We must, therefore, commend the security forces for the way they executed the plans put in place by their superior officers. |
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But Mr Briggs said safeguards would be put in place to control the ill effects of gambling. |
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Employers must put in place proper controls to protect workers from hazards in factories, on building sites and on farms. |
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There's gonna be a lot of fail-safes put in place between state, local and federal law enforcement agencies. |
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At the third level, the international community has put in place the apparatus of global collective security in the United Nations. |
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A set of corrective measures must be put in place quickly if the government is not to come a cropper. |
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The HOPE Scholarship was put in place more than anything to keep the apt students within the state. |
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The removal of drift nets is just one element of national strategy that must be put in place to save the Irish salmon, but it is a vital element. |
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He has slammed the gougers who damaged the bins within 24 hours of them being put in place. |
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Is there something that you would suggest be put in place that would begin to attack that problem? |
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It now appears as if a new Railway bridge will be put in place to replace the old low bridge that was damaged recently. |
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When Nicaragua's dictatorship was overthrown by the popular Sandinistas, a communist regime was successfully put in place. |
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Periodically saturated sand or sawdust should be scraped away and fresh, clean material put in place. |
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He said computers had been put in place for the inputting of data and that this would deal with the backlog. |
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Temporary measures have been put in place, including traffic lights and diversions. |
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Essentially, once the loan system is put in place, you do away with subsidies as it becomes self-sustaining in 4 or 5 years. |
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Should the leaders gathered in Lusaka fail to tackle this problem, then measures must be put in place to assist countries bearing this burden. |
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Systems need to be put in place so that information is passed and alarm signals are set off. |
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A heavy top dressing to improve levels was put in place and the area rolled to a fine finish. |
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Some of the credit belongs to the new structure we've put in place at the Department of Homeland Security. |
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The regime put in place has benefited and will continue to benefit a company that produces ethanol from grain. |
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Recruitment of new personnel has stopped and belt-tightening measures have been put in place, he added. |
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A national cultural policy should therefore be put in place without undue delay to benefit the nation. |
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There are very busy roads through these towns and it is essential that there be proper traffic calming measures put in place. |
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They are calling for protective barriers to be put in place and intend to raise awareness on this issue at the ceremony. |
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However, these measures were put in place to deal with potential threats to air travelers are geared to ensure passengers' safety. |
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By then, a third commemorative plaque will have also been put in place on his birthplace in Norwood Road. |
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The columns were duly put in place, and carpenters and glaziers were called in to construct a canopy upon them. |
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Having found that cumulus cells yielded better results, unfertilised mouse eggs were enucleated and their donor's nuclei put in place. |
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The new airport security rules, put in place after September 11, look and smell a whole lot like snake oil. |
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The explanatory note also goes on to describe how a new statutory strict liability regime will be put in place. |
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Before that first stone was put in place the Bucknells were in dispute with the council over its design, and had two suggestions turned down. |
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After the concept for a film has been put in place the first people on the payroll are the art and accounts department. |
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We've told the industry that the licensing program we put in place during the safeguard period will be extended. |
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If no measures are put in place to condemn them, a sounder of bush-pigs can condemn a whole community to starvation. |
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A temporary road for southbound traffic has been built and a footpath put in place. |
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Mechanisms to coordinate the countries' efforts in the production and procurement of arms and military equipment were put in place. |
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A cordon was put in place and the army bomb disposal squad carried out a controlled explosion. |
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Systems can also be put in place to starve a vehicle of fuel, bringing it to a slow halt. |
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Arrangements would be put in place to make sure he was kept away from patients who did not wish to see him. |
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At major airports a multi agency response was put in place for people returning from the disaster area. |
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It has to be three or four years now since the double yellow lines were put in place! |
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Defences now being put in place have been calculated to ensure a relatively watertight town for the next 50 years. |
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These promised signs should be put in place before there is more carnage on that stretch of road. |
