The Regional Forest Agreement guarantees a supply of sawlogs to the industry. |
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The gatherers in turn supply a network of middlemen who move the animals in trucks to Managua, often secreted between huge wheels of cheese. |
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Fluctuations in price spreads suggest relative variation in consumer demand and cattle supply entering the food chain. |
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A traditional range such as an Aga is also an option if you have the space, as they can boil water as well as supply heat for cooking. |
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Fifty-eight per cent of homes have electricity and water supply and are linked to the sewerage system. |
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As the blood supply for the scalp is so good, any knock received tends to bleed profusely resulting in blood everywhere and bruising as a result. |
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Across the city there has been a levelling off in growth because the supply is now beginning to catch up with the demand. |
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The polymath Anthony Burgess was on hand to supply the English subtitles, preserving the dialogue's alexandrine form. |
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Both the vibrant colors and the nectar supply of the heliotrope are excellent attractants for the butterfly. |
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For instance, the restriction of supply that rent control causes makes standard forms of family living more costly. |
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They told a public meeting that 20 million kilolitres of the city's 22 million kilolitre water supply was already allocated. |
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The company plans to supply a range of black tartan kilts to meet demand for more contemporary-looking Highland clothing. |
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It agreed to supply half the budget and the Wallises remortgaged their house to make up the difference. |
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No doubt, slavery had a profound impact on the Americas, but more than simply a supply of forced labor. |
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Also, order a good supply of ready-made frames and small gift items to accommodate last-minute and impulse gift purchases, advised these framers. |
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The aim of this study is to initially identify some of the factors critical for successful agile organisations in managing their supply chains. |
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We know it was once highly polished because an unused supply was found in the original tissue paper wrappings. |
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Providing pathways for Queensland exporters into international supply chains in areas such as agribusiness and mining is another. |
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At least a dozen councils are yet to supply ballot packs to the Royal Mail ready for posting. |
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Bulk chemicals were bought wholesale from chemical supply companies to make developer and fixer for black and white, as well as color processing. |
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Of greater use to the Welsh kings of the tenth and eleventh centuries was the supply of Viking and Saxon mercenaries. |
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None of the carcasses entered the human food supply chain or were rendered. |
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Now that we have a working definition of money, we can now move on to defining what the supply of it is in a given economy. |
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He has worked as an editor, copywriter, lecturer, careworker, sheep wrangler, bookshop assistant and supply teacher. |
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Few companies have succeeded in achieving substantial workflows across their supply chains. |
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Cities also varied on whether they would require mandatory connection to the sewer or water supply system. |
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Further, maintaining an ample supply of foxes required at least a partial creation of their favoured habitat. |
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We also supply lots of local delicatessens farm shops and we also trade at farmers markets. |
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Health care professionals commonly rely on feeding tubes to supply nutrition to these severely demented patients. |
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They have secured a deal to supply Waterford City Council with about 32,000 wheeled bins. |
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Of course the situation is totally different for bespoke suits, where supply is limited by work capacity! |
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The power-beyond port is then used to supply pump flow to the additional directional control valve. |
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A varied composition provides continuity of food supply for birds and small mammals, with seeds, fruits and berries ripening at different times. |
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This was an airplane that could take off and stay aloft as long as the fuel supply lasted, make turns and so forth. |
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It is also an auditable process whereby we supply a monthly certificate of compliance and a report. |
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When this happens, the water supply to the micronisers in the towers is switched off by its computer control system. |
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One of the reasons we light candles on Chanukah is that the one-day supply of oil lasted for eight days. |
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A remote Dales village which has never been connected to a mains water supply has been linked up to a moorland spring. |
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Carcasses left by wolves supply food for scavengers such as ravens, eagles, magpies, and wolverines. |
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Indeed, the availability of missiles has become more widespread, as has the supply of weapons-grade nuclear materials. |
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Tenants are also expected to supply references from their employer, bank and previous landlord. |
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The supply of oxygen cylinders and regulators has been increased to support more than one patient in a single room should the need arise. |
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Power bosses have agreed to replace underground electricity cables to help improve poor supply following a spate of power cuts in Westhoughton. |
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Ecuador has its own supply of oil from the Amazon, but it sells this and buys refined oil, chiefly from Venezuela. |
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Chemical stains and polymer toppings are now being distributed through construction supply houses. |
