We could rent here, probably for the cost of what a mortgage would be but without the property taxes and utilities weighing us down. |
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Plug and Play has almost always been available under Linux through user-space configuration utilities and by using external modules for drivers. |
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I love having plenty of little game devices and utilities at hand, you never know when you might need plastic bags, spare dice or writing pads. |
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It calls for spending less money on the arms industry, renationalising public utilities and ending PFI schemes. |
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However, it is hoped the new unit, unlike the current one, would be connected to sewage and water utilities. |
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With downed power lines in three states, more than 3,000 electrical linesmen and contractors from utilities all over the country are on the way. |
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It also does grading, foundation excavation, and cut-and-cover excavation for installing underground utilities and paves roads and parking areas. |
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The same cannot always be said for electric utilities, which are prone to conservatism and institutional inertia. |
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By being near to its major client, significant cost savings in terms of logistics and utilities cost were expected. |
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A couple days ago, I came across a fantastic little addition to my arsenal of computer utilities. |
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Grassroots activism was often successful when it challenged the utilities seeking to generate more electricity with atomic power. |
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One organization replaced another after virtually ignoring food shortages, and electrical power and public utilities remained inoperative. |
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The rear garden is in lawn and has a timber shed with electrical points and plumbing for utilities. |
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The front of the property features a lawn area and parking for two to three cars in the driveway, while a garage is plumbed for utilities. |
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It is Balkanized along state laws that end up protecting the monopoly utilities. |
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It played the role of market-maker, taking speculative financial positions on the utilities markets and leveraging its equity on a massive scale. |
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Even worse, these utilities are often a continual drain and national budgets, thus the need to go to the IMF or World Bank for bailouts. |
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Dozens of utilities have suffered huge losses from trading in the wholesale market. |
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We will privatize utilities and end inefficient regulations and monopolies. |
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Consider the costs of an average apartment rental, utilities, insurance, debt and other basic necessities. |
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The complex work involved intricate scheduling with cleanup crews and keeping myriad utilities happy. |
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And the 140 ft shooting gallery is now a utilities corridor for the provision of water, gas and electricity. |
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Instead there was a large demand for utilities and fishing boats within the devastated community. |
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Always good to see London's essential utilities being patched up and repaired swiftly. |
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Possible therapeutic utilities could include modulation of gastrointestinal motility and treatment of impotence. |
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The real risk is that people will find themselves facing disconnection, and that's the ultimate problem in utilities. |
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Do we really want to return to the bad old days of state-owned monopolies in the utilities sector? |
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At present, utilities such as gas, water and electrical companies can schedule work when they want. |
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Coupled with the use of electromagnetic and ultrasonic detectors, excavations to find utilities could be faster and safer. |
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At the same time as Birmingham was municipalising its street railways it was also municipalising its electric utilities. |
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It is unfortunate that although all utilities were consulted at the outset, unforeseen problems were uncovered. |
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This has been a boondoggle and a PR sham that pays utilities to build more dirty plants while claiming to be coming clean. |
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In 1996 the California Legislature deregulated the state's electric utilities. |
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This figure does not include employees working for the council utilities, agencies and corporations. |
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The trend to contract out the management of the utilities to outside companies commanded attention. |
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Traditional integrated utilities and public power agencies deliver electricity to customers based on real costs plus modest profits. |
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In any case, privatized utilities need strong public regulation, which is difficult and expensive to do well. |
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The long-anticipated entry of power utilities into the broadband telecommunications business began last week. |
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An increasingly wide array of plug-ins and utilities have developed around PDF files, a sure sign of maturity and market penetration. |
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Customers have access to many freeware programs, including utilities, productivity tools and development tools. |
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Examples of common fixed costs are insurance and depreciation while variable costs include direct labor, raw materials and utilities. |
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We contract with utilities to supply water, gas, or electricity at specified service levels for specified costs. |
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The problem for utilities is that they operate in a tightly regulated market, but their raw material cost is fossil fuel. |