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This was changed in 2001, after legislation was put in place which allows anyone to opt for a postal vote on demand. |
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It identifies the hazards and associated risks and then lists the control measures that need to be put in place. |
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With the roof open, wind disturbance is reasonable and much reduced when the fabric windbreak is put in place between the seat headrests. |
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New security guidelines and technology are being put in place to prevent a similar problem happening again. |
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Some sort of rules must be put in place or the problem will continue to spiral out of control. |
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Our natural home is outperformance and today's changes put in place the teams that will reignite our business over the next 12 to 18 months. |
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Where there has been a change in fees that has not been negotiated, a process has been put in place to address that. |
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Will arrangements be put in place to collect the over-abundant rubbish during the Christmas festivities? |
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A six-member panel, which included four former Olympians, was put in place. |
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The NAO said not enough use was being made of complementary park-and-ride schemes and systems took too long to put in place. |
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Zimbabwe also requested Zambia to provide it with information on particulars of the exporters so that control measures could be put in place. |
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The fourth option is to put in place additional requirements for patentability. |
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Outside the church, new paving was laid and a new drainage system was put in place. |
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Concrete barriers, metal fencing and checkpoints have been put in place around key buildings and routes on the mainland and surrounding islands. |
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They are put in place by drilling a hole through the mortar between the bricks and then drilling a pilot hole in the block wall. |
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If inheritance tax is to be levied at all, very generous financial thresholds must be put in place. |
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The provision was initially put in place to protect trade in neighbouring towns. |
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New tax credits will be put in place to encourage innovation and small businesses, Mr Brown said. |
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They have been put in place over centuries to protect the effectiveness of the fighting force. |
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Christensen, a BIG investor, inspired Collins with the notion that systems can be put in place to accelerate innovation. |
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This allows for the formation of whatever transitional government or whatever interim arrangement needs to be put in place. |
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A contraflow system was put in place to allow the Yorkshire Air Ambulance to land. |
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A contraflow was put in place while the road was blocked, and traffic built up for around two miles in either direction. |
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Software is complex and dynamic and that 'simple fix' you put in place last week could have undesired consequences. |
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On the 365th day, April 25, it will be taken down, its support poles put in place and the banner paraded proudly through the streets of Sydney. |
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The footpath should have been extended to cover this very small area whilst the Bus Shelter was being put in place. |
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Antigen-retrieval solutions were then added and cover glasses were put in place, avoiding air bubble formation. |
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On Monday, after a frenzied period of work, a third of the speed restrictions will be lifted as quickly as they were put in place. |
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From factor 5, it appears that the bridge has been scored with reference to the gabions put in place by the Highways Agency after the accident. |
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Specific arrangements may need to be put in place for poultry, horses, fish and exotic livestock. |
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Their plan was put in place days before and was executed with military precision. |
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Once a person is labeled as a prediabetic, an intervention plan needs to be put in place to prevent the patient from developing diabetes. |
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At the biochemical level, today's Darwinians have many examples of the most complex of processes that have been put in place by selection. |
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Huge iron pegs were driven into the rock before the base blocks were put in place, and the first 14m of the tower was solid. |
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A monitoring system, including tension sensors, accelerometers, and deformation gauges, will be put in place for purposes of bridge maintenance. |
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The industry is still suffering from excess network capacity put in place during the boom years of the late 1990s, and prices are weak. |
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We would all like to see that final piece of the jigsaw put in place, to allow the Lamplugh family to move on. |
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Scholarly literature justly notes that Russia has so far failed to put in place a developed body of social legislation of a social-minded state. |
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He has been a long time advocator of the development of underage structures to be put in place in the county. |
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A plan was put in place whereby she was able to join a special account at her local Credit Union. |
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Soldiers put in place barbed wire and razor wire, dug up fields next to the barrier, and widened a water-filled ditch. |
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To achieve these successfully a committee with properly notified meeting times and agendas needs to be put in place. |
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Another group put in place of owners would still wield virtually complete power, and aggrandize itself above workers. |
