Most never got beyond the drawing boards, and all were scrapped prior to the return of the UN inspectors last year. |
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If MCM inspectors catch anyone fishing or collecting bait or shellfish in these areas they will issue fines. |
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Some buses examined by inspectors in the last year have been found to have defective steering, faulty brakes or even bald tyres. |
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Even when made aware of bullying, Ofsted inspectors won't mark a school down for it now, either. |
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As building inspectors, fire marshals and riot police rally against them, the squatters continue to fight for decent shelter and survival. |
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Dalits will try to get plum posts, inspectors in every thana, kotwal in city and commissioner in the commissionorate. |
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He criticised the minister's proposal to allow only Garda inspectors obtain a search warrant from a district judge. |
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But we believe and the Secretary General has said this that if the U.S. and others cooperate, the inspectors can conclude their job. |
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The inspectors had received repeated death threats from landlords who objected to government inspections. |
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The school is also regularly monitored by inspectors from the watchdog group to ensure standards are being improved and maintained. |
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He said a sufficiently large and representative group of inspectors would ensure impartiality. |
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Canada would monitor their interaction to ensure the inspectors don't go off task. |
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And fire service inspectors visit the care homes at least once a year as part of their statutory duties. |
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Her father was one of the inspectors employed to help maintain the rabbit proof fence. |
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As for the Law Society, it is concerned about the choice of home inspectors and their regulation. |
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Social Services inspectors were monitoring how the money was beings spent, she said. |
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But after an investigation at the block, fire service inspectors decided the walls did not need to be reinforced. |
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Ten newly-recruited labour inspectors will ensure that the bill is enforced. |
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Suggestions from the council's own inspectors and the public were also put forward and a list of schemes was selected. |
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What are the implications of this for ensuring that luggage inspectors remain vigilant? |
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But the service gets only one out of three possible stars because the inspectors believe the service is unlikely to get any better. |
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Government inspectors have praised hospital services in Burnley, Pendle and Rossendale in a new report. |
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Council bosses have just appointed a team of inspectors to ensure the works are completed on time and done properly. |
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They stopped customers before they reached the automatic gates where the ticket inspectors were positioned. |
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There were no female police officers there and I feel the whole thing would have been better dealt with by ticket inspectors. |
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This morning, as I got off the train there were no ticket inspectors at the end of the platform. |
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And it is interesting how ticket inspectors and train announcers all suddenly vanish when there is a delay. |
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Three men dressed as nothing special stand and show their brass medallions and eye us now as ticket inspectors. |
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They then have ticket inspectors on the train to validate your validated ticket. |
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More than a third of police inspectors are performing high-risk roles with no training for the job, a survey has revealed. |
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The BJP government took direct control of the postings and transfer of police inspectors. |
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The Kanagawa police inspectors were there as Frankie Furukawa entered the room. |
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Senior police inspectors come and hug him affectionately all along the route. |
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I remember when I was invited by some Serbian police inspectors to discuss my faith. |
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Some of the things which I said in relation to the range of responsibilities that people at my level have apply also to sergeants and inspectors. |
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Bradford's public is suffering because of a shortage of police sergeants and inspectors, it was claimed today. |
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Constables and sergeants wore white gloves, and inspectors and the more senior ranks wore black or brown leather gloves. |
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We won't know until the inspectors get there what his frame of mind is, but it's pretty bellicose in the meantime. |
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At the al-Dawrah animal vaccination laboratory, journalists were again given a guided tour after the inspectors had left. |
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Construction sites in York and North Yorkshire are to be assessed by health and safety inspectors to check the risk of falls from height. |
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At Ogallala, Nebraska, milepost 342, on May 27, 1867, they swooped down on the tracklayers while Dodge and government inspectors were present. |
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Haywood said the sharp-eyed inspectors are on the lookout for the slightest deviance from the rules. |
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And when wildlife inspectors intercept illegal shipments of endangered and threatened animals, he is the first person called. |
