That, by a remarkable coincidence, is the minimum requirement for inclusion in the rankings. |
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There are concerns regarding the lack of statutory minimum solvency requirement for funds in Namibia. |
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Unlike the regular income tax, the alternative minimum tax is not indexed for inflation. |
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Sources in Tata Motors has said that a minimum of three years was needed from conception to launch. |
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If not, the larva becomes a pupa only once it has been fully provisioned, and its actual development duration then exceeds the minimum duration. |
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For a four-year honours degree in history, the absolute minimum requirement for entry was three Bs at Higher level. |
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Mr McDonnell said a pay increase at least above the rate of inflation will be the union's minimum demand. |
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The minimum wage differs from one province to another due to differing price indexes and average per capita income. |
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He said the ratio of liquid assets to total deposits and short term liabilities was above the minimum prudential norm of 50 per cent. |
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Unpublished aeromagnetic data suggest a minimum of 40-60 km of offset along the Fault System. |
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This ambulatory session is done by a preliminary biopsy of the gland stalk and with minimum invasive laparoscopic instrumentation. |
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One would've imagined that an ability to distinguish ladyboys from genuine ladies is a minimum requirement for modern-day editorial work. |
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It will offer jobs at the national minimum wage and with the same rights as permanent employees. |
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Basically, it does exactly what it says on the tin with the minimum of fuss and hassle. |
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These sleds reach a minimum speed of 80 mph and the driver has to contend with g-force in each of the turns. |
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We want the government to set the price of goods and guarantee a minimum wage so as not to put profits above the needs of the people. |
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The agreement involved acknowledgment of no more than the bare minimum of the elements. |
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If you choose to returf, know that turf farms have minimum order quantities and delivery charges and may only sell to contractors. |
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Use low-fat dairy products if you like which still add flavour with just a minimum amount of fat. |
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In the past the minimum wage never applied to apprentices who were employed under the Apprenticeship Act. |
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They're usually the ones who've been around for a while, and they usually manage with the barest minimum of speaker support. |
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Some one revealed on condition of anonymity that a minimum area is transferred for 5,000 rupees. |
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Debate was kept to a minimum and opponents of the leaders' strategy were ridiculed or heckled by their stooges in the audience. |
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Currently, a minimum of 38,000 pupils sit in classes without desks and write in their books supported by their knees. |
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We filled up on the requisite minimum daily requirement of pastrami on seeded rye with deli brown mustard. |
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Among its minimum requirements, the organization expects approved programs to employ two qualified liver transplant surgeons. |
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To attract flows of containerized cargoes, port authorities have to provide a minimum set of infrastructure attributes. |
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I know as an economist that minimum wages increase unemployment, and as a libertarian I'm against mandating such policies on private parties. |
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Nasdaq has started delisting procedures against the company because its market capitalisation does not meet minimum requirements. |
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It seems to me that all that can be said of the Directive is that it sought to bring in minimum requirements. |
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It is ensured that only minimum nutrients are provided to these trees for it facilitates stunted growth. |
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This positive assessment must, however, be tempered by the acknowledgement that the tests establish bare minimum standards. |
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They had a minimum of significant characters and one big sledgehammer theme. |
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They have opposed every attempt to raise the minimum wage over the past two generations. |
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Anyone else wants in on a very casual group comic blog, with no real guidelines and no minimum posting requirements, just let me know. |
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Seven people won their seats by acclamation, when the minimum number of nominees turned up after an extension of the nomination period. |
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The physical scalar fields that oscillate as normal modes about the potential minimum are the massless angular mode and the massive radial mode. |
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The minimum funeral grant is 250 lempiras if the insured made at least one contribution in the last 6 months. |
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Does anyone know why the minimum wage is not indexed to either inflation or wage growth, like social security? |
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Anschutz barrels are button rifled, target crowned, and chambered to minimum dimensions. |
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The satellite will thus be altering its speed at different times in its orbit and will have a maximum speed at perigee and minimum at apogee. |
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The international standard is for a minimum of four fire personnel per appliance. |
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It should not require a minimum load, and should provide automatic crossover between voltage regulation and current regulation. |