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The system EDS put in place to support the Tax Credit system was widely regarded as a complete and utter shambles. |
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The Company has put in place key performance indicators to monitor progress and to ensure that customers receive first class service. |
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He said it was essential that a programme was put in place to help Parker Knoll employees find new work or retrain. |
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Hood responds with a careful preamble about the refined admissions process Oxford has put in place. |
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Road markings and signage have been put in place to inform motorists of the correct direction they must travel. |
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Julie Bishop argues its easier for Labor to raise such lapses in standards because of the checks the Government has put in place. |
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Apart from working on these languages, the team has also put in place a system for translation from English to Amharic, an Ethiopian language. |
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I'm hoping that by the time I get home, the office tile has been grouted, dried and the furniture put in place. |
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It left slavery untouched until the Civil War but it put in place a representative republic with basic rights for its citizens. |
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That system was not put in place to encourage layabouts, but to help people who had fallen on hard times through no fault of their own. |
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A new constitution and board of directors were put in place after the council threatened to remove funding unless the disputes were resolved. |
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The traffic lights have been put in place so that a section of the left-hand side of the road coming into Athy could be cordoned off. |
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Chairman Tony Hams said the authority had accepted the commission's finding and had already put in place new systems within the planning system to bring it up to scratch. |
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Halswell School has also had an enrolment scheme put in place by the Ministry of Education to help it cope with the growing number of new subdivisions in the area. |
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When this type of work is being done the Police Traffic Branch should be notified and a contingency plan put in place to deal with the pile-up of vehicles. |
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To tackle that, clear weight restriction signs could be put in place before vehicles reach West Chevin Road, as well as hazard markings and warning signs. |
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This judge has failed time and time again to properly apply the laws put in place by the people of Florida for the purpose of protecting Wards from unscrupulous guardians. |
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Instead, it would like to see additional, strengthened search and rescue missions like mare Nostrum put in place. |
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The government has to put in place a programme whereby all non-complex, non-strategic IT development projects are outsourced to local enterprises. |
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Although tough environmental controls were put in place in 2000, enforcement has been haphazard. |
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The solution is to have a risk management system in place, where restrictive measures are put in place commensurate with risk level of a particular substance. |
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It is encouraging that various instruments, including war crimes tribunals and the International Court of Justice, have been put in place to address and redress past wrongs. |
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This year's quota reduction will not save the fish unless a powerful international recovery plan, which was not agreed last week, is put in place. |
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Meanwhile, as part of the fiscal cliff deal, higher income taxes were also put in place for high earners. |
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Incorrect signs and misplaced cones as part of restrictions put in place by Richmond upon Thames Council on rugby days led drivers to believe they couldn't park in Crown Road. |
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He said even the special purpose vehicle which is responsible for the project implementation had already been put in place to oversee and supervise the actual project. |
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Such instruments can be put in place now but must be underpinned and reinforced by a global agreement on climate change. |
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Drainage gullies should be put in place to run off surface water. |
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Crime reaches us despite of whatever security measures we put in place. |
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The city critics and deprecators needed to know that there were processes being put in place, strategies being developed and people still committed to the revival of the city. |
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The chorus of noblewomen and fusileers is unbalanced in quality, but luckily perked up after the intermission to help put in place an entertaining finale. |
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I think it is fair to say that that Government had the courage to put in place a goods and services tax that is still the envy of other countries throughout the world. |
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The notice was put in place by the council to protect some broadleaf trees on the site, some of which were planted as part of the original hunting demesne in the 18th century. |
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It will call for improved career structures to be put in place to attract doctors to rural practices and for them to be given support to keep them in their jobs. |
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The guarantees and bailouts the Fed put in place in 2008 and 2009 have been unwound without significant cost to the public. |
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One of the issues to be discussed will be the problem of daredevils leaping off Devil's Bridge and whether a sign should be put in place to advise against the practice. |
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Tackling the ongoing promotion and development of volunteerism is a big issue, requiring structures to be put in place to attract more people to get involved in clubs. |
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The world's biggest diamond producer also put in place last year, a marketing channel, which sells uncut, diamonds only to selected and approved polishers. |