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The loopback patch is a source code patch to the loopback driver and associated utilities. |
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It's a combined highway and transit construction project and requires drilling foundation caissons in areas with underground utilities. |
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Sadly we are just reaping the rewards of the wholescale sell-off of the UK utilities industry to overseas investors. |
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The real question, is it safe from the standpoint of public utilities to get back into the area? |
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Given a one year grant for a housing project, provision of utilities and a starter pack for 30 young homeless people. |
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Some of the typical Linux utilities come in very handy when developing a project. |
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Yet she insists that heads-up utilities will benefit greatly by such programs. |
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Switchgrass is another product that could produce power for utilities and serve as a new cash crop. |
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The utilities would then have to purchase electricity on the open market and re-sell it to consumers. |
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The plan was to optimise the resources of land, real estate, roads, and other utilities to streamline development. |
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Lacquering plants, processors of cellulose nitrate, oil companies, and public utilities are examples of companies where these tools were used. |
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In the 1990s, utilities across the country paid rebates to customers who retrofitted their lighting. |
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The funds invest in shares that pay high dividends, such as banks and utilities. |
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They would have to pay for a housefather to live here and, on top of that, utilities. |
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In most countries, the combined public debt of government, parastatals and utilities is what drives the secondary capital market. |
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They could be self-financing private or public utilities or they could be subsidized by other tax sources. |
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But we provide space-based utilities no such security or assurance of safe passage or operation. |
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Last year, Burgerville went even further, purchasing enough wind power from local utilities to power all of its facilities. |
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The problem of the urban poor cannot be remedied simply by racial toleration, nor even by recirculating monies and utilities. |
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Existing utilities and foundations may not be exactly where expected nor properly dimensioned on old drawings. |
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Aerial photos of Sydney were found in his possession with writings and maps relating to the national electricity grids and other utilities. |
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In California, for example, the utilities earn profits even as people and businesses use less energy. |
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For the first time, utilities nationwide will have a financial incentive to decrease electricity usage. |
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And in 43 states, utilities are required to buy the power that a rooftop system produces but does not use. |
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However, the spokesperson did not discount the possibility that the burst pipe had been caused by other utilities working in the area in recent weeks. |
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The utilities are required to allow independent power producers to interconnect with the grid, and the companies must purchase any resulting excess energy. |
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Instead, most property is owned provisionally or even illegally, which means that large numbers of people live off the grid, escaping taxes and pilfering their utilities. |
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Second, utilities, being cardinal, already incorporate attitudes to risk. |
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Unlike utilities, which must publish their lab results in a public record, bottlers don't have to notify anyone of their findings, including consumers who inquire. |
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As a result, utilities are relying more than ever on gas-fired generating plants. |
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The beam line will consist of neutron guides, choppers, secondary shutters and shielding, along with the necessary utilities and safety and radiation protection equipment. |
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The electricity sector is heavily regulated, and the service is mostly provided by monopoly public sector utilities that fail to meet the demand, causing frequent blackouts. |
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This of course presupposed that they were properly regulated so as to indemnify the public for the franchises which the utilities had been granted. |
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Some of the dividend yielding sectors like telecom and utilities make up a significant portion of the portfolio. |
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The government's push to lure private companies to buy its utilities has led to water shut-offs and the worst cholera epidemic in the nation's history. |
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This includes removal of certain advertising components that may gather statistics, as well as detection of various keylogging and other spy utilities. |
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Auditors from utilities may or may not use special equipment such as blower doors and infrared cameras, and they may or may not check the performance of your heating system. |
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There, after I've sorted and arranged various ingredients, I jack in for twenty minutes and plant some useful subroutines in the city utilities grid. |
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This model's off-road abilities quickly found favour, notably with rural communities, postal services and telephone and electricity utilities across continental Europe. |
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They levy marketeers and traders all sorts of fees and have audacity to even allocate market stalls or cause expansions of these utilities without the consent of the council. |
