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been equipment
noun
The act of equipping, or the state of being equipped, as for a voyage or expedition.
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Preliminary data showed the crew let the plane's airspeed deteriorate, which could have been equipment failure, mismanagement of automated systems or simple neglect.
Though it was implied in Scipione's text that there had been equipment issues on the night, Burn said she was not made aware of them – nor was she informed about possible issues with resources available to the police negotiations team.
While there has been significant ultrasound implementation in the developing world, much of this has been equipment only without training, in settings where formal schooling for sonography and radiology specialty training for physicians does not exist, leaving care providers to scramble for knowledge of clinician-performed point-of-care ultrasound applications.
Similar(57)
Then there's equipment.
It's as if he's equipment.
There are equipment issues, manpower issues.
There was equipment to be loaded onto a truck.
"That's equipment," the 50-year-old Haas said.
Nobody's perfect, after all, and neither is equipment.
Not included are equipment hire and transport to Chamonix.
Next up was equipment.
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