Even the stores' harshest critics concede that they provide employment, albeit in primarily low-level service jobs. |
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Part of the mission profile involved tactical low-level flying approaching and departing Baghdad. |
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Most military low-level flying takes place on weekdays between 8am and 11 pm but on occasions this has been extended to allow for vital training. |
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It's hard to fight off the sense of vertigo as the ground drops away on takeoff and mountains rush beneath your feet during low-level flying. |
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Nearly 100,000 barrels of low-level radioactive waste from nuclear power plants, hospitals and research institutes are stored on the island. |
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The low-level flying mission required him to climb towards a cloud base at 1,850 ft where he simulated dropping freefall bombs. |
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In addition to the dangers of flying low-level missions, landing on the airfields was often equally dangerous. |
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The following day saw the opportunity for him to get back into the habit of low-level flying. |
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This is a very important factor for aircraft pilots to take into consideration during take-off and landing or when engaged in low-level flying. |
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He said before takeoff that they would perform a daring low-level pass 200 meters above ground at a speed of 900 kilometers per hour. |
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Typically, you need to program microcontrollers with a low-level language, such as Assembly. |
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He was also dragged into a public controversy over the carcinogenic effects of low-level radiation. |
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We need to concentrate on those kind of jobs instead of trying to save low-level jobs that we have to subsidize to keep. |
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With all that silicon and increasingly-programmable APIs, low-level GPU programming is growing exponentially more intricate. |
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As I am more into hardcore low-level programming, I sat for a long time using only ugly programmers' graphics and no real mission. |
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Also, road traffic police, low-level administrative servicemen, and healthcare staff have been the most frequent targets of bribery. |
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No part of the Silicon Glen across the Central Belt has escaped the recession in the industry, which has hit low-level assembly jobs hardest. |
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The new facility is seen as fitting in with the government's attempts to attract high-value projects, rather than low-level production line jobs. |
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A plethora of massive pipes keep draining millions of gallons of radioactive water into the sea with high amount of low-level radiation. |
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In effect, though, the argument against keeping some of these jobs here is that they're such low-level jobs. |
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Among the new weapons under consideration are low-level radiation weapons specifically designed for pre-emptive strikes. |
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At current wages for low-level jobs and current levels of welfare, there are indeed many jobs that Americans will not take. |
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The more insidious threat comes from the long-term, low-level doses of radiation that the crew would take every day for several years. |
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Since many local shopkeepers think they will scare away customers if hired, they are cut off even from low-level jobs. |
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He claims high-level radioactive waste was washed down drains intended for low-level waste. |
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For a relatively low-level bureaucrat, he maintained remarkable access to the President. |
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And he promised the abutters his project will not aggravate their problems with pre-Title 5 septic systems and low-level wells. |
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Three jackpot-shows are programmed for low-level, medium-level and high-level jackpots. |
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This three-bedroom penthouse apartment is on the third floor of a low-level block and is accessed via a private lift. |
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A cloudburst on Sunday afternoon caused the river to flood and they were washed off a low-level bridge. |
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The two warehouses will be used to store low-level radioactive waste generated by the two plants. |
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I briefed the crew on all the maneuvers I planned to complete, including mild aerobatics, SAM defenses, and, finally, low-level defensive jinks. |
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The overall level of crime is flat and shows the impact the Safer Neighbourhood Teams are having on low-level crime such as shoplifting. |
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Riddell's compositions had to be manually translated from graphic scores into very low-level information that could be keyed into the computer. |
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For the past 30 years, I've had a low-level eye infection that gives me a distressing red-rimmed appearance. |
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Family members rushed to help as the water threatened to spread from the low-level shower floor into the rest of the almshouse in Bovingdon Road. |
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The practice of low-level skip bombing, particularly employed in attacks on shipping during WW II, relied upon ricochet for its effect. |
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A ban on low-level flights over central London has also been lifted. |
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Modifications include a smoke generating system, a unique paint scheme for added crowd appeal, and a highly-tuned engine to enhance response in low-level flying. |
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If they do find work, it tends to be in low-level office jobs. |
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But when the FDA was confronted in court with evidence of such internal opposition, the agency responded by suggesting that the comments were only from low-level employees. |
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I had just started a low-level job at the Village Voice, imagining it would be, even in this beleaguered climate, a bastion of what was left of the Left. |
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Most people entered the work force through low-level, minimum wage jobs. |