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China's efforts to cool the economy have led charter rates for dry cargo bulk cargo carriers to more fairly reflect supply and demand. |
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Then, too, you have to bring along a good supply of oxygen and reconvert exhaled carbon dioxide to replenish it. |
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An ischaemic stroke is when the supply of blood to part of the brain is blocked. |
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So how do we know that our food supply and our medication is not being tampered with, and that we are safe from terrorist activity? |
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Economists say slab should be made in low-cost developing countries, close to a secure supply of raw materials. |
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Rather than temper their hunting, the kings, princes and sheikhs are seeking to produce their own supply of houbaras. |
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The bodice was extremely low-cut, and would highlight to best advantage my less than ample supply of cleavage. |
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Export subsidies help to provide them with a supply of products at reasonable prices and do much to alleviate food shortages. |
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All forms of hypertension can constrict the blood vessels in the uterus that supply the fetus with oxygen and nutrients. |
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The noshery is also organising to supply a similar service to the newly-opened Blues Factory, just down the Soi Lucky Star alleyway. |
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We are going to make an information pack and appoint a pupil who will make sure supply teachers have any resources they need. |
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If you want us to do the whole job from go to whoa, you simply supply the art and tell us how you want it framed. |
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However, land agents in the area report that demand for farmland outstrips supply and any released in this way is immediately bought for farming. |
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It was an Allied victory but Britain had nearly exhausted its supply of men and the Americans had expended hundreds of thousands of lives. |
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It may be used for purposes such as augmenting the water supply to neighbouring areas. |
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The only thing to hope for was our emergency oxygen supply would hold out long enough for us to get to a lower altitude. |
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One would normally expect prices to rise, in conditions of restricted supply such as these. |
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It might rain cats and dogs during the few monsoon days of the city, but water supply during summer months is still a suspect issue. |
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Being close to the shore not only gives the fish an ample supply of food, but also gives them plenty of cover to hide from larger predators. |
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The gift of the fire signs is creative inspiration, evolving into an endless supply of bright ideas and contagious enthusiasm. |
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An anemic supply chain, poor infrastructure, and government red tape have kept manufacturers away for years. |
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More than a half of the total supply is used by homeowners, with the reserves used by industry. |
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Do remember to take a bottle of mineral water and a wet towel to supply water for the body and cool yourself while you are in the room. |
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These people however went berserk because we could not supply them with what they wanted. |
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Clean out the local gun shop's supply of ammunition and make a last stand, of course! |
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The fire brigade is waiting for authorisation to connect to a water supply that is just yards from the new building. |
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The brilliant orange, red flowers of the scarlet runnerbean supply nectar all summer long for hummingbirds and butterflies. |
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Helicopter pads to supply troops in the mountains, as well as minor roads, were constructed in the winter to improve mobility. |
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The existence of high-wage jobs creates a gap between the demand for labor and the supply of labor. |
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Today's supply of 12-year-old single malt relies on stocks laid down 12 years ago. |
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I've been keen to get more involved as the place is manned by enthusiastic volunteers who supply locals with tasty, healthy food at low prices. |
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The role of the reserve battalions was to supply troops to the service battalions as they lost men in combat. |
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The propagation of new information should happen from one end of the supply chain to the other, overnight. |
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They are expected to help secure supply lines and reinforce coalition forces approaching the capital of five million people. |
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If they fail, the properties of this wonder oil may be known all over the world, but there will be no trees left to supply the market. |
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Any major disruption to shipping and air traffic can and will leave us without a supply of food. |
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Can you supply some background information regarding whom the finished estate would be aimed at? |
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There was a disconnect between consumer takeaway and supply chain reorders. |
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And despite all the equipment, he was usually lucky if the day's supply lasted until the following morning. |
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A crisis in the supply of teachers is looming as fewer university students are attracted to the profession. |
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We have a reliable supply of grains and very good quality water supply so we have something to work with. |
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They should supply us with adequate refuse and recycling units, then many would recycle. |
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Failure to supply the details of the driver is itself an offence which can result in the owner receiving demerit points or a disqualification. |
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I'll try to send more as time passes, but you may need to remind me when your supply gets low. |