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A recent safety blitz by health and safety inspectors showed scaffold and roof workers were the worst offenders. |
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Running staff, drivers of passenger and good trains, guards and locomotive inspectors are involved in the dispute. |
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Following the turnaround, St Paul's received a favourable Ofsted report from inspectors in which they highlighted good standards. |
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Government inspectors plan to visit the borough in June to check up on whether the council is providing value for money for its residents. |
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Those inspectors said large quantities of biological agents remained unaccounted for as recently as this year. |
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He said the inspectors, who arrived unannounced, toured maintenance workshops and asked questions. |
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The school was also ranked third in the country when inspectors sat in on lessons. |
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This said, I'm no bolshie hero going to court or engaging in ugly confrontations with inspectors. |
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They were unhurt, and warehouse managers immediately sealed off the aisles until safety inspectors arrived. |
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Workers have unearthed buried bombs they say are loaded with anthrax, aflatoxin and botulin toxin, and inspectors are analysing the contents. |
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Furthermore, experienced inspectors knew what, when, and how to pursue a subject that is unlikely to occur to a neophyte. |
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The shortage of inspectors is only one of a series of issues facing the new-build programme. |
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The health inspectors had only visited twice in the space of the 12 months. |
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The US would have to station inspectors at each and every spaceport or launch facility worldwide. |
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Fire inspectors who visited the venue in the town High Street said the practice breached health and safety regulations. |
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Several immigrants didn't know how to write or spell their own names, so immigration inspectors created one for them. |
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The SPLA claims the raids were an attempt to defame and vilify teachers and demanded that the government discipline the inspectors involved. |
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In addition to starting up its nuclear reactors, it has expelled UN inspectors and is withdrawing from the nuclear non-proliferation treaty. |
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Employees can refer complaints to the inspectors, who can then carry out spot checks of employer records and workplaces. |
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In the north region, inspectors rescued 2,456 animals and collected a further 35,001 that were unwanted or abandoned. |
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The inspectors did say that there were a number of things the school could do to raise standards of attainment. |
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Mrs Ver said she was delighted the present nursery school was praised by education watchdog inspectors despite the state of the old building. |
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Now, what does the postal inspectors look at at the post office station before it comes to the recipient? |
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Bureau inspectors immediately confiscated and destroyed both the carcasses and meat products. |
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Instead managers and inspectors explained away grievances, developing stock phrases with which to reject them. |
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Department of Health inspectors stripped CCC Social Services of its former one-star status leaving it with zero stars out of a possible three. |
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To date, U.S. weapons inspectors have not been able to find stockpiles of biological agents or signs of an active nuclear program. |
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Bosses at Metrolink have also ordered ticket inspectors to take a tough line against anyone caught without a ticket. |
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They are caviling that inspectors are being recruited from too many countries including Asians and Africans. |
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I saw herds of ticket inspectors on the route catching unticketed miscreants during the first week of operation but I've not seen any since. |
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The inspectors also found dust on bed frames, bed lamps and bed curtain rails in seven out of ten wards at the hospital. |
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Earlier this month, Japanese inspectors in Okinawa found excessive levels of sulfanilamide in a 600 kg batch of live eels imported from Taiwan. |
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Of the 537 overweight trucks that inspectors caught last year, the average weight was 75 tons. |
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The school headteacher has been suspended and a new 'superhead' appointed after Ofsted inspectors revealed a catalogue of safeguarding concerns. |
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Education inspectors are on target to monitor every childminder and day care provider in North Yorkshire by March. |
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Fishery inspectors have now pinpointed the source and they estimate the kill to be in the region of 3000 between salmon parr, and trout. |
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Even city fathers expect the inspectors to be highly critical of their checking system. |
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I'm not an expert and I can't say for sure, but I think the UN weapons inspectors took a partial view of biological warfare. |
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The inspectors are irritated because it knocked them off their perch, undermining their authority and purpose on the world stage. |
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To wind up in court, employers must have blatantly ignored the warnings issued by labour inspectors. |
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In other cases, thermal imagers are being used by highway inspectors to monitor brake operation in trucks. |
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There are even former inspectors who worked hard and in good faith who ultimately lost faith in the inspections process. |
