There are also major costs associated with rehabilitating the beautiful drops that the theatre owns. |
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There's a role for braces and other supporting devices when rehabilitating an injury. |
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One cannot but feel that the prison system breeds criminals instead of rehabilitating them. |
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There is nowhere dedicated to housing and rehabilitating delinquent girls or juvenile female offenders. |
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As the number of children attending school increases, the charity is responding by building or rehabilitating additional schools. |
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While rehabilitating the rib cage injury, he suffered a strained right hamstring. |
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But in today's downturned economy, there is a new interest in rehabilitating them. |
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And some states are better at rehabilitating the prisoners and convicts behind the bars. |
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His experiences include evaluating and rehabilitating horses from the racetracks. |
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The problem of rehabilitating former totalitarians isn't confined to Western Europe. |
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The European Commission has already started building 20 courts and rehabilitating 26 others. |
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People need to be persuaded not only that prison works in its rehabilitating role, but also that the alternatives to jail do likewise and are no soft option. |
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Among his entourage was a teen-aged former contract killer named Cristian, whom he was rehabilitating. |
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There lies a particularly important task, the task of rehabilitating and making known the whole range of views of the man-nature relationship. |
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Integrating and rehabilitating child soldiers and abductees into communities, including support for intergenerational responses. |
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An example of peer support groups dealing with difficult socialization problems would be those that work towards rehabilitating ex-convicts. |
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Several erudite readers, invoking Joycean fragments, have in recent months suggested ways of rehabilitating my wonted usage, for which I am grateful. |
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In situ stabilisation of pavement materials with cementitious binders is a well-recognised method of rehabilitating pavements for local roads and highways. |
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Phase I called for dewatering and rehabilitating the No.6 shaft, sinking the shaft to the 45th level, cutting seven level stations, and diamond drilling the conglomerate bed. |
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It shall assume responsibility for assisting them and training or rehabilitating them for their own benefit and that of the community. |
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That governments must not fail to go the extra mile and proactively invest in rehabilitating the status of minority communities. |
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In 2009, BINUB and UNDP began rehabilitating three police armories in Bujumbura Mairie. |
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He set out to restore the party's reputation by urging economic development and rehabilitating senior victims of the purges. |
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But if tolls offer the only means for rehabilitating the country's crumbling and troublesome infrastructure, then reluctantly so be it. |
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Ken Clarke came to office in 2010 with some fine ideas about sending fewer people to prison and rehabilitating offenders. |
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As a result of the assessments, UNICEF engaged in refurnishing and rehabilitating damaged schools. |
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It may also be helpful in rehabilitating workers who suffer from low back pain and injuries, helping them to return to their jobs. |
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The plan includes rehabilitating the banks of an adjacent creek, long impacted by commercial and industrial development. |
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Existing capacities for disease prevention, diagnosis and care will be reinforced by rehabilitating 20 health centers and building six new ones. |
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The Union will act together in order to maximise the effectiveness of Community and Member States' development funds in rehabilitating Haiti. |
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This project seeks to increase livestock production by protecting and rehabilitating the pastureland in southern Mauritania. |
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When the bridge and the road are completed, the big step of rehabilitating the dam, and the irrigation works downstream will begin in earnest. |
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Such an environment will require rehabilitating banking sectors in some countries, and the resumption of lending on a sound basis. |
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Communities will also be supported in rehabilitating and building low-cost water systems and latrines. |
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Of course, we need great help in rehabilitating their destroyed homes so that the refugees have somewhere to return. |
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The milling depth of up to 10 cm meets the requirements for rehabilitating indoor pavements. |
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This loan will help finance a road project within a government program for rehabilitating the transportation sector. |
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The NGOs are also playing an active role in helping and rehabilitating trafficking victims. |