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The company is to develop and supply Bluetooth technology for use in Compaq notebooks and desktops. |
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In most reception venues, the house alcohol is always more expensive than if you supply your own. |
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We're going to stay here as long as possible, as long as our food supply holds out. |
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Over here, we have the dead power supply which came out of our box, and over here we have the replacement power supply. |
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Gasoline has an average shelf life of about six months, so refresh your supply regularly. |
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When I was a kid straight out of high school, I went to work for a large supply house unloading trucks and boxcars. |
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Make sure that you know how to switch off the mains supply at the fuse box, and store spare fuses in a handy place. |
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Consumers and investors now reward farms and agribusinesses that supply desired environmental services along with food and fiber. |
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The bank's own gold supply was kept in a huge wrought iron bullion chest, or kist. |
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The global supply chain was taken by surprise and high-tech shares in New York nosedived as a result. |
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Yes, there may be underutilized workforces globally, but there is notably less available supply of copper, platinum, and crude oil. |
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For example, since the supply of natural scenery is fixed it is relative rather than absolute wealth and income that counts. |
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The distribution network needed to be replaced with new piping, with suitably sized mains to provide adequate supply to all areas of the scheme. |
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Thus the moment is right for U.S. exporters who can provide a reliable supply of high-quality organic products at a reasonable price. |
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To ensure a reliable water supply for their garden and the house he sank two wells. |
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Thirdly, there was an explosion of country banks, made possible by the relaxation in the rules governing the supply of money. |
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It was their intention to buy up the supply and then sell it in coffee shops. |
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Every grocery store had a regular supply of used tea chests that we requisitioned. |
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At the same time it won an order to supply 1.5 billion euros worth of equipment for 3G licenses. |
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The ability of Forward Support Battalions to electronically pass and track supply requisitions cannot be overstated. |
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After the German victories of 1940, America slowly began to rearm and to supply assistance to Britain. |
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As in repertory theater, actors were required to supply their own costumes, and do their own make-up. |
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Indoor life is comfortable here, so abundant is the supply of the geo-thermal hot water that pumps through radiators everywhere. |
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Correspondingly, would Rommel have achieved even greater success with his tactical genius and an endless supply of tanks and fuel? |
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His lordship was careful to supply a sheath for each blade, lest anyone suspect he was inciting their use. |
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A floating exchange rate is one that is allowed to find its own level according to the forces of supply and demand. |
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All that is needed is a pair of inline skates, the club has a supply of full hockey equipment such as sticks, helmets, gloves and pads. |
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If you take over a gun shop, then the shop will supply you with ammunition. |
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It has neat navigational aids, polished winches, ropes a-plenty, exciting pump-action loos and a limitless supply of biscuits. |
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Despite this, Hollywood continues to supply the public with remakes of films that were perfectly fine in the first place. |
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Then, with an ample supply of worn-out rasps on hand, he used the technique to make knife blades that held an edge longer. |
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The game shoots of the area supply plenty of pheasant in season, but other game, such as grouse, has suffered due to a succession of wet winters. |
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Buses could refuel at a central depot, making fuel supply and storage less of an issue. |
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Forbidding terrain made conventional land supply impossible, requiring the United States to develop capabilities to airdrop supplies. |
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The tightening of our money supply will have serious repercussions on our domestic economy. |
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Eventually, it melts to supply water and nutrients to plants and aquatic organisms. |
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No prizes, even though it's Christmas, for guessing where that source of supply is. |
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He said that Army supply officials had given the unit 70 tons of steel plates to attach to their vehicles, but that it was not enough. |
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Vertical replenishment primarily involves using helicopters to lift cargo from a supply ship to a combatant ship. |
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This is a tragedy which will supply themes for novelists and poets for centuries. |
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The store was besieged with inquiries about it and the short supply we had dwindled and disappeared. |
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Moreover, much of the water supply is deliberately contaminated by willful destruction of sewers, water pipes and storage tanks. |
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He arranged a regular supply to a man in the Wakefield area but by the year end was in a new relationship and wanted out of the drug trade. |
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Liquid water is the basic requirement for life, and Earth's abundant supply supports millions of organisms. |
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Restore water pressure and check the drain connection and the supply pipes for any leaks. |
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If you know how to, supply these key resources, you'll give yourself an instant lift. |
