The biggest of the quakes was reclassified to 9.0 magnitude and details now verified as follows. |
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All other auxiliaries are reclassified based on the type of service provided, such as warehousing and storage or data processing. |
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To optimise the comparability of the data, we reanalysed original data sources and we reclassified the data according to standard specifications. |
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But in November 2000 the prison was reclassified as a Category C prison, which meant inmates could not work in the community. |
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A further eight police forces showed some deterioration, but it was not bad enough for them to be reclassified. |
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Other species are C. robusta, now reclassified as C. canephora, and a couple of minor ones suited to the climate of W. Africa. |
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Councillors also said the land was classed as industrial and would need to be reclassified as residential land for the application to go through. |
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After a half hour of ponderous, laugh-free, heavy dialogue, I reclassified Prizzi's Honor as a serious mob movie. |
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Black English loses its ungrammaticalness when reclassified as a Creole tongue, meshing the input from Africa, Europe, and the Americas. |
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The zero-sum manpower game that Killebrew talks about means that many combat soldiers will be reclassified and retrained. |
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Following a two-hour meeting with ministry officials, however, Giuseppi said it was agreed that stipulated categories of workers would be reclassified. |
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In 2002 the navy reclassified him as missing in action, captured. |
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Deferred tax assets and liabilities have been reclassified and netting has not been applied in the current year. |
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Sorne previous year's figures bave been reclassified to conform to the current year's presentation. |
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Certain figures for the prior year have been reclassified in the financial statements to conform with the current year's presentation. |
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CuraƧao and St Maarten became independent states, while Bonaire, St Eustatius and Saba were reclassified as autonomous special municipalities. |
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As a result, the total Peruvian sale tax receivable withheld was reclassified as long term. |
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Later taxonomists proved less welcoming, however, and the chimp was reclassified in 1816 into its own genus, Pan, where it has remained until this day. |
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The site also contains a list of threatened and endangered species that have approved recovery plans and a list of species that have been delisted or reclassified. |
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The additions include internally developed software which will be reclassified to intangible assets once they become available for use. |
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The unit houses 16 prisoners whose security status has been reclassified as the lowest and who are allowed out to work in the community to prepare them for release. |
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Certain captions have been changed, and certain figures from the previous year have been reclassified. |
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Certain of the prior year's figures have been reclassified in order to conform to the presentation adopted in the current year. |
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Segmented quarterly results for 2004 and for the first and second quarters of 2005 have been reclassified for comparative purposes. |
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As a result of these transactions, in October 1996 Cowie Group was reclassified on the stock exchange from a motor dealer to a transport group. |
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Originally in the genus Phoca with a number of other species, it has since been reclassified into its own genus Pagophilus. |
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As a result of a 2014 publication, the family was reclassified into three genera. |
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Sometimes the land is appropriated by the government and sold on to developers, with some of the money being used to rehouse the villagers who are reclassified as urban residents. |
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Under the proposed plan, Mr. Martunis said, some protected forest will be reclassified as production forest, allowing communities to cultivate the land they live on. |
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At trial, Lazar testified that the cheque was part of scheme by which she would have her clients reclassified by the Board, invoice them for 20 per cent of the savings and split the invoiced amount with Dowling. |
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However, the local was subsequently reclassified as a middle seed rather than railer which led to the redraw. |
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The share of the provisions corresponding to grantor rights was therefore to be reclassified as capital injections without being subject to corporation tax. |
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If debt is reclassified as junk, Russia's investor base will shrink. |
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Accordingly, no part of the foreign exchange gain or loss recognised in other comprehensive income is reclassified to profit or loss at the time of a write-down. |
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Prior period information was also reclassified. |
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Therefore, many inmates are being reclassified more frequently than on an annual basis and this information is being linked to other risk assessment decisions. |
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In order to provide a consistent basis for comparison of the accounts for 2001 and 2002, the amounts in question relating to 2001 have been reclassified. |
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In fact, later on, evidence at the committee, as the member knows, showed very clearly that of the 1,400, a very significant number had been reclassified. |
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In the current year, we have not reclassified any securities. |
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Now AIC's researchers have derived the beta coefficient of the reclassified sectors, based on total monthly performance for the last five years. |
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The FDA also reclassified sunlamp products and ultraviolet lamps from low risk to moderate risk. |
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If cocaine is to be reclassified, defendant's arguments should be made to the legislative branch, not the courts. |
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Recent genetic evidence suggests the harbour porpoise population structure may be more complex, and they should be reclassified. |
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There have been cases of a variety of speech being deliberately reclassified to serve political purposes. |
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On 2 May 2006 the Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act 2006 reclassified all remaining Roads Used as Public Paths as restricted byways. |
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On 2 May 2006 the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000 reclassified all remaining Roads Used as Public Paths as restricted byways. |
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Three Dermosols with ASC magnesic great groups were reclassified as Aerisols and Luvisols. |
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In the case of Dryandra, DNA sequencing has revealed such similarity with Banksia that Dryandra are now being reclassified into this genus. |
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Though widely accepted as an alga there is still debate over its taxonomic affinity, with recent work arguing that it should be reclassified as a chaetetid sponge. |
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The leatherback was then reclassified as Dermochelys coriacea. |
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Ketamine, also known as Special K, will be reclassified from Class C to B in the face of mounting evidence over its physical and psychological harms. |
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