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The coalfields have given way to unemployment queues, night watchmen's sheds and minimum wage component assembly jobs. |
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The party also proposed that the state assume responsibility for full employment based on a minimum wage related to the cost of living. |
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The Albanians have wrought great improvements in their capital with a minimum of expenditure. |
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Linear amplifiers are much less efficient but pass complex transmission signals with minimum distortion, thus preserving spectral utilization. |
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A threshold is the minimum level at which a compound can be detected by smell or taste. |
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Up to 170,000 homeworkers could get more money under new minimum wage regulations. |
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She worked in a bar for minimum wage and practically lived off of the measly tips she made. |
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What are the basic minimum requirements for one to set up a restaurant and do these so called restaurants meet the standards? |
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Light suggests that consultants be made to see NHS patients for a minimum of three days a week. |
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Being on active duty, we have to meet the minimum time requirements as well as have a current passing physical fitness test. |
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Chemical reactions require a minimum or threshold energy, called the activation energy. |
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Each of these three ranges is divided by 19 to obtain 20 equally divided values from the minimum to the maximum. |
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At each hearing the Secretary General of the ICA chooses a panel that must consist of a minimum of three Judges. |
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There are some mitzvos that can be fulfilled by meeting minimum standards, such as eating a small portion of matzah at the Seder. |
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Should she get a job, she will not be eligible for the minimum wage because young people are deemed not to deserve it. |
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It is because the claimant is over 26 that she is said to qualify for the minimum wage. |
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Developers up to now got away with murder and only provided the minimum facilities when they were developing new housing estates. |
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The new technology features a minimum number of process changes, such as strained silicon and a new nickel silicide, to shorten time to volume. |
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It restored a downed Warrior to a minimum level of health and energy, and healed any physical injuries. |
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It is tough, skilled work, but they earn little more than the minimum wage. |
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Solares said that the minimum salary needs to be raised from 440 bolivianos to 3,000 bolivianos a month. |
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It also assumes that nothing is done to reform the alternative minimum tax, which amounts to a stealth tax increase. |
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Some, however, doubt that a minimum five-year jail term will deter hardened criminals. |
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Employing a fluent Anatolian dialect and using minimum force Barossa extracts a vital nugget of information from the somewhat stubborn barber. |
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Putting up the minimum wage and increasing unemployment benefit are not the way ahead. |
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This will be the first year of operation of the scheme providing for pupils to be paid a minimum wage during their pupillage. |
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They live on the margins, working ungodly hours on below minimum wages, almost not breathing in order to avoid detection. |
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The plot of changes in minimum versus maximum size data shows that changes are not equally distributed over the four quadrants. |
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Domestic players unanimously say that the minimum area to be developed should be reviewed. |
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Rothbard is still correct in maintaining that Mises has no warrant for assuming what the purposes are of those who recommend the minimum wage. |
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It is only those workers whose market wage is below the minimum wage who are placed in employment jeopardy. |
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Garden irises are hardy, long-lived perennials that need a minimum of care. |
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The court system still seems to have an automatic and perhaps unconscious reflex to tell people the minimum necessary. |
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It is recommended that you plan a minimum of three weeks to see both islands at a leisurely pace. |
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Since regulative legitimacy is based on conforming to a minimum set of standards, it is referred to as the conformance level of legitimacy. |
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All employees work a minimum of 15 hours per week and are paid the going rate for the job. |
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Hobbs has a simple calculation that predicts a minimum level of commercial success for lib-lab talkathons. |
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Florida's new minimum wage is indexed to inflation, so the state will readjust the minimum every fall. |
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He was sentenced to life, and must serve a minimum of nine years before he is eligible for parole. |
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Critical mass is the minimum mass of fissionable material required to sustain a nuclear fission reaction. |
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This can be considered as minimum as there appears to be underestimates on costs due to some uncertainties. |
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Thoroughly rinse the tank with clean water for a minimum of 5 minutes, flushing water through the boom and hoses. |
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However, because of the ripple effect, employers who do not pay the minimum wage still have a considerable stake in any changes to that wage. |