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He has been getting in some great positions either behind their midfield or out wide and he has been a good supply line for us recently. |
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Most organic materials supply a wide range of the other nutrients needed by compost organisms and plants. |
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The attritional nature of the campaign, and the failed air lift to supply the Sixth Army are well covered. |
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It is not known whether the premises have a working electricity supply or running water and much of the estate has fallen into disrepair. |
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He said water affairs was managing water supply in a cycle that extended into next year, and wanted to keep some water in reserve. |
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The nerve supply to the muscles of the forearm and hand is provided by the radial, median, and ulnar nerves. |
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Power supply units can either be a battery unit or transformer which adjusts mains power to the correct level for an appliance. |
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Both forces prompted the Communists to divert their sampans and other supply craft to smaller rivers and canals. |
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We are expecting a large contract to begin soon which involves the supply of expensive equipment with a lead time of about six months. |
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In the meantime, strategically placed brush piles in the woodland area supply the resident birds with nesting materials. |
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Now the sun will supply enough light to illuminate half the world at one sitting, so there's plenty of power and then some. |
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In fact, freely exchanging data across the supply chain would reduce lead time, complexity, and costs on several fronts. |
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An amazing amount of the global food supply is transcontinental and produced by energy-intensive large-scale agriculture. |
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The BASH converter in turn converts this gate pulse into a power signal that feeds the power amplifier's main supply rails. |
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It may be an ancient pendulum clock, whose sinking weight, after it has been wound, will supply the energy. |
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Many observers agree that the automotive industry is running its supply chain well. |
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These we calcined during the night, and next day found ourselves provided with a supply of lime. |
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If the Allies controlled the rail junction, they could supply their own men. |
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Students will need to supply their own ingredients and containers as well as a tea towel and apron. |
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Its synthesis is dependent on the supply of its constituent amino acids cysteine, glutamate, and glycine. |
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The result is they must also have long-term contracts for the supply of gas, which is where the National Gas Company rakes in money. |
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Generally, a jump bid indicates to your partner that there is at least one suit for which you cannot supply a card needed for the run. |
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Personally, the thought of nuclear strikes in the Middle East, and our oil supply drying up causes me more concern. |
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Meanwhile, the major customers are lost and the after-effects ripple throughout the company's supply chain. |
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Be prepared to supply the speakers' advance staff with a list of briefing attendees several days before the session. |
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A meter will monitor the amount of water used from the existing water supply at the location. |
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In 1926 Bruce Chapman, a cameleer and station hand, had a large supply of rations pilfered at Mount Peake. |
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Yashi bent down and smartly snapped the plug socket by the foot of the bed, cutting the power supply to the CD player. |
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Using this vital supply route significantly reduces airlift and sealift costs. |
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Many projects have been started to supply Linux with a windowed environment. |
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You would cut demand and supply would go up and you would recalibrate the whole system. |
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Friedman points to variable lags between changes in money supply growth that determine the impact upon real output and prices. |
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Mum wasn't wanting to supply such a thing naturally but she had been wondering how to wean Graham off his dummy which he still took a shine to. |
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Currently, the US is rationing the supply of flu vaccine to the most at risk. |
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One of the key supply routes in the region linking the Black Sea and the Adriatic coast runs through Bulgaria, Macedonia and Albania. |
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Today, if you need a strip of molding for a cornice, you select from the supply of machine-made examples at the lumberyard. |
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The first is that anything done for a consideration which is not a supply of goods constitutes a supply of services. |
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It made life easier to remove the power supply first, fit the motherboard and then reinstall the power supply. |
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She does supply an explanatory note at the end, but, by the time you get to it, you realise you had somehow absorbed all this anyway. |
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In fact, if you have a large supply of recent back issues of such magazines, why not lend them a few copies? |
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Each delivery was a separate supply even though payment was made each week. |
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It will carry telephone and data cables along with fresh water and fuel supply lines and high and low pressure air lines. |
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The top half of the structure houses Lum's wholesale restaurant supply business. |
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After the nitrogen is dispensed, the operator would then disconnect the supply line from the aircraft and redeposit the hose on the reel. |
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When the season is at the peak, lobsters are held in corrals until the supply becomes low. |
