Every heifer sold as unserved shall be so guaranteed and all such heifers shall carry a guarantee that they are capable of breeding. |
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They relate to the provision of public sewerage in areas hitherto unserved in that way. |
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We are losing the future if we continue to let large parts of our population go unserved and underserved. |
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They are, they claim, bringing music to a vast public otherwise entirely unserved. |
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When we review programming, we tend to look at unserved and underserved niches that will meet our customers' needs. |
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Instead it illustrated what happens when you manage to hand a useful tool over to a large unserved population of amateurs. |
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Trudy W. Schuett is an Arizona-based writer and advocate for unserved victims of domestic violence. |
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The two founders have identified an unserved niche in a dynamic segment of the magazine industry. |
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That distinction has sometimes been lost on denominational officials eager to provide any kind of pastoral leadership to unserved congregations. |
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The catalogue described the heifer as unserved and the plaintiff required an unserved heifer for service by his bull. |
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Hackney services tend to be limited to the Liscard and Birkenhead areas and many outer area ranks, though potentially viable, remain unserved. |
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The projects announced were selected in order to include as many households as possible that are currently unserved or underserved. |
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The needs and desires of so many never go unserved for long. |
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The court heard that a courier had been sent to serve the summons on the company, but it was found to be in liquidation and the documents had been returned unserved. |
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No 3, the Court's letter to the applicant was returned unserved. |
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Access to safe drinking water and sanitation facilities for unserved or poorly served communities will also receive priority. |
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And health ministries need to encourage more private sector partners to help them reach the unserved. |
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They increased the numbers of health professionals working in the public sector, improved health care infrastructure, and extended care to formerly unserved areas. |
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Telemedicine could help some countries provide health care to unserved areas at lower cost, or cut existing health care costs. |
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Improvements in wastewater management are inextricably linked with the desperate need to provide safe drinking water to those currently unserved or underserved. |
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As a first step, an extensive mapping exercise is underway to identify currently unserved and underserved households. |
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The legislators are boosting quick fixes designed to speed the rollout of high-speed Internet services to unserved customers, from tax incentives to government-backed bonds. |
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In 1994 Chile established a governmentbudgeted fund for providing telephone services in unserved areas. |
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This is one reason why so many poor people remain unserved, even if they are willing to pay. |
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An extensive mapping exercise to identify currently unserved and underserved households has been completed. |
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Therefore, there was a large segment of the Kenyan population that was unserved or underserved by conventional payments services providers. |
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Decentralized micro-planning and delivery with people's participation may be utilized on a wider scale for provision of basic education to unserved and underserved populations. |
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Initiatives will include activities to boost community economic development and to extend broadband infrastructure to underserved or unserved areas across the country. |
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This event will provide the opportunity for input that will help shape the policies of the Federal Government concerning access to high speed Internet in unserved and underserved communities in Canada. |
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The European Commission has approved under the EC Treaty state aid rules a ¤1.7 million public aid to help bring broadband to unserved areas of Lazdijai and Alytus district municipalities in Lithuania. |
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However, significant destinations, such as Emory University and Cumberland, remain unserved. |
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Somewhat similar to satellites, a further system of providing low-cost wireless telecommunications to specific, otherwise unserved, areas uses what is called stratospheric telecommunication service. |
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The purpose was to encourage broadband projects in unserved and underserved areas and to provide high-speed connections to local institutions that were likely to create jobs or benefit the public. |
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In the mid-1990s, the Government of Guatemala was obliged to expand health care services to unserved populations as part of the negotiated peace agreements that took place at the time. |
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Additionally, connections will be provided to unserved villages. |
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Meanwhile, vast markets for poorer patients go unserved. |
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The Broadband for Rural and Northern Development Pilot Program brings broadband, or high capacity Internet, to unserved rural, remote and First Nations communities. |
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The projects will bring high-speed Internet access to 169,000 households unserved or underserved by high-speed Internet, most of them in rural or remote areas, according to a government press release. |
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Some speakers noted the advantages of establishing a funding mechanism that would support activities that increased access to modern forms of energy for the almost two billion people currently unserved. |
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Broadband: Broadband Canada, an applications-based contribution program, will help to expand broadband coverage to as many unserved and underserved households in Canada as possible. |
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Prime Minister Stephen Harper today announced the next steps in the Government's strategy to expand broadband internet access to unserved and underserved communities throughout Canada. |
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In most countries, therefore, only a small percentage of children have access to pre-school services of any kind, the poorest neighbourhoods and rural areas generally remaining unserved. |
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In his example, Baptists wanted laws closing liquor stores on Sundays to promote piety, and bootleggers wanted such laws to create an unserved market. |
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