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The manned aircraft will operate in long-range, low-level missions, using stealth technologies and terrain screening. |
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These immigrants have come from positions ranging from low-level bureaucrats to manual laborers. |
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Large doses of lead and other heavy metals were known to disrupt mental faculties, but the effects of low-level exposure were unknown. |
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Two rotating wall clouds revealed twin low-level mesocyclones on the SW side of a classic, cyclic supercell. |
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Specialists cleaned the clock face and belfry, repaired Suffolk bricks and replaced the low-level roof. |
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The repairs include refurbishment of the belfry and clock face, cleaning and repairing the bricks and replacing the low-level roof. |
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The scheme comprised the construction of a low-level 1200 mm. diameter tunnel connected into the Thames Water trunk sewer. |
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By filling the government ranks with low-level corporate moles, the plan will make the corruption of government even easier. |
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Meanwhile, we hear about low-level resignations, official investigations and proposals for blue-ribbon commissions. |
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While on the route, the aircraft practice visual low-level navigation, simulated threat reactions and simulated target attacks. |
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Many self-appointed experts believed that sending in the bombers at low-level was basically unsound and too dangerous. |
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There have been unsubstantiated claims of low-level intimidation in Dublin through this canvass. |
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In contrast, Bremen and Hamburg received low-level consuls, mostly merchants interested in enhancing their own individual economic interests. |
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Time Warner initially denied the accusation but then came clean, saying the idea was hatched by a couple of low-level marketing people. |
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Washington drew the line at hazarding the lives of U.S. pilots by ordering low-level attacks. |
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Blain described central and peripheral nervous system effects associated with low-level exposures to organophosphates. |
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However, these chemicals are persistent in the environment, and low-level exposures continue to occur in the general population. |
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It's just a low-level bug that takes two or three days to incubate and two or three days to get over it. |
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Most mainstream politics have capitulated to the normalization of a state of indefinite, vague and continuous low-level war. |
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We've seen serious increases in levels of indiscipline, from low-level disruption and verbal abuse to physical assaults on teachers. |
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Secretarial or low-level administrative jobs are so overwhelmingly female that they have been termed pink-collar jobs. |
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Significantly, even continuous low-level noise can be an insidious stressor. |
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Despite several decades of low-level insurgency, neither group could achieve their demand for separation. |
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I've not been terribly fit to blog of late, contenting myself instead with low-level tasks and early nights. |
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I play a lot of low-level sports, like intramural frisbee, intramural basketball. |
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Recently attention has been focused on the assessment of biological risks of low-level exposure to environmental pollutants. |
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There is, with such activities, a sort of build-in franticness and distraction, even a low-level near-panic. |
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But as Christmas approaches and everybody's temper gets frayed, it is the low-level aggression that wears staff down. |
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The easterly trade winds are part of the low-level component of the Walker circulation. |
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Some knowledge of assembly language programming is important if you are planning on writing your own low-level graphics routines. |
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For example, a low-level business user might need a report on the number of recent orders shipped delinquently. |
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The Act provides language for states to create regional compacts for the purpose of low-level radioactive waste disposal. |
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This low-level approach sought to duck the unwelcome publicity surrounding the sentencing of refuseniks. |
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But in Korea the Sabres were there to protect the fighters at low-level, while they were dive-bombing, Mahurin said. |
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Police identified another one of those arrested as a low-level drug dealer. |
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He worked at this rather low-level job, true, but he was incredibly smart. |
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The Greens tool along at the same modest level as before, with eighty-one mostly low-level elected municipal officials thinly scattered around the country. |
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This stand-alone thriller features Miles Flint, an unambitious low-level spy, whose job is to watch and listen, and report backs to his superiors. |
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The company resisted pressure to clean up the lagoon until 1997, when the pond was finally dug up and the soils shipped to a low-level nuclear waste dump in Utah. |
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Well South Australia has legislation ruling out a medium to high-level waste dump, and the likely Labor government says they won't accept a low-level waste dump either. |
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After Berkley made that statement, a truck transporting low-level nuclear waste from New York to Nevada was discovered to be carrying a cracked container. |
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A failed high-altitude nuclear launch left a legacy of low-level plutonium contamination, and an old Agent Orange storage site caused some residual contamination as well. |
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Passengers and crew may receive low-level radiation exposure there. |