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Is housing in such desperately short supply that a historic building must be sacrificed for the sake of five flats? |
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The transferral of leases makes landlords unhappy because it forces them to supply a valid reason to refuse a potential tenant. |
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The company will also supply airtime for another company's domestic users from early next year when it ditches another as its mobile provider. |
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The quick intervention in the supply of farm inputs by Government after the dismal performance by the private sector has saved the situation. |
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Consider trade-offs between rapid supply responses and quality control. |
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The third target is to so complicate the process, in the name of safeguards, that the transaction cost will make the supply from a third country nonviable. |
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This week, the market is expected to look for cues from the dollar supply and demand levels to determine the kwacha's direction, which could go either way. |
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Although the supply of tropical plants was down and hygiene services were disappointing, security services, parcels delivery and facilities management were very successful. |
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Preconditioned lady beetles will stay in your garden as long as the food supply lasts, eating aphids and laying eggs to produce larvae that also eat aphids. |
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When the number of nodules is insufficient to supply adequate nitrogen, it will be necessary to supply some nitrogen to the crop in the form of urea or ammonium nitrate. |
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The device can work with a power supply from 3.3V up to 5V, which means it can be directly controlled by a microprocessor or logic circuit without level translators. |
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Only when they were in the snows would they need to move as quickly as possible while their food supply lasted, and to avoid too many cold nights. |
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The short-run equilibrium price, the price that clears the market, is the price at which the demand curve and the short-run supply curve intersect. |
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Studies suggest that an inadequate supply of methyl donors in the diet leads to problems with DNA repair and stability, which has obvious implications for cancer and aging. |
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It made the whole venture seem like a device for the Big Three to shear the wool of suppliers, which, by the way, was fairly transparent to the supply community. |
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Although the grid is reportedly 99.9 percent reliable, blackouts or sags in the power supply can cause damage far greater than would at first seem evident. |
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Water delivery and supply to any community is a costly affair. |
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As long as the sun continues to shine and the wind to blow, the supply of renewables remains unaffected by foreign-oil cartels or greedy manipulators. |
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Under Clause 21 of the Drugs Act 2005, it is now an offence to import, export, produce, supply, possess or possess with intent to supply magic mushrooms. |
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Water tankers were brought in while the service was being reconnected and last night the County Council said that almost every home had their water supply back on. |
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The two-man crew has tapped into the oxygen supply of a docked cargo ship. |
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The cooperative ginned a record supply of cotton, topping 16,000 bales. |
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Nurses can work with members of the infection control, risk management, supply management, and surgical departments to eliminate the use of safety razors for hair removal. |
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With two out of every three deaths in Iraq caused by diarrhoea and respiratory infections, a safe supply of clean water is crucial to child survival. |
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This forced the designers to behave like Soviet central planners, micromanaging every aspect of the marketplace with arcane algorithms of supply and demand. |
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Prior to World War I, the U.S. Navy utilized a small number of support ships, known as naval auxiliaries and consisting primarily of colliers and supply ships. |
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But their supply lines were too long, and their army too small, exhausted, and demoralized to achieve its objectives. |
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If there is a variation, you may need to supply proof of identity. |
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They started robbing graves but found the demand for bodies outstripped supply so they started knocking off Edinburgh lowlifes who they reasoned would not be missed. |
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The modern production system requires an efficient supply chain to allow for lower warehousing costs, lean manufacturing and just-in-time delivery. |
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He said Knight, who was on the bottom rung of the supply ladder, was using two to three bags a day but had only been dealing the drug for four days. |
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Water-lilies have large numbers of air pockets in their tissues which keep their leaves afloat on the water surface, a perfect supply of air for an insect able to get to it. |
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On the way they were forced to step over several supply crates, moved to create extra accommodation spaces, which had been lashed to the deck and covered with floorboards. |
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The indications are that there is still a strong supply of these older cattle in the system and that the kill is likely to hold up for some weeks yet. |
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So far, eight have been arrested for offences such as conspiracy, handling stolen goods, possession or supply of drugs and driving without insurance. |
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The whole immigration issue ranging from the arrival of boat people and the level of support we supply refugees needs to be handled entirely differently. |
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Rather than sitting out in the open and reloading, he is better served with a gun that will take one of your dwindling supply of high capacity magazines. |
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This allows the level of transection to be identified, along with other features, based on knowledge of the spinal segmental motor nerve supply to the individual muscles. |