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Contrary to your suggestion, economic sanctions were not imposed after Iraq refused UN weapons inspectors access. |
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Age can be determined, but it is imprecise and the final decision could well be up to individual inspectors. |
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Paying commuters today reacted with delight to news that more inspectors than ever are now hunting down fare dodgers. |
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The guide has a permanent team of 10 UK inspectors, whose only job is to travel the country and assess potential inclusions. |
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Three inspectors spent three days at the 60 pupil village school in September and their findings were all complimentary. |
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He concocts a story of appointments with the council and market inspectors. |
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Surveillance, security, croupiers, inspectors and pit bosses are all on the look-out for regulars who get desperate. |
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The fact that he would have lied to inspectors back then doesn't show he's some sort of congenital liar. |
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Undercover inspectors in plain clothes ride around the Metrolink routes and challenge passengers to prove they have a ticket. |
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One-fifth of the conditions imposed by inspectors related to safety issues such as provision of fire blankets and smoke alarms. |
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During a lull, the men reminisce about the times they've defied intrusive government inspectors and other interlopers. |
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A surprise visit from inspectors helps a CEO see the importance of putting safety first. |
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A school for children with learning difficulties has been severely criticised and branded ineffective by inspectors in a damning report. |
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But Mr Waters says inspectors can be out of touch with what it is like to be working day-to-day in a classroom. |
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However, planning inspectors decided the council's complaints were too vague. |
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The kind of lesson the inspectors would enjoy would be for the teacher to sit in silence while the students talk gibberish to each other. |
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They must give due deference to the decisions of the inspectors and the Secretary of State. |
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By then, Unmovic inspectors had carried out some 700 inspections at 500 sites without finding prohibited weapons. |
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A Hampshire junior school has turned weakness into strength and won glowing praise from Ofsted inspectors. |
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The two inspectors ate what they could, polishing off the meal with some frozen desserts, before paying the bill. |
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In the report inspectors recognised the problems we have with poor accommodation and punctual starts to lessons arising from this. |
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These inspectors will render an accounting of all nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons programs and will help oversee their elimination. |
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France has supported more diplomatic efforts be made to persuade Iraq to allow the return of weapons inspectors. |
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Today, building inspectors were examining the sub-post office in a row of cottages to see if the wall where the machine was fitted is safe. |
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The processes under which election officers and inspectors operate are error-prone and unnecessarily laborious. |
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More than 2,500 neglected, unwanted or abandoned exotic pets were seized by inspectors last year. |
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Indications are the weapons inspectors will be accepted but hardly welcomed when they arrive Monday in Baghdad. |
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Social welfare service employees and municipal inspectors are also on strike. |
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Their flock now boasts 35 ewes and 2 rams and, as of March, the sheep have been deemed scrapie free by inspectors. |
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The inspectors recommended a partition to split the juniors from the infants or better still a separate classroom to be created. |
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If we had inspectors in the country we could keep at least a limited read on what sort of progress he was making. |
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Our best defense against agroterrorism is not creation of a new payroll of food inspectors. |
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All 134 children attending the school will remain at home until health inspectors give the all-clear. |
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So far, though, the inspectors themselves have displayed a rather more lenient, laid-back approach. |
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Through the tiny window I watched the pensioners shuffling by with their yappy dogs, the parking inspectors on the prowl. |
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Bedfordshire was rated weak by Government inspectors last year and poor at its previous inspection. |
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These inspectors will render an accounting of all nuclear, chemical and biological weapons programs and will help oversee their elimination. |
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Questions by inquisitive inspectors were answered carefully to avoid revealing new information. |
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The inspectors complained that raw eggs were being stored at room temperature instead of in the fridge. |
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They are hated by the public more than parking attendants and tax inspectors. |
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Its critics claim that some downed animals are passed by inspectors because they are just conscious enough to respond to a kick. |
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Ford even created his own sociological department, staffed by 50 inspectors who kept tabs on autoworkers ' behavior off the job. |
