Well, everything is reparable but I do think we've been on the verge of being somewhat naive about the former Soviet Union and its leadership. |
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While the Siqueiros work is now buried beneath layers of overpainting, Tourje and his team are confident that the mural is reparable. |
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Colt was developed using the same mathematical logic as the AAM and Aircraft Sustainability Model used in reparable inventory management. |
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Lichtenstein's 30-foot-high, stainless-steel statue was spared, as was a bronze sphere by Fritz Koenig, both sustaining reparable damage. |
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The loss of a reparable asset out of the base-level maintenance system was unacceptable. |
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The time it takes a depot or contractor to repair and return a reparable item to serviceable condition is rather long. |
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Of course, some costs to the environment, such as species extinction, are not reparable at any price. |
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Examples are all too common in which relatively inexpensive consumable parts hold up the repair of an expensive reparable part. |
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While deployed, the RSP stockage effectiveness for reparable items was 98.4 percent. |
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Cotton is easily reparable as the damaged appearance can be reduced to a minimum. |
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This concept allows certain reparable items to flow back to a single repair facility in theater and eliminates duplicated repair efforts at multiple bases. |
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The pilot for CAV-XML offered actual flow days computed on each depot-level reparable being repaired, from the day it was received at the contractor to the day it was shipped. |
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An examination by a professional will establish whether the tyre is reparable or whether it must be taken off the road. |
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Even where damage is reparable, the cost of restoration or rehabilitation is often prohibitive. |
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The State party pointed out, moreover, the reparable nature of the alleged harm suffered in the event that the pending appeals are upheld. |
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If the tie-in is not consistent, the hardband area may be a reparable reject. |
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A limited number of generators in the asset yard are reparable, and these are being brought back on line as spare parts become available. |
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If there are some problems, are they reparable or has he simply lost all confidence in the WTO and it should be scrapped or we should withdraw? |
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This will establish if the tyre is reparable or if it must be taken off the road. |
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The damage they cause is either irreversible or reparable only over decades or centuries. |
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Not reparable damages through one's own fault the team will be disqualificated. |
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From your description, this chimney is probably not reparable anyway. |
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Indeed, Wallace, Kem, and Nelson's 1999 analysis suggested that 80 percent of working capital fund costs are fixed with respect to the amount of depot-level reparable sales. |
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However, after a visit to several sites in particular in Jerusalem, the Rapporteur has serious doubts whether the damage done to the local population will be reparable. |
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But how will they determine what is reparable and what must be destroyed? |
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He will have to distinguish between what is reparable and what is not. |
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In addition, producers are under a duty of care to ensure that products are durable, reparable or recoverable as waste, and that the hazards emanating from a product in its waste phase are minimised. |
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I am pretty sure that the damage done to some of the principles trampled upon by the budget will be reparable by subsequent actions of Parliament. |
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He has been a throwback with a liberal streak — a non-reactionary old-school director whose characters display hard responses to hard circumstances that themselves suggest a world of cruel indifference and reparable woes. |
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The damage is done but it is, he says, reparable. |
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In the case of a plug repair, or repair made from the exterior to the interior, the repairer will not have examined the interior of the tyre so as to evaluate whether the tyre is reparable. |
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The code tells you what maintenance level can determine when an item is unserviceable or uneconomically reparable, and who can condemn or dispose of the item. |
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