The current restrictions mean there's no air conditioning allowed and from 1pm to 7pm each day you're not allowed to use non-essential services. |
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Chief executive Ged Curran said it was a challenge to strike the right balance between a low council tax and keeping non-essential services. |
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The doctors attended a rally outside the hospital to vote for bans on non-essential paperwork. |
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Under reforms to the pharmaceutical industry's code of conduct, all non-essential hospitality will be axed. |
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The City of Saskatoon requires residents to stop using water in all non-essential activities such as washing clothes, washing cars, showering, and watering lawns and gardens. |
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Applications for damage to cars or non-essential items will not normally be considered, other than in exceptional circumstances. |
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They yesterday evacuated 485 non-essential staff from their 14 offshore platforms and two drilling rigs. |
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But on several occasions there have been mini-evacuations with non-essential embassy staff withdrawn. |
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Every main level also features three non-essential objectives, giving yet another reason to try and try and try again every time. |
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The argument that third generation mobile phone technology is non-essential and, therefore, fair game for the Nimby brigade, is flawed. |
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Fruit and vegetables also contain non-essential nutrients called phytochemicals, which have some potent properties. |
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We see more and more non-productive, non-essential posts being created to give the illusion that local government is doing something. |
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The organisation suspended non-essential operations for three days last week to protest against the violence. |
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Critics said it was non-essential and should not be paid for by council tax. |
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The sounds in the kitchen will get quieter, a gentle, non-essential clattering. |
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If necessary, you may then send a written request to correct any error or to remove any non-essential data. |
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As part of our drive to cut non-essential costs, NAV CANADA has decided to produce a scaled-down Annual Report this year. |
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If necessary, an individual's non-essential duties should be separated out and re-assigned to others. |
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Save storage space and time by excluding non-essential files and folders from backups. |
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In a broad sense, dietary nutrients are defined as essential and non-essential. |
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Most non-essential staff and dependents have been moved outside the country. |
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Flags flew at half-mast and non-essential staff were told not to report for work. |
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We are currently assigning all non-essential personnel to the removal of these unwanted franchise restaurants. |
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He said housing should not be treated in the same way as non-essential traded commodities for speculation, or investment. |
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Having said that, some plant food constituents rejected as non-essential or non-vitamins, are now known to have important health functions. |
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The United States may withdraw non-essential staff from its embassy in Indonesia because of increasing concerns about the security of its citizens, well-placed sources say. |
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Hospital bosses are ruling out any expenditure on non-essential items between now and the end of March, to ensure that they can come in on budget. |
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The cause was assessed to be the result of the close proximity of the bar in the wheel-house and the proximity of many non-essential persons at the navigation position. |
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Ireland has advised its citizens against non-essential travel to Saudi Arabia, and the embassy has urged Irish residents to take security measures because of recent attacks. |
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The debate has already begun about just what goes into the market basket and there are suggestions that the recent market basket was just too full of non-essential goodies. |
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Governments began looking to the private sector to divest itself of non-essential services, thereby creating a new opportunity for the military industrial complex. |
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Cost-saving measures included the accelerated layoff of seasonal employees, reduced work hours and layoffs and as well, the deferral of capital and non-essential spending, training and hiring. |
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What are the non-essential things in my life to which I should pay no attention? |
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Tune up services optimize your PC performance and provide better start-up times by turning off non-essential Windows services. |
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Examples: essential, non-essential, delimiting, intrinsic, extrinsic characteristic. Also called semantic feature. |
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It must be pointed out that for non-disabled viewers, main picture and main sound aren't considered expendable or non-essential. |
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Despite years of research by the Canadian government into developing new seal products, the most economically valuable part of a seal remains its fur, a non-essential luxury product that no one really needs. |
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Although 1987 was a particularly bad year for ice on the east coast, the ships we identified as non-essential contributed very little to the icebreaking programs of those regions during the year. |
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While the provincial medicare plan will continue to cover medically necessary procedures and services, residents of that province will now have the option of purchasing non-essential enhancements. |
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Their communications to others are clear and concise, and they adeptly distinguish between essential and non-essential details. |
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Now it is regarded as just about as cosmetic, and as non-essential, as birth control or orthodontics. |
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Nutritional yeasts that are naturally rich in B vitamins, high-quality proteins with essential and non-essential amino acids, and minerals. |
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Even if we wanted to, we would still have to be able to go there, and the Canadian government tells us to avoid non-essential travel there because it is too dangerous. |
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Why, rather than focusing on the EPSO tests, does the Vice-President not demand that the DGs and services comply with the staff regulations and actually employ contract agents as support staff or for non-essential tasks? |
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It is only the non-essential cosmetic use that we are targeting. |
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There will be a definite attempt to transcend the differences of the so many outward religions which formed the non-essential part of the spiritualistic path. |
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It appears that many dry goods one would find in a retail outlet are eligible to ship as a non-essential item, from men's socks to fishing rods to baby's designer sleepwear to ladies jeans. |
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Fight fire from upwind and keep all non-essential personnel out of area. |
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However, no plans had been developed for the safe evacuation of passengers and non-essential crew when the vessel, in a state of emergency, was alongside. |
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Is it right, in the 21st century, to subsidize the killing of so many animals, many inhumanely, for non-essential products, while wastefully abandoning the majority of the carcasses and discarding most of the blubber? |
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So, while others may be ramping up their spending, we're holding the line on our capital investments, building in higher operating costs only where necessary and cutting out expensive, non-essential work. |
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The Airport Authority has instituted a hiring freeze, eliminated all non-operational overtime, deferred purchases of capital equipment and ordered a halt to non-essential new projects. |
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The employer must now assess how much time BSOs spend on non-essential duties and propose a number of positions needed to perform only essential duties. |
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The chlorofluorocarbon metered-dose inhalers listed in Annex I shall not be placed on markets where the Competent Authority has determined chlorofluorocarbons for metered-dose inhalers on those markets to be non-essential. |
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It is possible that seniors view housekeeping and transportation as non-essential services, and that many seniors learn to cope with the consequences when they are no longer able to do for themselves. |
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With the extraordinary skeletonized version of the Central Tourbillon, the watchmaker has sawn away all non-essential material from the plates and bridges, then bevelled their edges. |
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We are asking residents to be aware of the situation and use water more carefully and deliberatively, especially when it comes to lawn watering and other non-essential uses. |
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Non-essential High Commission workers are leaving, with just a skeleton staff of 40 left to man Britain's biggest overseas mission. |
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