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In addition, a UN inquiry in Kosovo had found that eight of eleven areas where the shells had been used were still contaminated with low-level radiation. |
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The hotel is a low-level haven decorated with nets, bamboo, shells and thatch, where canvas sails serve as elegant sun-screens. |
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The frequent but low-level activity of Vesuvius in recent centuries has relieved the build-up of pressure in the magma chamber. |
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The trip was bankrolled by low-level Miami gangster Raul Pacheco, himself already on probation for attempted armed burglary. |
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In this article we advocate that in cases of low-level violence, when couples choose to remain together, certain aspects of treatment should be offered conjointly. |
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That team fought their way back to the CIA annex with other Americans and sustained a low-level firefight throughout the evening. |
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Originally it was a low-level insurgency mainly confined to the Sinai Peninsula. |
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Just how the various low-level and higher-level visual routines fit together to produce the apparent seamlessness of conscious experience is still little understood. |
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This universality occurs presumably because a low-level coarse-graining does not introduce effects that are sensitive to the overall structure of the macromolecule. |
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The new branch will also include a low-level writing desk, hearing loop and improved accessibility for customers with disabilities and wheelchairs. |
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If they do, the jobs are low-level, part-time, temporary, insecure, and require supplementing with freelancing. |
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The types of delinquency ranged from low-level stuff like being rowdy on a street corner, to theft from home and school, up to housebreaking, joyriding and robbery. |
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The low-level radiation released won't kill you immediately, but avoid long term exposure. |
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Heat death will occur when all the energy of the cosmos has been degraded to random heat energy, with random motions of molecules and uniform low-level temperatures. |
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I don't think it absolves the low-level MPs from moral responsibility, but it should steer us away from explanations which depend on their moral exceptionality. |
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Those who saw trade favourably previously because it shifted out low-level jobs, now see higher level service jobs being eliminated and worry that the trade is regressive. |
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Third, the several failed and foiled attacks reveal that the terrorists use low-level technology, and exploit unbalanced individuals, nothing like Atta. |
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Customers can make use of a reserved parking lot provided close to the toilet and ATM, wheel chair, ramps, railings in the toilet and low-level closets. |
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Because the Bristol fighters that equipped many of the units flying air control lacked bombsights, only very low-level attacks came close to the target. |
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Students in the low-level group were not reading words but were learning letter names and sounds, and how to blend consonant and vowel sounds to make syllables. |
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The Committee has assessed the health hazards from low-level electromagnetic fields generated by radio transmitters. |
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There's a chance this is just a viral blip, an intermittent spike of low-level virus that just happens in people on successful HIV treatment. |
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If you hear a humming drone, a hissing, a whistle, or all three, you could be sensitive to low-level, low-frequency infrasound noise-vibrations. |
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His heart reverts to normal after three low-level doses of quinidine, administered at two-hourly intervals. |
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Persistent low-level viraemia and virological failure in HIV-1-infected patients treated with highly active antiretroviral therapy. |
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Even low-level CO exposures can have cardiovascular, neurobehavioral, and fetotoxic effects. |
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In the tradition of other low-level languages, many CIL opcodes tend to be cryptic and completely unpronounceable by us mere humans. |
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It can be used for nanoamp low-level current measurements with sampling rates as fast as 5 ns. |
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The women were relieved of their duties after 88-year-old Ena Joan Reeves fell on her walking frame and choked on its low-level crossbar, an inquest heard. |
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Inverness has long been supporting Motorola Processors with fully functional device drivers that deliver all of the low-level tasks in an easy to use driver package. |
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The information in the report will be used as lawmakers consider legislation that would ban the dumping of low-level radioactive waste at landfills. |
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Karyotyping is superior at detecting low-level mosaicism, some ploidies, balanced but potentially pathogenic rearrangements, and de-novo heterozygous pathogenic mutations. |
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Tinted, insulated, laminated glass allows a 72 percent visible light transmittance, while the custom metal armature below blocks low-level sunlight to reduce glare. |
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The simulator enables pilots to practice challenging procedures without risk such as low-level flight, confined area operations, autorotation and landing on platforms at sea. |
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In the new bar area at the front, the tone is set by low-level lighting, elegant tan leather chairs and a row of manakins dressed in what looks like Royal Indian dress. |
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The Women's Hair Loss Seminar will address the specifics about the FDA's recent approval for low-level laser therapy and the success combined with trichology treatment. |
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On Wednesday neuropathologist Dr Colin Smith said he had never come across a case where injuries of the kind suffered by Amelia had resulted from a low-level fall. |
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Coming back from a low-level strafe four miles inside German lines, he heard the familiar crack of a whip and turned to see a rednosed Fokker biplane diving out of the clouds. |
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