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The distance zone is the area on the face where hits yield a drive with a minimum carry of 200 yards on a 93 miles-per-hour swing. |
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Employers with live-in domestic workers could deduct 10 percent for accommodation, but only if it complied with the minimum standards set. |
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To make the tabbouleh warm the cracked wheat in the microwave or in a small frypan with minimum water. |
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We'll have the minimum of clothes, two cans of fuel and one of water and that's the lot. |
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Soon El Marichal ordered that the minimum conscription age be lowered to twelve. |
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WorldCom promises not to impose a minimum call charge and no set up or monthly rental fee. |
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How does the 17-year minimum starting point for aggravated murder under the Sentencing Act compare with the legislation it replaced? |
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From these talks we chose the pastoral and metalliferous mining industries to begin our campaign to improve minimum standards. |
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No banking charges for normal transactions if balance remains above minimum deposit level. |
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Scotland's largest local authority wants to introduce behavioural contracts setting out minimum standards of conduct for pupils. |
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Each auction house has gambled millions of dollars guaranteeing owners minimum prices, whether their artworks sell or not. |
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Then don't forget the minimum wage, lone parent support and maternity and paternity arrangements. |
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The potatoes will also have to meet minimum quality standards such as appearance and freedom from defects and plant diseases. |
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Their Aberdeen Angus feed on rich grass and organic hay, and the meat is hung for a minimum of 14 days to ensure optimum taste. |
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And such struggles become difficult if not impossible when workers do not have a minimum security of tenure. |
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Teams must have a minimum of 12 and maximum of 16 people, plus a drummer to sit at the head of the boat and beat time for the crew. |
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Classical tyrannicide was valorized because it could remove the oppressor with the minimum force. |
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The second answer is that raising the minimum wage will have a ripple effect. |
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Forest dwelling hunter-gatherer communities are never very large, but they need a basic minimum area for subsistence. |
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In addition, the union dropped a demand for maintaining certain minimum manning levels for some operations. |
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I was forever punished for not paying attention in class and eventually I finished school with minimum grades and poor recommendations. |
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Roadworks on England's motorways and trunk roads will be restricted to a minimum over the holiday weekend, the Highways Agency said. |
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Yet, for the sake of humanity, universal agreement and adoption of minimum standards in morality and justice must be striven towards. |
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His job at Wal-Mart is putting him through college and he makes good money for a kid his age, well above the minimum wage. |
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I swear I'm trying to keep convolution to a minimum here, but this is no game of fishing in the carnival ducky pond, no siree. |
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Employers must keep records for at least three years to show that workers were paid the national minimum wage. |
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Underwood signed a two-year deal with no signing or roster bonuses and only a few performance incentives to boost his minimum pay. |
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He said the Ciskei Defence Force standing orders specified the use of minimum force whenever soldiers had to fire. |
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Lean and active, Beardies are strongly made and cover the ground with the minimum of effort. |
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All material is moved on wheeled carts in the plant and there was a minimum of it lineside during our tour. |
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Thus, 100 countable individuals was a targeted minimum that was easily surpassed in many samples but not achieved in others. |
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But the real impact of the living wage may be its effect on state and city minimum wages. |
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Constraining the wage would affect thousands of workers on minimum wages and lead to a real cut in living standards. |
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If we believe it now we will never move towards achieving minimum labour standards internationally. |
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As we all know, a certain minimum wall thickness must be maintained for safety reasons. |
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You might at a minimum find, at least as an American, that we have been sold this idea. |
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The average hourly rate of pay must not be less than your minimum hourly rate of pay illustrated on the table above. |
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Manchego cheese is a fatty cheese, produced exclusively with Manchego sheep and cured a minimum of 60 days. |
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A tetrameric structure produces a greater minimum stress than other oligomeric structures up to octamers. |
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The new FAA rules would ensure that any facility doing repairs on U.S. aircraft meets minimum safety standards. |
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She worked 45 years in a laundromat, making minimum wage, and still managed to send her kids to parochial school. |
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It unambiguously raises the effective cost of employment for minimum wage jobs. |
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The presence of a minimum of two big spotting scopes is usually the key field mark. |
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The senior workers are demanding that the government grant them a minimum pension of 1,000 bolivianos a month. |