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Police, aviation inspectors and the owners of the aircraft inspect the site of the crash. |
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A recurring problem highlighted by these inspectors was the number of butts thrown on paths, roadways and parks. |
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Animal cruelty inspectors found the two dogs had been so badly treated they weighed just half of what they should have been. |
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Police officers and revenue inspectors issued 32 penalty fines for fare evasions after boarding buses stopping in London Road, Thornton Heath, last Wednesday. |
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Tram operators are issuing inspectors with new hand-held high-tech computers which can check the name and address of a ticketless passenger in three seconds. |
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Teague and two other commission inspectors would now handle the job, Wright was told. |
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To isolate harmful food, inspectors from 82 municipal laboratories armed with spectroscopes and radiation detectors comb the city's 69 open-air markets. |
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In the 1880 census they identified themselves as sailors, shipbuilders, ship carpenters, teamsters, wharfingers, inspectors of customs, spar makers, seamen, and sea captains. |
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Further reform will tighten the rankings given to schools by inspectors. |
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The UN could have gone on passing resolutions and sending in inspectors and rapporteurs for the next 50 years, but in the end there was no realistic alternative to war. |
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The shift inspectors whose officers I had observed on patrol over many months offered either to escort me personally or provide a constable for the purpose. |
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Contraventions of the Marine Living Resources Act related to catching crayfish, hake and toothfish without a permit and offloading catches without inspectors present. |
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Thornton's restaurant has two Michelin stars, an accolade which involves the restaurant receiving up to nine visits a year from Michelin inspectors. |
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Changes to the building had to be made after the review by the safety inspectors. |
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Such a quid-pro-quo method, Arnold complained, turned school inspectors into wage laborers mechanically examining each student on his or her passive retention of knowledge. |
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As if council health inspectors have been retrenched, vendors are allowed to sell uncovered food stuffs, the real breeding grounds for many diseases, not only cholera. |
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The new qualification for home inspectors will be modelled on the Corgi system for gas fitters, which may explain why utility companies are entering the market. |
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They typically involve inspectors interviewing key personnel and examining operation procedures like snow removal and important areas like runways, taxi ways and aprons. |
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At one factory the university team visited in Mexico, the factory manager wanted to guarantee that the inspectors would find his factory spotless. |
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A hospital at the centre of a row after failing to diagnose two patients with cancer has received praise from independent inspectors for its cancer care. |
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For years, UN inspectors were given the runaround until they gave up. |
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The inspectors acknowledged that the high number of children in the school with special needs has had an impact on our overall standards of attainment. |
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The plan was recently judged by another inspector to conform with Government policy and it is exasperating to see other inspectors failing to uphold it. |
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Usda inspectors sample apples to gauge taste and other quality factors. |
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Often tax inspectors would discover tax evasion by examining an individual's personal assets and lifestyle to see if their outgoings tally with their income. |
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This, incidentally, suggests we have a trawl within a trawl, as it is not part of the usual business of Transport Police to operate as ticket inspectors. |
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Field staff including maistries and inspectors were deployed for duty and for monitoring the situation in various areas for immediate rectification, he said. |
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The hawks saw the new policy as providing political cover for war, humoring the international community while remaining hostile to the return of the weapons inspectors. |
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Cobwebs, chewing gum, dust and cigarette burns were some of the sights which greeted a team of inspectors when they arrived for an unannounced visit to Southend Hospital. |
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A memorandum to inspectors from FAA headquarters instructs them to seek the more severe sanctions for any violation of a security-related notam, Yodice said. |
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For lack of several hundred mine inspectors, thousands of coal miners could be idled. |
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A team of inspectors spent three days examining every aspect of the school and wrote a glowing report recognising its excellent teaching standards and visionary thinking. |
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However by last weekend the inspectors had ruled out disease or environmental causes, heightening the speculation that the cattle starved to death over the long winter season. |
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He was referring to the additional protocol to the Nonproliferation Treaty, which allows inspectors to visit any nuclear site at any time, without giving prior notice. |
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Judge Irene Berger asked Hughart who had ordered him to give miners advance word of inspectors. |
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South Lakeland District Council is unambitious, lacks drive at the top and is unlikely to improve without significant change, according to inspectors, reports Beth Broomby. |
