A sub-standard home is scheduled to be set alight by fire crews, then demolished by a digger. |
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The prisons were significantly sub-standard, in some instances there was no source of natural light and no provisions for sanitation. |
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This court reprimands Universal and any studio that releases sub-standard product. |
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The poorest pensioners – society's most vulnerable – face sub-standard care. |
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In these circumstances, it was considered appropriate to grant a special adjustment on the normal value for sub-standard quality. |
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Another concern is the need to address issues related to the sub-standard pay-rates for some jobs in the sector. |
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The condition of the wire warp was sub-standard because the lay of the wire had opened and loose strands were protruding. |
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Food and hygiene are sub-standard and medical care either unavailable or inappropriate. |
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Viable outcrosses do exist, and they are not off the standard, sub-standard or lacking. |
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However, the quality of these new providers is unequal, with a proliferation of bogus and sub-standard programmes. |
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The bolt may have been manufactured from sub-standard material or not been an aircraft quality part. |
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A piece Rondi had published in a sub-standard paper was spotted by a Globe and Mail editor, and now she is a regular contributor to the paper. |
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National staff must, instead, navigate the very limited private sector on their own and make do with sub-standard and insecure accommodation. |
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Therefore, it was an alternative method of education, not a sub-standard method of education. |
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As a result of some false economies, the physical environment is run down and doctors and nurses have to work in sub-standard facilities. |
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Last year, a major accountancy firm was reprimanded by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Ireland for carrying out a sub-standard audit. |
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The transporters take full advantage of the situation by extending sub-standard service to an almost captive clientele. |
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In compensation, however, the government stepped in to stop the import of sub-standard and illegal products. |
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The agency workers will look for defects such as sub-standard tyres, faulty lights and exhausts. |
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Schemes with a sub-standard supply will be connected to the public water supply networks. |
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The local government would then still have the ability to close and prosecute a sub-standard establishment, and control the location and number of such places in their area. |
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A sub-standard dwelling may be one of three types: tin-sheet hut, squatter settlement, or shack. |
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Their children attend sub-standard schools. |
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Even Anna, the sub-standard Swede, has been converted. |
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But the report suggests that the current signing is not sub-standard and extra signs, near to the structure, would seriously detract from its appearance. |
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However, it was accepted that the company had some sub-standard output of the product concerned and this was treated the matter as a comparison issue. |
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Too many sub-standard ships today are still escaping all controls. |
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This suggests that, although crowding and the cost of housing is clearly a challenge for many recent immigrants, they tend not to resort to sub-standard accommodations. |
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We actually need to monitor these sub-standard vessels. |
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Moreover, age will not improve what was sub-standard to start with. |
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Pre-season implies sub-season, and therefore sub-standard. |
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What results is a mixture of escalating prices for contracted-out construction work, sub-standard and deficient products which guarantee un-sustainability even over the short-term. |
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In chamber music, if the violist is sub-standard, you pack up and go home. |
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They were sub-standard in sub-zero temperatures. |
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In relation to outside complainants, retaliation usually relates to actions or threats of not awarding future contracts with the Organization or assessing work performed as sub-standard with consequent refusal to pay. |
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The daughter alleged that her foster mother had deceived her biological mother in order to get custody and then had raised her in sub-standard housing. |
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With the movement of produce and inputs both slow and expensive, the sub-standard roads are jeopardizing food security and hindering economic activity. |
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Kickbacks to officials who award contracts are a common form of corruption in all sectors, resulting in the purchase of unnecessary or overpriced equipment, the delivery of sub-standard items or under-deliveries. |
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We estimate that the nominal value of sub-standard, consumer receivables offered for sale in Rumania amounts to about PLN 2 billion annually, said Pawe? |
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The Sub-Standard uses words and pictures to capture the essence of London's worst August storms ever. |
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Sub-standard milk coming from other States can easily be stopped at the check posts by checking them using lactometers. |
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