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If it were found that abortion was wrong, then better checks and balances would have to be put in place, better counselling would have to be given and certain provisos made. |
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He was told that advance warning signs were put in place and that, if he could obtain permission from landowners, the council would remove some trees. |
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Paul Cheevers, District Manager for Iarnrod Eireann in Waterford said that the steel girders were on order and were due to be put in place over the weekend. |
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Pants were removed, chairs were put in place, laptops were strategically positioned on the edge of the bed, and we got to work. |
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Work on this project will not start until the whole area is sealed off and precautions are put in place to prevent an outbreak of the bug aspergillis among patients. |
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Diversion signs will be put in place well in advance of the closure of the section of road, which is one of the main thoroughfares in and out of the city. |
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I have been given to understand that a proper management plan will be put in place and that the grubby, uncared-for appearance will shortly be a thing of the past. |
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Have they looked at the social consequences of building tomorrow's slums today and what provisions are being put in place to deal with these in the long term? |
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The Environment Agency stressed it was a long-term strategy and it was reviewing all the weirs in the river system to see if fish passes could be put in place. |
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New doctrinal and linguistic orthodoxies were put in place to institutionalize the gains made by revisionists in the name of pluralism and inclusivity. |
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Only when government scientists determine there is a risk of flooding will the middle of the levee be put in place. |
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Even after tariff protections were put in place, panels were still relatively cheap to buy. |
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The kerbing for the new footpaths has been put in place recently. |
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Indeed, the herms are spliced to the rustication by thin pieces of stone that were fitted to the existing masonry before the heavier figures and the shafts were put in place. |
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Brady was among them, the skilled hands that had put in place the last piece of the Freedom Tower now cuffed behind him. |
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Outside on the plaza lay piles of granite still to be put in place, pallets stacked up on the grass, and more rolls of copper wire yet to be slotted in to place. |
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He has raised prices by 3p a litre, on top of a national price rise of about the same amount put in place by BP, in an effort to recuperate losses. |
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Mr Turner said there were plans to rededicate the garden in the next few months providing security measures were put in place to protect it from more attacks. |
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The policies which were put in place left the work force feeling cheated since they had expected to gain control of industry, and there were strikes and unrest in the country. |
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The strategy aims to put in place opportunities and schemes to re-educate owners, offering them advice and assistance to return their properties to use. |
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But it's not so long since Intel wanted us all to see the 320-odd CPU Itanium 2-based number cruncher Toyota has put in place for the much the same applications. |
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He called for proper funding to be put in place for hospitals, schools and local services but felt that a great opportunity to reform local government had been lost. |
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The commission looked at a number of projected overspends and was told that four council directorates had put in place moratoriums on spending to control the situation. |
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It was experiencing very rapid growth before the moratorium was put in place, but is now in danger of stagnating, and falling behind our overseas competitors. |
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For the first time, specific measures would be put in place to ensure that communities benefit directly from the exploitation of mineral resources. |
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The rock piles, known as croys, were put in place in the 1990s in the hope they would create pools for the salmon to congregate in. |
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Cromwell made the various income streams put in place by Henry VII more formal and assigned largely autonomous bodies for their administration. |
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The agency has put in place a rating system and requires access to safety test results. |
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The codes of practice were duly put in place and for the next five years the Rail Regulator received no complaints about ROSCO behaviour. |
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Denmark, Sweden and Finland then moved to put in place tuition fees for foreign students. |
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A system of reallocation was put in place so the empty seats were filled throughout the Games. |
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In July 2006, smoking in enclosed public places was banned, a law put in place to protect workers' right to a healthy working environment. |
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If a business is covered by these regulations then controls are put in place to prevent it being used for money laundering. |
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Eventually, the band worked out their differences and put in place a new set of rules to keep the group intact. |
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Border controls are put in place to control the movement of people, animals and goods into as well as out of a country. |
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These were prefabricated on shore and put in place using balanced cantilever methods. |
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Temporary speed limits are put in place due in high winds or thick fog, with drivers informed by the electronic signs. |
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By 1980, a restoration programme was put in place that has now been running for over 20 years. |