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Plans for the surface-to-surface missile were one of the regime's most closely-guarded secrets and were unknown to United Nations weapons inspectors. |
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The inspectors have commended us for those efforts and have given us a couple of useful pointers on how to continue our improvements and we are already taking action on those. |
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And withdrawing from the non-proliferation Treaty or kicking out U.N. nuclear inspectors would implicitly do the same thing. |
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Rubbish inspectors have been giving up tricks of their trade by giving householders lessons in how to pack their dustbins in a bid to encourage more recycling. |
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Keep your laptop switched on in sleep mode, which will save time in case security inspectors ask you to turn it on to prove it's a working computer. |
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In August, the landlord removed the entire stairwell, prompting City of Montreal building inspectors to declare her apartment unfit for habitation. |
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Scarborough Council has been in the firing line over the issue since Government inspectors criticised its record on recouping overpayments and investigating fraud. |
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The inspectors found that the service was moving the right way. |
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But inspectors were flabbergasted when bayside residents attending a public meeting admitted they had been seeing the beetle for a couple years or more. |
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The political leaders speak of United Nations resolutions, of unilateralism, of multilateralism, of weapons inspectors, of coercion and noncoercion. |
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There are also new tools, like the Predator unmanned surveillance planes, which the United States could make available to the inspectors if it chooses to do so. |
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Included in the measure are provisions that were opposed by the UN weapons inspectors themselves as not only unnecessarily provocative, but unrealizable. |
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It operated a fleet of very old airplanes and had such a woeful safety record that FAA inspectors wanted to ground it. |
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The fact of the matter is, is that, in a country the size of California, that 100 weapons inspectors are not going to be able to find the equivalent of a needle in a haystack. |
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There would be no fares to collect, and no ticket inspectors. |
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The UN inspectors had dismantled the facilities and weapons materials, but what remained was the brain trust of scientists and the engineering know-how. |
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However, inspectors said schools were working hard to give children the chance to take part in a wider range of activities, such as street hockey and orienteering. |
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Special inspectors place thermostatic seals on each estufa, and if the temperature becomes too high the seal is automatically broken and the wine is then confiscated. |
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Council inspectors currently monitor bacteriological contamination and disinfectant levels at 33 pools. |
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Meat inspectors today grade carcasses on the basis of how much intramuscular fat, or marbling, they see. |
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Not the coolest of gunsels, Manni panicked when he saw transit inspectors board the train. |
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As the inspectors appeared at the front gate, the Iraqis moved the calutrons out the back of the base on large tank transporters. |
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He says that inspectors threatened him because he notarized documents in Albanian but he explained to them that this is legal. |
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White and two city building code inspectors found that the flue pipe to the stove was too close to a wall that caught on fire. |
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Under the plan, ODA inspectors have discretion about when to inspect and reinspect. |
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Sometimes inspectors are nitpicky, Toth said, and will fail a unit for a minor violation like a cracked tile. |
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Factory inspectors supervised the execution of the law, however, their scarcity made enforcement difficult. |
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Lynne Pledger of Clean Water Action said the new state inspectors will allow the state to look for patterns. |
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The inspectors found items stored in the wrong areas, diluted, unlabelled cleaners, damaged ceiling tiles and stained curtains. |
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Abu Dhabi Municipality sent inspectors into 227 beauty salons and seized the goods. |
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Hednesford's Hedgeford Lodge is now included on the loo roll of honour after it was handed a platinum star rating by inspectors. |
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The cases were detected after animal health inspectors investigated an unusual cluster of nine TB cases in the domestic moggies a year ago. |
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Hygiene inspectors have arrested five expatriate workers during a raid on an unlicensed sweetmeat factory in Hejra district of Madinah. |
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Also, FEMA inspectors monitor the homeowners to make sure building is continuing. |
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A HOSPITAL has been criticised by inspectors who found dust piled high and dried blood and body fluids smeared over equipment. |
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This week staff at a school were criticised by inspectors for dressing too scruffily. |
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Dr Nadia Aziz urged the drug inspectors to ensure qualified persons at medical stores to avoid unnecessary usage of drugs and self-medication. |
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Those benefitting from the grant include welders, drafters and quality control inspectors. |
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Regular ticket inspectors did not work and, infuriatingly, station amenities such as waiting rooms and public conveniences remained locked. |
