Is compensation immediate, or is there a time window in which uncompensated movement is detected? |
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Delaval Stork stated this flow should be uncompensated, representing the actual volume flow for compressor anti-surge control. |
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And what's more most of them have gone uncompensated, which sadly, is even a greater tragedy. |
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Apart from these changes effectively doing away with my livelihood my fear is that workers genuinely injured are going to be uncompensated. |
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The volunteers were uncompensated and subject to immediate dismissal for any reason whatsoever. |
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The Lords of Karma with their faithful diligence and sense of direction neither leave any good action uncompensated nor any bad action unatoned. |
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Local Board Members are uncompensated volunteers who play an important community role closely connected with our Nation's defense. |
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And state governments are even less keen to settle with uncompensated victims of their discriminatory practices. |
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Thus, dealers do not own the money but are acting as an uncompensated collection agent for the federal government. |
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The principal benefit is that we dispense with any assumptions regarding the size or distribution of the uncompensated pseudorange errors. |
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The uncompensated conductivities that were determined at these temperatures are used to specify the linear temperature coefficient. |
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According to the Los Angeles Times, many of the homeless were left stranded and uncompensated after he left. |
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If that was not the case, the law would be seriously deficient in leaving uncompensated a person whose replacement job was of short, possibly very short duration. |
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We can see no reason why the comparable Senate position should go uncompensated. |
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Copyright owners are going uncompensated, mainstream companies can't jump in and innovate for fear of facilitating piracy, and consumers end up confused. |
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An officer can order them to provide a month of backbreaking, uncompensated labour for the local battalion. |
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Savings from a drop in uncompensated care might even save some states money. |
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That figure does not include money paid out by insurance companies or other uncompensated damages. |
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You might imagine that the Democrats would be keen to change a system that leaves so many poor people uninsured, overcharged and uncompensated. |
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We have seen the largest uncompensated transfers of salmon here in the Fraser River. |
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Alberta still doesn't have a wetlands policy, so those wetlands are being lost uncompensated for. |
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This uncompensated set-aside is in addition to their obligation regarding compulsory set-aside. |
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The uncompensated In 2010, acting on a bad tip-off, American soldiers shot dead five innocent members of Haji Sharabuddin's family in Afghanistan. |
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In principle a sensible idea to bring economies of scale to the countryside by selling farmland, these have become a nightmare of abusive, uncompensated eviction. |
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These contracts are used in combination with other investment assets with the objective of providing a cost-efficient means to improve returns by mitigating uncompensated risks and to add flexibility to the asset mix. |
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Sensors include proportional counters, compensated and uncompensated ionization chambers, power range assemblies, fission counters and chambers along with cables, connectors and assemblies. |
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The Builder shall also guarantee that the tilting system is so designed that the units cannot run with values of uncompensated acceleration higher than the values allowed for conventional vehicles if the tilting system fails. |
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The investment will assist salmon farm operators in New Brunswick, the only segment of the aquaculture industry to experience significant uncompensated losses due to eradication orders aimed at disease control. |
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The Commission will let companies know after the first step to what extent they risk an uncompensated cut in 2010 if they do not participate in the second step. |
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While this temperature compensated method has become the international industry standard, the measurement of fuel in uncompensated litres nevertheless continues to be used in the domestic industry. |
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This would typically be the case if developments in a specific payment system imposed some unwarranted, and uncompensated, costs on other participants in that payment system, on other systems or on financial markets. |
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But the motherlode for capitalists seeking to tap new veins of uncompensated labor must be needy writers. |
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With FIE, attorneys are relieved of the time-consuming escrow chore, for which they generally are uncompensated. |
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That prompted some lawmakers to ask whether the state had a contingency plan if the feds choose not to renew the uncompensated care funding. |
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A big part was a rise in uncompensated care,'' said Leon Choiniere, vice president of finance. |
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State and local governments typically pitch in now on uncompensated care. |
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Second, the adoption of payment for uncompensated care has resulted in a more even distribution of this care across hospitals in New Jersey. |
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Research was undertaken to determine the effects of hospital ownership location, and Medicare's prospective payment system on inpatient uncompensated care. |
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