
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In fact, today seems like the perfect day to begin putting together a plan that will minimize the risk to your facility operations in the event of a power outage. |
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The UK Treasury issued a report on 20 May 2013 which said that Scotland's banking systems would be too big to ensure depositor compensation in the event of a bank failure. |
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A Channel 5 documentary broadcast on 16 July 2009 repeated the claim that the Germans intended to restore Edward VIII to the throne in the event of a German occupation. |
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Such is the fascinating future for Russia in the event of the establishment and welding of the befreed Russian Nation into a strong and firm democratic State. |
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Rindt had only recently begun to wear a shoulder harness, but refused to wear crotch straps because he felt they slowed his exit from the car in the event of fire. |
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Initially, UKIP's policy was that, in the event of them winning a general election, it would remove the UK from the EU without a referendum on the issue. |
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Under the Representation of the People Act 1867 Parliament can now continue for as long as it would otherwise have done in the event of the death of the Sovereign. |
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In January 1939, he was asked whether he would be prepared to serve in the cryptographic department of the Foreign Office in the event of national emergency. |
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Issues regarding patient care should be integrated into the contingency plan to ensure that patient needs will be met in the event of an emergency. |
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The Ceann Comhairle does not vote except in the event of a tie. |
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The bank was so steep that a refuge siding was required at the station in the event of engines having to leave some of their load behind to get up the hill. |
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The Mylar minimizes risks associated with broken glass capillaries by containing both the glass and the sample in the event of accidental breakage. |
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The reasoning behind this was that poultry was very inexpensive to maintain and in the event of a siege it did not require a lot of resources to maintain. |
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Hunt supporters previously claimed that, in the event of a ban, hunts would not be able to convert and that many hounds would have to be put down. |
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Little did I know that the government were on a war footing and had completed a draft of a Queen's Speech to calm us all in the event of nuclear warfare. |
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Dividing these funds in the event of a divorce is a complex process fraught with serious tax implications CPAs need to be aware of to counsel divorcing clients. |
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