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Some of my daily frustrations are the equipment breaking down after I've told a client I'll have something to him in five minutes.
The agreement focuses on reducing "upset emissions," which are defined as excess emissions occurring outside of routine operations, like equipment breaking down or malfunctioning, and which are not authorized by permit.
One example is the possible harm that could be caused by the lack of quality control regulations for Jatropha oil available on the market, and the absence of communication on its compatibility with the diesel engines in circulation16 (equipment breaking down, image of the new fuel diminished in the eyes of users, refusal to use it, etc).
Callback pay is designed to give employers a way to handle unusual, unanticipated staff shortages brought on by emergencies, such as essential equipment breaking down or a key employee calling in sick, said Al Latham, an attorney who teaches labor law at USC.
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With colonial guidebooks from the 1930s, a rundown Land Rover (which had been a mobile cinema until the equipment broke down) and an 1899 map, I hunted out ruined cities, ancient mosques and Arabian palaces.
Sometimes equipment breaks down and sometimes DNA doesn't.
When equipment breaks down, Julian and Carol Pudsey, the BAS co-PIs, pore over their bathymetry map and scramble to adjust their plans.
Later, when Namco's mining equipment broke down, Leviev feuded with his partners when they refused to put up more money for repairs.
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