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Expansion of the using industries beyond the levels anticipated in the near future would be impossible without an increase in the supply of benzol. |
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We can supply them with everything down to the cups and saucers. |
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This awkward growing cycle means farmers all produce at the same time, glutting the market for a few months until the supply runs out and prices skyrocket. |
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Whether a cutoff in the power supply is successful depends on whether the nuclear facility has a backup power supply. |
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Our food supply is running low so rations have nearly been cut in half. |
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His ideas found a receptive audience in literate circles from Lisbon to Moscow, and they supply a convenient starting place for an examination of European political systems. |
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But when Milchan emphasized that he could supply him with all of the orders he could possibly handle, Smyth agreed. |
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Their decay proceeded without a ready supply of oxygen, producing hydrocarbons like methane instead of oxygen-bearing molecules. |
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The atmospheric disturbance caused by rapid evaporation from these sudden, heavy rainstorms over a large land mass has a major effect on water supply forecasts in the West. |
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The high degree of calcination of the bone ashes in both kitchens and the heat-altered hearth slabs give evidence of high temperatures, implying a good supply of oxygen. |
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The first place I found was this tiny medical supply company that sold scalpels, surgical clamps, bone saws and that little hammer they test your reflexes with. |
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Places that dealt on the shady side of supply often went to great pains to know who they were dealing with, fearing the police, or worse, the Empire. |
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Glowing bacteria might live in our ceilings and light our homes, while algae bioreactors could supply food and fuel. |
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He was revered like a movie idol, with an endless supply of adoration. |
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Unless an incumbent government takes an active interest in improving the supply of public services, benign neglect will inevitably lead to a gradual deterioration. |
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This helps in implementing kanban internally and helps supply chain partners see the consumption of inventory, shipments, and on-order inventory against actual production. |
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He could have allowed a decent interval to elapse after the disastrous air strike, and then ordered the supply route reopened. |
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Stockpiles of grains continue to decline, says the ministry, but it believes supply will meet demand through imports and releases from state reserves. |
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Thereafter final Allied victory was only a matter of time, as sea and air forces interdicted German supply lines and Allied materiel poured in at astonishing rates. |
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Against this it must be realised that accommodation is in very short supply and, with the best will in the world, we cannot always comply with every request. |
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Whether closed with Velcro, zippers, snaps or straps, the coin purse keeps a handy supply of coins for parking meters, the laundry, public phones and stamp machines. |
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One of the most unusual orders we have received was to supply 100 kilograms of our wild smoked salmon to the wedding reception of a Middle Eastern prince. |
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Fusarium wilt kills plants by cutting off nutrient supply from the roots and is one of the biggest dangers facing lupin production in Europe and Russia. |
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Because high blood pressure constricts the blood vessels in the uterus that supply the baby with oxygen and nutrients, the baby's growth may be slowed. |
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Apart from testing the eye, they supply booklets detailing eye care with particular reference to refractive errors such as myopia, hypermetropia and astigmatism. |
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It would seek to cut off the main Allied lines of supply and communication. |
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To support the larger number of troops, the state mobilized the wherewithal of war as never before, requisitioning food, material, and labour to supply its armies. |
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Other peoples' shilly-shallying could strain the not superabundant supply of Aquarian patience this week, but over-reacting won't serve your purposes. |
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Anyway, in the first keynote political speech of the year, she's reanimated the old bogeyman argument that earth's oil supply is about to run out. |
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In the seventh and eighth centuries, the city drew its food supply from the public, papal, and ecclesiastical patrimony in the Latium countryside and the latifundia of Sicily. |
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An increased supply of rental accommodation has resulted in a welcome reprieve from spiralling rents for tenants around the country, and particularly in Dublin. |
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Admitting that he was not satisfied with the water supply in the capital, he assured us that his corporation was willing to do what was needed to correct the problems. |
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They are using up savings to supply food to their displaced ex-workers. |
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For example a 1,200-pound mature horse at maintenance may need the total ration to supply 1.5 to 1.75 pounds of protein per day to meet these needs. |
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Some 60 jobs are reported to be axed although a skeleton staff will be retained to supply European-based content for The Standard's US publication and Web site. |
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The same goes for the labor supply and the trade deficit, that has changed from a trade surplus into a deficit, but is also not of a dangerous level. |
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The laws of supply and demand are as rigid as the offside law. |
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The department added that there are safety mechanisms in place whereby if a sample tested exceeds the safety standard, the water supply from the reservoir can be cut off. |
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Lexica LLC, a leading developer of e-business supply chain management software, announced today that it has expanded its management team. |