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To monitor the effectiveness of the grant, two inspectors of schools were appointed in 1837, Seymour Tremenheere and the Rev. |
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A further scandal surrounded headteachers dismissed following poor OFSTED reports being hired as inspectors. |
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The Ofsted complaints procedure has also been heavily criticised for opacity and a strong bias in favour of the inspectors. |
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So all that evidence we had gathered meant nothing and essentially this team of experienced inspectors was not trusted to make a judgement. |
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Tuwaitha, the Iraqi site most scrutinized by UN inspectors since 1991, was left unguarded and was looted. |
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Unlike most degrees, the state has control over teacher training courses, and standards are monitored by Ofsted inspectors. |
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Department of Agriculture inspectors look for horses and livestock that stray across the border carrying ticks. |
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These animals are often called wetstock, and the inspectors are referred to as tickriders. |
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These conditions were a concern for the health visitors and housing inspectors who visited its dirty streets. |
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The board's inspectors were able to visit local authorities and ensure that they were performing satisfactorily. |
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While the smaller schools were praised by inspectors, the two larger schools on St Mary's were judged as inadequate. |
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Girls and mothers would also work around the house to keep it orderly to please the public inspectors. |
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The inspectors were met with evasion and denials from the Soviet scientists, and were eventually ordered out of the facility. |
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Data was extracted from reports of factory inspectors, physicians, trade unions, economists, and social workers. |
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Three of the four inspectors had recommended in their first report that all children 12 or older should be allowed to work twelve hours a day. |
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Michelin has gone to extraordinary lengths to maintain the anonymity of its inspectors. |
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When the inspectors boarded the train and I didn't have a ticket, I thought it was worth a try to pretend I didn't speak English. |
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The inspectors looked at 60 children in six regions in a joint inspection into the work of YOTs with children placed away from home. |
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Meanwhile, Denise confesses to pilfering from the Minute Mart just as regional inspectors turn up to check the stocktaking. |
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The inspectors will also have to take psychological tests and an integrity test which will test their conscience, trustiness and integrity. |
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But municipality inspectors also discovered niswar and paan being sold under counters at grocery shops across Abu Dhabi. |
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But he said that a year later, when he learned that state inspectors were enforcing cosmetology regulations on threaders, he struggled to find licensed workers. |
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The UN security council is edging towards a compromise resolution on Iraq demanding unfettered access for weapons inspectors to Saddam Hussein's eight presidential palaces. |
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Mrs Stubbs, in her late fifties, retired from Douay Martyrs school in Hillingdon, west London, after helping it earn an education Oscar from schools inspectors last month. |
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Congress has approved a continuing resolution that among other things will allow USDA to shift funds around to avoid furloughing government meat inspectors later this year. |
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Staff vetting was crucial because police have 'extraordinary powers' over citizens and have access to highly sensitive information, the inspectors said. |
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Between 1857 and 1880, more than 60 deaths were recorded by mine inspectors in the Blaenavon coal and ironworks, although these may not have been in the Big Pit itself. |
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Clergy and local bishops served as officials, as well as the imperial officials called missi dominici, who served as roving inspectors and troubleshooters. |
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It was routinely used by engineers, mechanics and insurance inspectors. |
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To identify pieces of mail that might contain controlled substances, postal inspectors rely on a package profile based on a readily discernable, predetermined set of criteria. |
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Indeed planning appeal cases clearly indicate that inspectors are not sympathetic to uncharacteristic alterations and the addition of suburbanising features. |
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In the past, protectors have been exiguously identified as inspectors of labor, consular representatives, overseas governments, missionaries, lawyers and the like. |
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Cargo ship Det Norske Veritas was stopped from leaving Sunderland when inspectors found 23 faults, including a corroded fire main and unsafe liferafts. |
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Saddam accepted the resolution on 13 November and inspectors returned to Iraq under the direction of UNMOVIC chairman Hans Blix and IAEA Director General Mohamed ElBaradei. |
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The letter from planning inspectorate director Rynd Smith explains that planning inspectors must balance evidence to ensure the best outcomes in the public interest. |
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Lila Mae's own description of the position of the early inspectors reveals the larger implications of the development of such a revolutionary approach as Intuitionism. |
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Confidential Whitehall documents reveal that years later UN inspectors asked Britain for copies of the Magnox blueprint so they could do their jobs properly. |
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