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They complain that the prison sentences given to violent and repeat young offenders are generally too light to make any difference in rehabilitating these offenders and holding them accountable for their actions. |
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In short, if these herds are allowed to be sold, it would mean the end of the prison farm program, one of the most successful programs we have had in the country in rehabilitating inmates. |
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He has restored energy to Labour's grassroots but he is not rehabilitating the party as a force that can win power and govern by the rules of parliamentary democracy. |
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Through its Rapid Reaction Mechanism, the Commission would assist with rehabilitating the operational centre of the UPI if the DRC Government assured there would be sufficient funds to keep it functioning thereafter. |
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By assessing the effectiveness of intervention structures such as flow deflectors and understanding the effects of turbulent flow on fish behaviour, researchers stand a chance of rehabilitating today's rivers. |
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We believe that DDR is not only crucial to freeing affected regions from the yoke of illicit small arms and light weapons but also essential for reordering and rehabilitating societies in distress. |
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This project will see the replacement of the currently corroding concrete sewer main and services, as well as rehabilitating areas with root intrusion and defects. |
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This can be ensured by promoting land-use planning which reduces urban sprawl, and by rehabilitating the physical environment, including the development of natural and cultural assets. |
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It was felt that the exercise focused too much on individuals at the expense of rehabilitating the entire judicial system. It was also felt that this style finished off whatever respect for the judiciary that the public had. |
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This practice, begun in the mid-1980s, has been more effective in regreening the region and rehabilitating degraded land than any large-scale tree planting project in Africa. |
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The region's success in regreening surrounding lands and rehabilitating local lakes has earned Sudbury worldwide recognition for its environmental efforts. |
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All the stockkeepers complain, but, given the high cost and the difficulty of rehabilitating such facilities, it is rare for any initiative to be taken by the community to improve matters. |
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The ZNSPCA requested IFAW to step in and assist in translocating the elephants to a safe haven with a view to rehabilitating the elephants and releasing them back into the wild. |
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At Yosemite, the list ranges from upgrading the El Portal sewer lines to rehabilitating the much-visited Mariposa grove of giant sequoia trees. |
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He backed an overdue scheme to place more emphasis on rehabilitating criminals and less on expensively locking them up—until the tabloids objected and he took fright. |
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This was addressed by segregating the cooling water, vacuum water, and process water from one another, in parallel with rehabilitating two existing cooling towers. |
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The purpose of the scheme is to promote investment in business start-ups and extensions, in rehabilitating and modernising existing establishments, in completing suspended work and in purchasing new equipment. |
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It is important to realise, however, that the environmental costs of rehabilitating the land would be part of companies' production costs and that this is only right. |
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The project consists of improvements to the current water treatment system, including identifying a new water source and rehabilitating the treatment facility. |
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We are doing ambitious but practical things like training soldiers and police, building schools, rehabilitating irrigation systems and helping to deliver basic health care. |
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Hot recycling is suitable for rehabilitating almost any type of road damage with economic efficiency as long as the lower layers in the pavement structure are sufficiently stable and resistant to deformation. |
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Significant progress has been made over the past few years in rehabilitating the banking sector and encouraging foreign ownership, which has also contributed to greater integration into the EU financial system. |
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Edward III's government sought to blame Mortimer for all of the recent problems, effectively politically rehabilitating the late King. |
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It made the Ottoman elite contribute to building and rehabilitating the ruined city. |
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It focused neither on punishing the guilty nor on rehabilitating the rehabilitatable. |
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The practice of rehabilitating small wildlife had been illegal in unincorporated areas but legal in the city of Los Angeles. |
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New figures show the estimated reduction in the number of potential crimes that can result from rehabilitating offenders through community sentences. |
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An exhibition on medical equipment, medicine and methods of training and rehabilitating people with ASD will also be held on the sidelines of the conference. |
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Visited Abider al Shofari School which UNICEF will be rehabilitating. |
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Rehabilitating the peroneal tendons, which run down the outside of your legs, should have stabilized your ankle. |
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