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New Zealand's Manapouri Power Station was constructed to supply electricity to the aluminium smelter at Tiwai Point. |
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The few existing piped water supply systems are often not well maintained and the water they provide is often not safe to drink. |
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The severely low rainfall impacts on water supply in the city, which originates from wells and from rivers that flow from the Andes. |
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Qatargas will supply the agreed volumes to Chubu Electric Power Company and Shizuoka Gas Company from the Qatargas 1 joint venture. |
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Leaver, who has a child of a similar age and is four months pregnant, yesterday admitted being concerned in the supply of the drug. |
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It aimed to improve and supply suitable vans and other appliances, develop the pastime and arrange camping grounds. |
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The Vostok also contained a supply of food and water for 10 days in case of retrorocket failure. |
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Morphological and geological studies on construction project bedload supply Upper Lower Rhine for the years 2014-2019 on the Rhine. |
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Youngsters across the country are going mad for Heelys rollerskate trainers and they are already in short supply as Christmas looms. |
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Military strategy is more concerned with the supply of war and planning, than management of field forces and combat between them. |
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You may prefer to write in pencil and a supply of good number 2s will delight you. |
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One of the most important role of logistics is the supply of munitions as a primary type of consumable, their storage, and disposal. |
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Throughout the mid-90s the imbalance between supply and demand equilibrated and the market place steadily improved. |
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The supply of services consisting of the translation into Slovene of documents relating to the interests and activities of the European Union. |
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In 2004, water supply systems had a total capacity of 90 million cubic metres a day. |
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Successive supply of coronary stent structure bioresorbable poly-L-lactic acid acid, the antiproliferative drug coated, everolimus. |
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Transparency and accountability along the whole supply chain are increasingly visible through policies and control mechanisms. |
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In 1913 these eight firms produced almost 90 percent of the world supply of dyestuffs, and sold about 80 percent of their production abroad. |
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Nadeem Mumtaz QureshiTwo Pakistani political parties are leading protest sit-ins on the roads that are used to supply NATO troops in Afghanistan. |
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Alan Nicholls turns up as a Texas-styled tenorist and pianist Mike Sanchez and Aisha Kahn will supply the vocals in this session. |
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Channels which served the needs of urban water supply are covered at the List of aqueducts in the Roman Empire. |
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Women report reduction in breastmilk supply after consuming large amounts such as would be obtained from eating tabouleh. |
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Another protestor at the demonstration had even closed her own private institute to train as a supply teacher. |
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This is due to an increasing supply of food and to overall gains in economic efficiency. |
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Thus, the arms contain references to the hills and mountains, rivers and lakes, water supply and industry. |
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The three regions that supply most of the migrants are Junin, Ancash and Ayacucho. |
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The line is electrified between Paddington and Maidenhead using 25 kV AC overhead supply lines. |
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The very minimum requirement for a negotiated settlement would be a rejiggering of the supply agreement. |
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However, the German army had fought its way into a good defensive position inside France and effectively halved France's supply of coal. |
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The shutoff valve is usually located on the gas pipe on the supply side of the meter. |
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The Romans regained Numidia, and Rome again received a grain supply from Africa. |
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Defensible projections should be consistent with actual recent aggregate nonprice supply trends and the component nonprice sources of growth. |
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Blanks are ported for manufacturing supply in places where nature has provided no suitable stone. |
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She kept a supply of pepsinated milk on hand and insisted that he use it to dilute his whiskey. |
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The monarch grant Royal Warrants to select businesses and tradespeople which supply the Royal Household with goods or services. |
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Romica Engineering Ltd have inked a deal with the British National Oceanography Centre to supply a containerised deep-ocean mooring winch system. |
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An exogenous supply of glucose has been shown to support ectomycorrhizal infection in a range of species. |
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Better visibility will reduce suboptimal supply behavior by requisitioners and auto receipting will improve the rate of receipt data capture. |
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The change became necessary because the supply of new phone numbers using the 270 area code is being exhausted. |
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But with the constantly decreasing supply on land, many see oceanic mining as the destined future, and seamounts stand out as candidates. |
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Adidas remains a major company in the global supply of team kits for international association football teams and clubs. |
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Abengoa and AWT will supply the local population with water needs in a sustainable and reliable way. |
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The digital nerves that supply the enlarged macrodactylic digits are usually enlarged. |
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