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Drilling for the takedown screw must be done with a milling machine, or at the minimum on a good drill press with a rigid quill. |
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Multiyear ice is defined as ice that has survived a minimum of two summer melt seasons. |
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Thirteen shillings weekly paid for board and lodging was the minimum amount on which such a claim for entitlement was allowed in the York Court. |
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Is there a bare minimum of representation that we can respond to as fully limning us? |
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Shelf life varies from product to product, but most items will keep, if stored properly, for a minimum of one month. |
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Relocation expenses, guaranteed by law after a minimum period of service, are the answer. |
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He could return if he takes the veterans' minimum deal, his troublesome knee heals and there is a need after the club explores other options. |
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This is known as the minimum guaranteed future value or residual value, final or balloon payment. |
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The CA-15 alloy contains the minimum amount of chromium necessary to make it essentially rustproof. |
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A local fire department or state fire marshal's office can provide guidance on the minimum legal requirements. |
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Third offenders were normally sentenced to serve a mandatory minimum of 90 days in jail. |
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Doctors' pretax starting salary of 800 litas a month is less than double the 450 litas minimum wage. |
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I got a job in the post office and actually worked for minimum wage in New York for a while to try to organize Latino workers. |
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There are no minimum qualifications for water consultants who test cooling towers. |
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Candidates for the new senate must be at least 40 years old with a minimum education background of a bachelor's degree. |
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People think they will just pay the minimum payment but then the charges soon begin to mount up. |
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He said that damages were not recoverable for breach of the minimum commitment clause. |
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This smoothing process also keeps waste to a minimum and helps maintain quality control. |
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The task force was down to six helicopters, the bare minimum needed to pull off the rescue. |
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Attempting to cure poverty by increasing the minimum wage is thus somewhat recursive. |
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Figures suggest that the minimum amount of money needed for subsistence is on the rise in real terms. |
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The timetables should offer frequent services with common minimum standards across the whole city, and fares should allow for free transfers. |
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Prime lenses are less susceptible to lens flare and also have a closer minimum focusing distance than do zooms. |
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That minimum is represented in English by verbs such as must and ought, which are modal verb with no preterite. |
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As a person, though, she is very knowing, which is why she's trying to get through the whole thing with a minimum amount of fuss. |
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That is why there needs to be a system of rigorous and robust inspections allied with heavy sanctions to enforce minimum standards. |
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He also promised to immediately exempt minimum wage earners from tax and give them a rebate for this year. |
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Workers are protected by laws guaranteeing minimum wages, legal holidays, paid vacations, collective bargaining, and the right to strike. |
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The minimum that one can give to fulfill this commandment is one-third of a shekel per year. |
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The higher minimum wage will induce some employers to reduce their workforces, others to change nonwage terms of the contract. |
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He would be delighted to make the taxi squad, drawing a minimum wage and scrimmaging against the varsity during the week. |
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It's also the third, following Washington and Oregon, to index its minimum wage to inflation. |
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Simply raise the minimum wage for staff in bars or other workplaces that have smokers. |
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But to a significant degree it keeps out shysters, and those who are in meet minimum acceptable standards. |
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All the agencies have Chinese signs explaining the concept of the minimum wage law. |
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The water is clean and good because some tree-hugging liberal fought for minimum water-quality standards. |
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All exhibition proposals must be themed and group based with a minimum of three artists. |
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The Minimum Income Guarantee gives out cash to those who are living below minimum levels set by the Government. |
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The agreement contains no minimum manning levels, the right to employ casual labour, and management control over hiring and firing. |
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The minimum flight velocity was so high that the aircraft could not be hand-launched but instead required a catapult. |
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For discretionary lifers this minimum period is known as the ' relevant part ' of the sentence. |
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Solid defending from Kate Bugg and Amy Bowler kept attacks on the goal to a minimum with Emma Rowley having to make only two saves in the match. |
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Tasar skippers must have as a minimum a YA basic skills certificate of competency. |
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These sections refer to automatic life sentences and minimum fixed term sentences. |