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Public infrastructure has been devastated and the Secretary General of the DRC in Goma requisitioned all revenue generated by public utilities and parastatals. |
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In many cases, lack of available space, such as close proximity to utilities and traffic when trenching in a right of way, might prevent use of this approach, notes Newquist. |
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Ministry grants have not kept up with rising costs of education, including salary increases for teachers and support staff, and rising costs of utilities and supplies. |
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He went down to city hall to learn why his utilities cost so much, and found out to run water to our town, it cost the government next to nothing. |
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Country-wide, the lack of utilities, even in urban areas, leads to absurdist predicaments. |
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The various utilities might then have the leverage to disconnect each other's services in order to ensure recovery of arrear and delinquent accounts. |
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We are trying to connect the houses to the utilities as a planar graph. |
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Since 1983, federal law has required utilities to pay fees into a fund meant to finance permanent nuclear waste storage that never materialized. |
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He helped his daughter out financially, paying her rent and utilities, until she recovered from the accident. |
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In the following years, it also created a growing market for games, applications, and utilities. |
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The Landkreise have primary administrative functions in specific areas, such as highways, hospitals, and public utilities. |
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Local government also provides public utilities, such as gas and electricity, as well as public transportation. |
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Large families received subsidies to help with their utilities, school fees, and household expenses. |
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Shares in the privatised utilities were sold below their market value to ensure quick and wide sales, rather than maximise national income. |
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Philosopher David Schmidtz argues that maximizing the sum of individual utilities will harm incentives to produce. |
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The Labour government nationalised major public utilities such as mines, gas, coal, electricity, rail, iron, steel and the Bank of England. |
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Many small communities have established industrial parks with only access to a nearby highway, and with only the basic utilities and roadways. |
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A very small proportion of electric power distributed by utilities is provided by batteries. |
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Electrical utilities continue to study the effects of large scale penetration of wind generation on system stability and economics. |
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Customers range from Government and the NDA to site licence companies, utilities, nuclear specialists and universities. |
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Longyearbyen remained purely a company town until 1989 when utilities, culture and education was separated into Svalbard Samfunnsdrift. |
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The fault moves regularly, which has destroyed buildings over the years, led to serious cracking of local roads, and disrupted utilities. |
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The water utilities sector is one of the largest industries in Russia serving the entire Russian population. |
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Water supply and sanitation in Morocco is provided by a wide array of utilities. |
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A French court on Tuesday put the brakes on the merger of the utilities Gaz de France and Suez. |
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All services for the biggest embassy in the world will operate independently from the rattletrap utilities of the Iraqi capital. |
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Common examples of utilities are electricity, natural gas, water, sewage, cable television, and telephone. |
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The Pentagon's plans assumed that Iraq's industrial base and utilities were in working order. |
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Tourists toured Khassab city during which they visited tourism and archeological sites, as well markets and utilities in the wilayah. |
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Over 65 electric utilities have used ZAPs in various ways to promote electric transportation. |
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Shell Canada s Jackpine Mine project involves the construction of additional mining areas, processing facilities, utilities and infrastructure. |
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Previously, you may have had to search out the application program and load it before you could find the data or use special utilities. |
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We are seeing reorders from utilities, telecommunication companies, municipalities, oil and gas and service-oriented companies. |
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Despite the push by the government and utilities for nuclear restarts, most Japanese are opposed to a return to nuclear energy. |
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But based on the theory of marginal utility the ratio of marginal utilities can be calculated as a partial derivative. |
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The approach yields hedonic price equations that can be consistent with declining marginal utilities of nutrients. |
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The shutoffs are just one small part of a larger human rights issue regarding poverty, health and access to utilities. |
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One solution for public water utilities has been water shut-offs to force payment of bills. |
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The left-wing MP said Labour should not shy away from a clear commitment to the public ownership of utilities. |
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The new package features two new utilities designed to enable developers and integrators to install and test cards more easily. |
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Designed to give PowerBook users more power, CPU has more than a dozen high performance utilities to increase usability of this popular notebook. |