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The planning and controls that were put in place were thought to be adequate. |
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A wide array of regulations were put in place to encourage exports and discourage imports. |
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Paraguay put in place many incentives aimed to attract industries to the country. |
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Under a charter from the company in 1618, a new model of governance was put in place in 1619, which created a new House of Burgesses. |
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The PER had been put in place in April 2009 when the former constitution was abrogated. |
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Slater evaded restrictions on emigration put in place to allow England to maintain its monopoly on cotton mills. |
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Within just an hour, a new vishing infrastructure can be configured and put in place to launch a new attack. |
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We want to put in place a water wing of the force to maintain a strict vigil on water bodies. |
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This rule was put in place to stop the front-loading of the system. |
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If that condition is not put in place as an oversight, then all the people in North Sudan will claim Southernness on the referendum day. |
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A rocket composter has been put in place to make rich fertiliser out of the school's kitchen waste and grass cuttings. |
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The response lies largely in Belgium's consociational model that has been put in place at the central level to deal with the linguistic cleavage. |
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A bus bridge is being put in place for the stations affected by the recent train derailment. |
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The new scaffolding ensures guard rails are put in place before workers move up to the next level. |
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The A196 was closed at the Guidepost Roundabout and diversions were put in place. |
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Community legislature can put in place harmonisation measures to remove the existing tensions. |
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He said that as following the partition of India in 1947, Pakistan put in place a heavily planned economy. |
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We should be pressurizing our governments to put in place measures that encourage people to stay at home. |
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She called it mostly a formalization of policies that have already been put in place. |
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The action plan put in place after the WHO study has reaped benefits as recent figures suggest that 93 per cent of the UAE's population consumes iodised salt. |
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Most importantly, it has made a mockery of democracy as it has put in place a civilian autocracy where merit has been replaced by dynasticism, Mazari asserted. |
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The infrastructure put in place to deliver polio vaccines there is now being used to increase coverage of routine immunization, like the 5-in-1 pentavalent vaccine. |
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Steps were put in place to decontrol natural gas in interstate markets. |
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As the traps were being put in place an oriental cockroach was seen walking across the floor in the area where there were fridges, freezers and a mixer. |
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A contraflow system will be put in place through the Penmaenbach tunnel. |
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The goal is to design a system that allows the states to impose a fair and consistent tax on electronic commerce, which can be put in place after the moratoriums cease on Oct. |
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After speaking to Buoyage, the manufacturers of the street lights, they said that for the scheme to go ahead, plans must have been put in place back in November. |
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The law was also put in place in other cities including Cali, Cucuta, Valledupar and Bucaramanga, as well as in six provinces, including Boyaca, Cordoba and Valle del Cauca. |
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Established in 1980 by the Conservative Government, the scheme was put in place to assist parents with the cost of fees at independent schools on a means-tested basis. |
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There were no steps put in place to prevent the harassment or to punish the offender and the company was therefore deemed jointly liable with the line manager. |
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An initial workaround to the software issue was put in place yesterday. |
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The beauty of the Evil Roy target is that the head attaches by way of two shielded carriage bolts and a couple of wing nuts that take no time to put in place. |
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The system was very soundly built along British lines, so that profits and wages were low but the infrastructure necessary for rapid industrial growth was put in place. |
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The system was soundly built along British lines, so that profits were low but the infrastructure necessary for rapid industrial growth was put in place. |
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The chamber was then put in place, blocked with a wedge, and then fired. |
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He authored the influential Beveridge report which put in place much of framework behind the welfare state, particularly the National Health Service. |
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The Act put in place measures that simplified the process of closing railways by removing the need for the pros and cons of each case to be heard in detail. |
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A statue of a young elephant was put in place of a former chalet. |
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The University is governed by the Statutes put in place by the Universities of Durham and Newcastle upon Tyne Act, 1963, and subsequently amended by the Privy Council. |
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Measures were immediately put in place to find another wife for Henry, which, at the insistence of Cromwell and the court, were focused on the European continent. |
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After Henry II fell seriously ill in 1170, he put in place his plan to divide his kingdom, although he would retain overall authority over his sons and their territories. |
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