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That is all that is needed just to meet the minimum requirements to be a modern automobile technician. |
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The table had a 5 minimum bet, which was a bit alarming, but I decided to play until I'd spent 40 and not gamble any winnings. |
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Well at least we don't live in a meritocracy that says that people with degrees should earn more than minimum wage. |
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Most large suppliers have minimum order requirements, and some have an additional handling charge for a less than minimum order. |
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The possibility of recidivist behavior can be kept to a minimum through regular counseling sessions, Chang said. |
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A sub-postmistress has won a year-long battle to be paid the minimum wage by the Post Office in a decision set to cost millions. |
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The once cooled charcoal ash pan can be removed easily disposing the ash with the minimum of mess or fuss. |
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Make your bedroom a snug, safe nest, with a maximum of comfort and a minimum of distraction. |
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Reportedly the salary for a new employee is double the minimum wage set by the government. |
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Cool, light and dull colors that keep contrast to a minimum can expand a room's dimensions to appear larger than it actually is. |
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Guests then registered with the totes for a minimum of 100 and received a 30 free bet. |
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They have a Medicaid occupancy percentage that equals or exceeds the applicable biyearly Medicaid minimum occupancy percentage. |
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So please dispose of rubbish thoughtfully, and keep it to the minimum for now. |
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A toxic combination of part-time, minimum wage, zero-hours working is spreading across the country. |
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They felt they'd acquitted themselves of their minimum responsibility but getting the statement into the technically true category. |
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Litter size was denned as the highest number of pups observed at any visit, which must be regarded as a minimum number. |
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The machine operation requires an air compressor with a minimum of 120 psi. |
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The state and federal government established guidelines requiring a minimum level of quality as indicated on the certified seed tag. |
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On the other side, many national central banks, like the Bundesbank, considered the minimum reserve requirements a necessary instrument. |
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We agreed minimum levels when we bid for the contract to keep the prison within the public sector. |
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When putting an item up for auction, set the minimum bid at the lowest fair price you're willing to accept. |
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A four card holding is the normal minimum suit length for a biddable suit at Bridge. |
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Gaelic football matches need a minimum of 250-300 lux output but hurling games need a much higher lux. |
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Miners voted in favour of a national strike for a minimum wage, and the strike was massively successful. |
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Some Australian states impose a mandatory minimum sentence for wilful murder. |
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However, deep rooms must receive a minimum lux by law hence the large windows and care that there are no balconies overshadowing them. |
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If you want, you can set a minimum reserve price to make sure it doesn't sell for much less than you're willing to take. |
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Although I have no personal knowledge of this case, I believe that the minimum appropriate punishment should have been to resit the examination. |
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A standard LENTON coupler is a mechanical taper threaded splice that develops the minimum specified ultimate strength of the rebar being spliced. |
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The country continues to require a credible and effective minimum nuclear deterrent. |
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Ohio in particularly, has minimum wages set, but they are lower than the federal standard. |
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Evidence from our surveys shows poor management skills and minimum work conditions are the industry norms. |
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By the same token, let's examine the minimum wages as mandated by legislation. |
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For women, deemed more likely to take career breaks, the minimum saving requirement is likely to be higher still. |
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For workers, the value of their working time is measurable by the minimum hourly wage they would accept to work. |
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They will be in the hospital for a minimum of 10 to 14 days, getting IV antibiotics, multiple blood tests, X-rays, and probably a spinal tap. |
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No, Blair's Britain had a minimum wage, a New Deal for the unemployed and spent serious money on health and education. |
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The Bay's entrance channel has a minimum depth around three feet, so you'll want to consult the tide table before making your entrance. |
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And the last condition would be for bi-levels would have a minimum of 1050 sq. ft. on the main level with a minimum total of 1600 finish able. |
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What you have here is a design that will facilitate changing barrels and calibers with a minimum of tools and effort. |
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It only absorbs so much, and a minimum of drips will prevent random glops of dye all over the hair. |
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The contributory income of 400,000 employed was equal to the minimum wage, she said. |
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A minimum of one Lotto ticket serial number is drawn from all valid tickets each Lotto draw. |