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The Utility Programs Division contracts directly with utilities to manage their commercial energy efficiency programs. |
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All the utilities and tools in ExtendScript are covered, as well as value types, techniques, and definitions. |
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Now the only permits required for vending machines are those for the outlets and utilities necessary to run them. |
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McLaughlin's Verifier G2 Digital Locator provides quick, accurate line location and depth calculations of utilities to 30 feet. |
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Sadiq Al Shehabi has been elected as public utilities and environment affairs committee chairman, after serving as vice-chairman for two years. |
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The popularity of solar leasing is inspiring moves like this by utilities. |
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Households with two earners allocate a smaller budget share to food at home, shelter, utilities, health care, and other. |
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Using the backup cursor allows the operator to accurately mark the location of buried utilities, thereby minimizing pot hole excavation efforts. |
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The pay disparity arises because the Department of Water and Power bases its pay scale on those of private utilities. |
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However, unlike CryptoLocker, PowerLocker disables the Windows and Escape keys and prevents a number of other useful utilities like taskmgr. |
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Eighteen months after the enactment of the bill, electric utilities are required to offer their customers time-based rates. |
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In a free market, the prices of both the power bought and sold by utilities are set by the interplay of supply and demand. |
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The ISBL services involve debottlenecking of their existing epichlorohydrin plant to increase capacity, and the OSBL services cover all utilities and the tankage area. |
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The site, which is oping products from leading developers of browsers and plug-ins, Java-based applications, ActiveX controls and Internet utilities. |
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Most compression utilities...can convert and deconvert binhex files. |
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This version of the Suite includes Workflow, Event Notifier, Task Reminder and Chat utilities, but does not include pdfDocs or compareDocs functionality. |
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The offsites and utilities package covers tie-ins for all process units, connections to the control system and the relocation of the refinery's laboratory. |
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It will enable utilities to promptly execute gas shut-offs, reducing operating costs, facilitating revenue recovery, and enhancing employee and customer safety. |
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The concept of diminishing MRS can also be approached from the standpoint of marginal utilities, without explicitly referring to the utility function. |
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A chapter also covers the software that can be used with the D5000 such as DxO Optics Pro, Bibble Pro and Nikon's own suite of applications and utilities. |
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Further, the report states that reluctance of utilities to retrofit existing switchgear and control devices is a big challenge for the RTU industry. |
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Proof that those policies were right is the fact that, during 13 years of Labour government the trade union laws were not repealed and the utilities were not renationalised. |
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But pressurized water reactors have been given a five-year moratorium to meet the requirement, enabling utilities to more swiftly file for the restart of this type of reactor. |
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Ordinary consumers, many now in fuel poverty, are funding this Kafkaesque economic nightmare by way of subsidies to wealthy landowners, rich investors and major utilities. |
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The suite of mobile substations will be adaptably installed across Iraq for utilities and industries to deliver interim grid connections and temporary power supplies. |
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Along with the removable hard drives, students are also loaned the CD media for installing the operating system, application programs and the necessary utilities. |
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Public utilities, often being naturally efficient with only one operator and therefore less susceptible to efficient breakup, are often strongly regulated or publicly owned. |
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They burnt crops and destroyed utilities as they withdrew before Germany. |
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Preschools, primary and secondary schooling, public water utilities, garbage disposal, elderly care and rescue services are administered by the municipalities. |
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It also receives contractual payments from clean energy utilities and financiers of renewable energy solutions, when its members sign up as clients. |
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Furthermore, they are working on indicators and monitoring systems in those countries to collect data of water utilities to check their performance. |
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The publication provided detailed statistics relating to stocks and bonds of financial institutions, government agencies, manufacturing, mining, utilities, and food companies. |
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They also noted regional production was severely disrupted when city centres were devastated through the loss of administrative offices, utilities and transport. |
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Around 21 factories were seriously damaged in Coventry, and loss of public utilities stopped work at nine others, disrupting industrial output for several months. |
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As the ordinary course of common affairs is disposed of by general laws, so likewise men's rarer incident necessities and utilities should be with special equity considered. |
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Salt River Project, which serves the Phoenix area, and Idaho Power tie for highest residential customer satisfaction for electric utilities in the western United States. |
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Although NUGs perform functions similar to utilities, FASB Statement no. |
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