The ANOVA was used only to test the difference between high frequency overflight and control plots. |
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It issued overflight permits for humanitarian and medical evacuation flights only. |
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An overflight of the polluted area and on site reconnaissance surveys were conducted around ten days after the spill. |
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Phase I also included increases to existing charges for overflight enroute fees. |
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Just as the choice of where to build an airport remains a national competence, so does the choice of where overflight should take place. |
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In April last year the Carterton adventurer attempted the first overflight of Mt Cook, only to be turned back by the weather as he got to within 100m of the summit. |
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An overflight of the epicentral region on Wednesday revealed numerous small rockslides and snowslides adjacent to the fault over a 25-mile long zone. |
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I do not believe that we will get rid of those charges even though Russia would no longer collect overflight charges. |
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This will depend on obtaining efficient overflight access to Russian airspace. |
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The spies and the generals want to deny the Russians the overflight rights for its latest surveillance planes. |
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Furthermore, detecting and measuring a behavioral response to an overflight is NOT the same as detecting an impact. |
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Chuck Hagel, America's defence secretary, says America will oppose any effort to restrict overflight or freedom of navigation. |
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As regards the long-standing problem of Siberian overflight fees, the EU will continue to press for signature of the existing agreement. |
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It consisted of an overflight of Tortiya and visits to the Bobi and Diarabana mining sites. |
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Southern border overflight exemptions, which allow users to bypass the nearest port of entry and proceed to another airport to clear customs, have not been affected. |
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An example of customary international law would be the acceptance of satellites in orbit or their overflight. |
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It is the importance of the freedom of navigation and of overflight that has given America its pretext for louder involvement. |
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An agent from Cedre, rapidly sent to the area to join the crisis centre, participated in an overflight of the area to assess the upwellings of oil. |
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Although these rounds were not successful in permanently resolving a dispute involving the overflight of Russian territory by Air Canada to serve India, the two sides reached a temporary solution. |
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When visiting Operation IceBridge in September, Ambassador Hammer joined NASA Chief Scientist Ellen Stofan on an overflight of Antartica. |
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The issue of Siberian overflight is of major importance for European air carriers as it affects services between Europe and the growing and lucrative markets in the Far East, in particular China. |
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The overflight shall be conducted as soon as practically possible. |
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That, during the impoundment of the diversion bays, the proponent perform a helicopter overflight within diversion bay boundaries to follow the movements of land wildlife. |
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New US FAA overflight charges, the cost of the 'liquid gold' we put in our fuel tanks, and the upcoming review of the Aeronautics Act will all add to the cost of flying. |
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The primary sources of revenue for the system when it was operated by Transport Canada were the Air Transportation Tax and, since November 1995, international overflight charges. |
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The woman argues that Ukraine chose not to close its airspace because it did not want to lose out on overflight fees. |
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Japanese and Asean leaders agreed to enhance co-operation in ensuring freedom of overflight and civil aviation safety, the report said. |
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There is no known spill and no reports of damage yet and a US Coast Guard helicopter overflight conducted shortly after the grounding detected no visible sheen. |
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Several images of the compound were obtained via a drone overflight. |
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