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Network Rail, a government-backed business, took over from a stricken Railtrack in 2002 and soon brought safety and punctuality records back to acceptable levels after a series of fatal accidents during the early years of privatisation.
The peace in financial markets will have hold for quite a lot longer if the single currency is going to last until labour markets around the periphery are back to acceptable levels of health.
Road and engine noise are dialed back to acceptable levels for a truck.
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That stunning victory meant the South African was subjected to gender tests, published rumours (never confirmed) that she had internal testes instead of a womb and ovaries, and an official ruling that women with high levels of testosterone would need to take hormones to bring them back to acceptable, "normal" levels.
Whenever assignable causes are identified, a decision can be made to adjust the process in order to bring the output back to acceptable quality levels.
Ronaldinho also played for 90 minutes and is clearly back to acceptable fitness levels for a 33-year-old midfield playmaker.
He added that German pride would have to be restored by "building back the European Union to acceptable levels," making clear to immigrants that "this is our land, clear and simple" and preventing German soldiers' serving as "pawns" of Americans in places like Kosovo.
After cleaning the floors of the home did not reduce Hg concentrations to acceptable levels, the resident placed all household contents in the back yard and wrapped or bagged them in plastic.
Both were restored to acceptable levels of achievement.
Hajj may claim to keep numbers to acceptable levels on the boats.
Only time will tell if all these measures will bring air pollution down to acceptable levels.
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