And carry portable polish-remover wipes in your handbag for on-the-spot removal of chipped color. |
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Nursing staff often have to make on-the-spot decisions and must continue to do so without the sword of Damocles hanging over them. |
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Phillips performed some on-the-spot maintenance of a balky treadmill today. |
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The exigencies of journalism demand instant appraisals and on-the-spot verdicts. |
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A refusal to permit an on-the-spot investigation could result in use by the authorities of the best information available. |
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The Commission and the Court of Auditors may also carry out on-the-spot checks in accordance with the appropriate procedures. |
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The new scheme will give head teachers the power to issue on-the-spot fines if a child is absent from school without permission. |
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Depending on your X client, you may see on-the-spot or over-the-spot editing. |
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The technical events include quiz contests, an on-the-spot hardware design contest and a hardware debugging contest. |
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He said he would this week tour Western Province to investigate and have an on-the-spot check of the situation. |
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People found dumping illegally within the city boundary will go to court and will not be given the option of paying an on-the-spot fine. |
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The scheme also involved bringing in an occupational health nurse to give on-the-spot advice. |
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If a dog indicates to its handler that it can smell an illicit substance, the officer can order an on-the-spot body search. |
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Captivated by the clothes, Will.i.am requested an on-the-spot meeting with the designer. |
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Also, several on-the-spot events like computer games and puzzles were conducted. |
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Doctors would often have to perform on-the-spot open heart surgery if a patient crashed. |
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The Commission may require the Member State concerned to carry out an on-the-spot check to verify the correctness of one or more transactions. |
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Anyone who refuses to pay an on-the-spot fine for allowing their pet to foul a footpath, for example, could be taken to court and find their name in the newspapers. |
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They may guide them in obtaining legal services and give on-the-spot representation, providing immediate advice at arrest and detention. |
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Elected by the local zemstvo, the justice of the peace dealt with small cases where the parties desired a quick, comprehensible, inexpensive, and on-the-spot decision. |
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This brilliant presentation, coupled with his on-the-spot argumentation, allowed him to get ahead of the competition. |
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In light of the examination of such situations, fact-finding groups or experts may be designated and on-the-spot visits may be organized. |
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However, the on-the-spot investigation revealed that most of the reported warranty expenses were not linked to the sales of the product concerned. |
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Senior government officials have regularly made on-the-spot visits. |
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This shoulder-strap carrier permits me to use my tripod as a unipod in a jiffy for on-the-spot shots of sporting events which demand steady camera support. |
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Police have defended a decision to launch a crackdown on litterbugs in Bradford after it was revealed they handed out just six on-the-spot fines in a fortnight. |
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Foreign lorry drivers who commit motoring offences in Britain face on-the-spot penalties under government plans to stop them avoiding fines by leaving the country. |
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Binge drinkers and booze-fuelled brawlers who plague Kingston town centre at night face on-the-spot fines in a police crackdown on loutish behaviour. |
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A tough new regime across West Yorkshire will clamp down this month on non-payers of court penalties and on-the-spot fines, including speeding tickets. |
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Threaded through this vivid story of fieldwork, paleoanthropological politics, and on-the-spot war reportage is Kalb's nervy struggle simply to stay in the game. |
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Since they are all so sure of themselves and so confident in their intuition and hunches, they seldom stop and analyze those on-the-spot decisions they so often make. |
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I think that the friendly girl that I met there in November was fired on-the-spot after my column and instantly replaced by a bunch of arrogant, incompetent pencil-pushers. |
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Familiar arias and choruses are dropped into a crazy quilt of a story, making up an on-the-spot opera using pieces from other operas. |
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This lack of clarity makes the on-the-spot work of the checkers difficult, particularly in view of the fact that they also carry out on-the-spot checks in seven other départements. |
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Immediately after the intravenous injection of the blood-pressure-raising agent, and in the absence of contraindications, these individuals are candidates for on-the-spot tenecteplase therapy by the ambulance team. |
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The pair had challenged the right of Waltham Forest Council to impose on-the-spot fines of PS80 on them under anti-litter byelaws. |
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It is important to avoid extending this right to all members of the polling station commission, as what is needed in such circumstances is an on-the-spot decision that is not open to discussion. |
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We would venture to suggest that 1,900 on-the-spot fines is just a drop in the ocean of pavement pizza that adorns our streets each weekend. |
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If people can get on-the-spot fines for dropping litter, they can be given them for kerb crawling too. |
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Moreover, irrespective of the kind of on-the-spot check carried out, the beneficiary should receive a copy of the report if irregularities are found. |
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A sample of importers may be selected after the publication of the provisional findings and on-the-spot investigations may take place in order to verify the information submitted. |
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Approval is given after an on-the-spot check by the competent authorities. |
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A SCHEME that gives bouncers police powers to slap on-the-spot fines on rowdy nightclubbers has been angrily attacked by cops and magistrates. |
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They shall have the power to obtain documents, to request any person covered by the Staff Regulations to supply information and to make on-the-spot searches. |
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The officer continued in his native tongue of Swiss German and issued the on-the-spot fine accordingly. |
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Domtar found that PKT helped improve the process through enhanced performance reporting, gauges health tracking, and on-the-spot data extraction. |
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It was God's ubiquity, combined with his omniscience and his habit of delivering savage on-the-spot punishments for the slightest transgressions, that had Parry in such a bad way. |
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This portable camera is just the thing for on-the-spot newsgathering. |
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For example, French autoroute police can calculate your average speed between tollbooths, issue a ticket on this evidence alone and impose on-the-spot fines. |
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On-the-spot fines will be introduced for minor offences, such as dropping litter or chewing gum, graffiti and fly-posting. |
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On-the-spot pounds 10 fines for not having a ticket on the Midland Metro tram system are to continue even though many platform ticket machines do not work. |
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