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They should perform review and
maintenance
of generators to ensure that they are set to go.
The resulting farm would employ about 200 people for seeding, growing, harvesting, packaging, sales, logistics, maintenance, and management.
Links in these chains include not only intermediate products and assembly, but also a growing range of services – research and development, design,
maintenance
and support, customer service, business processes, and more – as transaction, coordination, and communication costs fall.
It drew a line across lower Manhattan and offered anyone living below that line the equivalent of three months' rent (or, if they owned their own apartment, three months' mortgage and
maintenance
payments).
In fact, the United Nations Charter explicitly authorizes “the existence of regional arrangements or agencies for dealing with such matters relating to the
maintenance
of international peace and security as are appropriate for regional action.”
The challenge is to distinguish potentially iconic projects from the more common white elephants for which operational and
maintenance
costs are out of line with value.
Third on the panel’s list is increased investment in the construction and
maintenance
of infrastructure.
Almost seven decades of closer European integration and the absence of war have been made possible by the
maintenance
of social peace.
Starved of cash, PDVSA was forced to cut back on
maintenance
and expansion, which increased the number of accidents and limited production.
Deferred
maintenance
on income equality is one of many imbalances that built up in the US economy during the pre-crisis boom.
The fact that the party leader Mr.Erdogan was prevented through technicalities from becoming a deputy in the Parliament and thus Prime Minister makes the
maintenance
of this balance even more tricky.
We believe that existing distribution, sales, and
maintenance
networks for other goods and services could be adapted to supply and provide customer support for solar-power systems as well.
The combination of low-investment electricity generation for households and the ability to sell surpluses, scale up output, and access pre-existing distribution and
maintenance
networks bridges a crucial gap in the energy market.
First, as plummeting stock prices caused the equity in investors’ accounts to fall below the
maintenance
margin, brokers began issuing margin calls, forcing investors to offload more assets to come up with the needed cash.
Lending by the IMF and global development banks, and the
maintenance
of donor aid at current levels, will be essential if we are to avoid new human tragedies.
The shift of US military priorities to the Asia-Pacific region is an understandable strategic rebalancing, given America’s excessive focus on the Middle East and its
maintenance
of an unnecessary military presence in Europe.
So, in much of Asia, we have seen fixed exchange rates for the last decade or more, the
maintenance
of some exchange controls on capital flows, and a massive increase in foreign-exchange reserves.
Trump’s aides claimed that he was acting on a memo from Rosenstein, who set forth his deep concerns over how Comey had handled the inquiry into Hillary Clinton’s
maintenance
of a private email server.
More fundamentally, behavior is certainly a significant component in determining a species' adaptation, geographic range, and mate-recognition system - all of which contribute to the
maintenance
of species boundaries.
Longer-term sustainability concerns (including infrastructure maintenance) thus usually take a back seat to political motives.
We could combat the problem relatively cheaply and efficiently by getting improved cooking devices (such as cookers with a flue) and clean fuel to those who need them, and by encouraging fuel drying, stove and chimney maintenance, and the use of pot lids to conserve heat.
While guardedly encouraged by recent reports of the remarkable plasticity of stem cells obtained from adult tissues, scientists know little about their potential for prolonged
maintenance
outside the body, their capacity for differentiation, and whether they can be obtained in the quantities needed to explore their utility for clinical use.
The advanced economies, benefiting from a half-decade of painful private-sector deleveraging (households, banks, and non-financial firms), a smaller fiscal drag (with the exception of Japan), and
maintenance
of accommodative monetary policies, will grow at an annual pace closer to 1.9%.
In making
maintenance
of a “rules-based global order” a core strategic priority, Australia’s new Defense White Paper adopts language not often found at the heart of national defense charters.
Many measures used in the developed world to reduce vehicle-caused smog – including particulate filters and “inspection and maintenance” schemes – are prohibitively expensive in the developing world.
Inspection and
maintenance
of diesel vehicles to reduce outdoor air pollution26.
Many people – possibly including Trump – think of services as consisting of housecleaners,
maintenance
staff, and restaurant workers.
The UPA’s critics long claimed that unsustainably low, state-dictated passenger fares and freight charges for rail services – which could not cover the cost of
maintenance
to ensure the safety of trains and tracks, much less enable expansion and improvement of service – reflected the government’s inability to make tough decisions.
The current Indian fleet of mainly Russian and French planes has suffered from no such problems, and the existing ground-support and
maintenance
infrastructure would have needed major changes to handle US aircraft.
The devastation caused there last week by Hurricane Maria has only exacerbated severe longer-term problems resulting from deferred
maintenance
on the island’s critical infrastructure.
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