The offer follows a slower-than-expected take-up of its residential fixed-line telephone services. |
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The York Trust had offered the vaccination, but there was a relatively low take-up by staff. |
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Maas et al raised the question of whether their advice was strong enough, and given the poor take-up of the advice I would question this as well. |
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It also had an improved set-tip to start the yarn or thread, an adjustable jack-frame for knitting loose or tight, and Crane's take-up device. |
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We expect a great take-up as our customers can interact with the services exactly how and when they wish. |
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As outputs increased following the take-up of the new seeds, grain prices fell, and more and more smaller farmers were forced out of business. |
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A relatively new option are personal retirement savings accounts, which have had a disappointing take-up since they were launched two years ago. |
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He added that the company expected low take-up of the offer due to an ongoing national strike. |
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At this point there will be a long take-up with only slight spring tension. |
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All the pupils at Elton were hugely enthusiastic about the food served there, and there's a high take-up of meals. |
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Despite the obvious benefits these plans offer, the take-up tends to be poor. |
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The DCM also includes an advanced head guide assembly, take-up reel drive motor, the optical servo system and the tape heads. |
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The tanker then confessed to a degraded hydraulic system, which accounted for the malfunction of the take-up reel. |
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The take-up of such excess loss policies is mainly for fleets with up to five vehicles. |
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We are now looking at schemes where ease of use and wide take-up can be offered and achieved. |
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The manual take-up device currently in use collects oil samples from a bowling lane surface on special transparent tape. |
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We examine the issue of take-up and offer an explanation for the mismatch between positive program intent and partial program use. |
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Schools should lock children in at lunchtime to boost take-up of canteen meals, a catering expert claimed yesterday. |
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So, if the take-up of broadband is so critical to our future economic prosperity, what is the current state of play? |
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The airline, which launched the hand-held devices last year, said the take-up has been poor so far and it will extend the trials for only another few months. |
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This low price should ensure a high take-up, pandering to people's desire to look good and not worry about a comfortable ride. |
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Meanwhile, a decade of growing monopolism in this country means broadband take-up is now below the rates elsewhere. |
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Despite McKenzie's bullish predictions about take-up, the switch from NT to Windows 2000 is likely to be a gradual one. |
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The south-west remains the dominant area in terms of supply and take-up in the capital, followed by the north-west. |
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We haven't seen the latest figures for working families tax credit take-up. |
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The US is leading the way, both in development of technology and take-up rates of internet commerce. |
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With a relatively small take-up of electronic accounts in Ireland, the private client business is highly labour intensive. |
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Park officials say the crisis in the farming industry, and particularly the foot-and-mouth emergency, has adversely affected the take-up of the woodland grants scheme. |
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In publishing its annual office take-up figures for 2010, Expertise magazine has awarded for the first time its prizes to real estate agencies in a number of categories. |
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To encourage a more equal take-up of leave by both parents, at least one of the four months shall be provided on a nontransferable basis. |
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As a consequence of these changes, take-up rates fall but not by a great deal. |
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Regrettably the take-up and use of these funds by the Member States is still deplorably low. |
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The ratio of the take-up capacity of elongated chains to the number of sprocket teeth is reflected on the diagram hereunder. |
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From the film sprocket, direct to film to the take-up guidance roller pattern. |
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In contrast, where markets are closed, where there are monopolies, the take-up is non-existent because there is no choice on the market and because prices are too high. |
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Our statistics demonstrate one thing: where markets are open to competition, prices fall and the take-up of technologies among the citizens rises considerably. |
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Office take-up levels next year are likely to be similar to the 175,000 square metres achieved this year but vacancy rates will remain in double digits. |
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The use of radioactive tracers makes it possible to outline a wide range of conditions, the take-up of the tracer being detected by a radioactive scanner. |
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For the first time, take-up in the decentralised office market exceeded that of the city centre. |
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The shifter is your pal for life, with short, rifle-shot throws, complemented by clutch take-up that is quick without being abrupt or grabby. |
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You only have to look at how far the take-up of money under the Structural Funds is behind schedule, namely over EUR 80 billion, to see that EUR 200 million is not going to break the bank. |
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Although there was much in the Alma Ata approach that was forward-thinking and innovative, the take-up and full application of these principles was hamstrung in many poor countries by the wider economic context. |
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However, margins should stabilize starting 2012 after the overseas market take-up and synergies from Linkage merger begin to materialise. |
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Europe's industrial competitiveness, its jobs, its quality of life and the sustainability of growth depend on it being at the leading edge of the development and take-up of information society technologies. |
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A design with two tapers inside the body-a slow one and a fast one-permits the stocking of fewer fittings for varied cable sizes and allows maximum take-up. |
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Information is not yet available on the take-up related to this change. |
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Otherwise the hook thread may jump off of the thread take-up disc. |
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Predictions for Birmingham city centre office take-up 2013 Gary Taylor Altitude 485,000 sq. |
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The six-speed manual box has a positive change action with a heavy clutch and long take-up to biting point, but the ratios are well-matched to the engine's performance curve. |
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They are also equipped with the dry system, which requires no oil to be supplied to the area of the needle bar and thread take-up and achieves very high productivity. |
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For example, filaments may not be quenched and solidified adequately, since they travel the distance between the spinneret and the take-up rollers faster. |
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Ethnic minority groups are at the forefront of digital communications in the UK, with high levels of mobile phone, internet and multichannel television take-up. |
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The scheme, organised through the England's loan shark squad, the Illegal Money Lending Team, has seen a significant take-up from schools in the county. |
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