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The clinic also offers acupuncture, carried out by technicians with the minimum training. |
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The unit is readily adaptable to aviation, automotive and marine modes with a minimum of effort. |
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With a minimum of plot, drama emerges from the power struggle and hide-and-seek of interlocution. |
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The stamp only indicates that it has been constructed and tested to minimum standards of construction and flotation. |
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We call it vocational registration, and we have to accumulate a minimum number of points over a triennium. |
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Of course, those poor people who were lucky enough to have jobs at the minimum wage would now be earning lower wages. |
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To harvest stem cells for medical use an embryo would need to reach a minimum of 64 cells. |
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The 1997 Act introduced mandatory minimum sentences for certain repeat offenders. |
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Machining tolerances are held to a minimum throughout each step of production. |
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Its only commitments, expressed with imprecision, were to statutory recognition, a minimum wage and adhesion to the EU Social Chapter. |
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Households have the bare minimum of furniture, with mattresses spread on the floor at night for beds. |
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For every nightly census, a minimum of three and a maximum of 21 quadrats were sampled. |
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Under the Holidays Act, if an employee works on any public holiday, that work now attracts a minimum payment of time and a half. |
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If a corporate bond is callable, then the issuing company has the right to purchase the bond after some minimum time period. |
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Please note that the lender foreclosing on the property provides the minimum bid. |
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His work is a collection of many short terse sentences which convey the barest minimum of teaching about yoga. |
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Of note is the rise in mean minimum temperatures for January, the coolest month of the year. |
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Every policy has a minimum guaranteed value made up of the sum assured plus the bonuses accrued to date. |
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It was decided to keep the minimum purchase prices of third class Oriental tobacco and to reduce the prices for third class broad-leaved tobacco. |
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In farming, as elsewhere, these forces replace people with machines, a process that increases the minimum efficient size of farm. |
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Imported components are kept to a minimum and wherever possible are long life and locally maintainable. |
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It deals with normals to conics regarded as maximum and minimum straight lines drawn from particular points to the curve. |
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There will be a maximum of 52 overs in the first innings if time allows and a minimum of 48 in the second. |
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The levels of rbcS mRNA decreased to a minimum at 76 DAS, then increased to a maximum at 110 DAS, and finally declined. |
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The value of each scholarship can vary from a minimum of 3800 per annum to a maximum of 38000 over the duration of the course. |
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Fish diversity reaches a maximum in late summer and early autumn, and a minimum in late winter and early spring. |
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World-wide, estimates vary from a minimum of 50000 up to 150000 abortion-related deaths per annum. |
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Distortion is held to a minimum and the movie's numerous sound effects come roaring through. |
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The window size is varied from a minimum of 5 bp up to half the sequence length. |
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All candidate cities that meet minimum requirements and evaluation criteria to take part in final ballot. |
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Students who meet minimum university entry requirements and are willing to pay would clearly benefit, as would universities. |
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In Wildlife Park, animals only need one terrain, and for other things you just need to meet minimum requirements. |
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These regulations should be extended to cover all insurances with advance notice of 10 weeks minimum applying. |
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Management had asked the union to present minimum requirements for the resolution of the dispute. |
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We run through four supermarkets in town to fulfill our minimum requirements. |
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It is also envisaged that a model filling station would meet minimum safety and environmental requirements. |
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Astea's product will allow a customer to track spares, and also has a programme which can automatically reorder certain parts, to maintain a minimum level at all times. |
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We offer good service with just-in-time deliveries and minimum lead times. |
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The central bank wants tougher rules for obtaining a banking license, better financial reporting standards, and higher minimum capital requirements. |
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Battery life is solid, stating a definite 8-10 hours but thats a minimum and contingent upon use and charging is a breeze. |
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The absolute minimum was recorded during winter in all the species. |
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Applications are juried by a minimum of two music industry professionals. |
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In addition, the optimum angle setting for a spoiler is zero degrees, which is also the minimum allowed on Pro Stock cars by the NHRA technical department. |
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What they really want is a simple, functional, informative experience which loads quickly and has a minimum of advertising puff masquerading as content. |
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Particularly for multimode systems, it is important to ensure that some minimum length of fiber is included in the test in order to ensure adequate optical mode fill. |
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And Americans overwhelmingly support eliminating mandatory minimum sentences for nonviolent drug offenders. |
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Alcohol consumption should be kept to a minimum or if possible avoided. |
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They sell cakeboxes for good prices, and there is no minimum order. |
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The tourist season is the austral summer, when there's a minimum extent of sea ice, the chance of a few sunny days and relatively more pleasant sailing weather. |
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It shows that we have more than the minimum attenuation in both stopbands and less than the maximum ripple in the passband, so our filter design is a success. |
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The judge recommended sutcliffe serve a minimum term of 30 years before any possibility of parole be considered. |
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Part of the new arrangements will see people being paid minimum contractual hours when absent from work and not the average hours they currently receive. |
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Raising the minimum wage is the least we can do to begin to correct the imbalance. |
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This is likely a lowball number but it has the merit to illustrate the tradeoff that raising the minimum wage requires. |
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A portion of the proposed increase would thus be compensating for the continuing real decline in the minimum wage. |
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The pair, who have always protested their innocence, were jailed for life and told they would have to serve a minimum of 15 years before becoming eligible for parole. |
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The timing too was crass, since the increase coincided with MPs awarding themselves an annual pay rise equal to the thick end of a year's entire minimum wage. |
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What would be the point besides at a minimum misery, isolation, ostracism, and constant behind-the-back derision? |
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Most domestic manufacturers comply with minimum tensile strengths. |
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Although I hear the minimum system requirements are a joke and you really need an alien computer from the future in order to play it in its full-featured adulterous glory. |
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The new entitlements imposed by the bill include a minimum rate of time and a half for those working on public holidays, in addition to an alternative day's leave. |
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We believe that trialists need to report a minimum set of information. |
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Even with the doctor's notes, I was given bare minimum to live on, and was forced to pay for most of the medications I needed to take around the clock in order to breathe. |
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The Marauders had been stripped to minimum weight to maximise fuel economy and for the same reason only the lead plane had a radio, a fatal factor in thick fog. |
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Inching up the minimum wage as a weak backstop is not enough. |
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The shaft runs down to the club's sole and is designed to produce an optimum launch angle with minimum backspin to guard against shots that fly too high. |
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The food is plated with the minimum of fuss and a background is chosen. |
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For its part, the health board claims that the applications currently submitted constitute a bare minimum of the health services needed in the community. |
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It was found that the maximum total force is experienced when the major axis of the ellipsoid is perpendicular to the flow and the minimum when it is aligned. |
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Graduates with incomes above this minimum threshold can manageably pay no more than a certain percentage of their income on their student loan debt. |
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When the two interfaces are very close together the path difference between the interfering rays is zero and the interferogram exhibits a minimum in the intensity. |
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His was a plain room, with white walls and a bare minimum of furniture. |
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In this respect, we have increased the minimum salary by 29 per cent, we have also increased the family allowance twofold, and taxes have been significantly reduced. |
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The production process has been honed to create high-quality tie-dyes at competitive rates, however to maintain this cost advantage, the minimum order is 72 pieces per size. |
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Legislation should make it obligatory for credit card statements to give how long it would take to pay the current debt off if only the minimum payment is made each time. |
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The code prohibited polygamous marriages and forced marriage for girls, established a minimum age for marriage, and required judicial divorce rather than repudiation. |
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The minimum age for visitors is twenty, but there is no upper limit. |
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The main body of the element comprises a longitudinal bony buttress that supports a very slight sigmoid row containing a minimum of five shallow tooth sockets. |
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It dispenses the necessary white stuff delicately with the minimum of fuss while the oafs around you flounder with fiddly lids and squeezy bottles. |
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During the thermal demagnetization procedure each sample was demagnetized with a minimum of ten steps based on a scheme designed after a detailed pilot demagnetization study. |
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Labour will increase the minimum wage by 9 per cent year-on-year. |
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Now add up all your debts and total the minimum payments due on each. |
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In 2012, FIS announced a new requirement increasing the minimum turn radius of GS skis by eight meters. |
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