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What the National did have, however, was an extraordinary safety net provided by the British government: an annual subsidy that today provides 28 percent of the National's income: £19.6 million, or about $31.6 million.
If Smith has one overarching message to readers, it is on the extraordinary safety of flying – and that today, cramped seats and terrible food aside, represents a golden age of air travel because it is the safest it has ever been.
But in spite of these achievements and an extraordinary safety record, biotech has a tough row to hoe.
Utilization of microgravity research platforms requires long-term planning, technical innovations and extraordinary safety efforts.
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Typically, the agency has paid extraordinary attention to safety because weight-loss drugs have a history of safety problems and because the medicines are likely to be used by millions of people for long periods of time.
(Medicare has financed almost all dialysis treatment for 40 years, at extraordinary expense and questionable safety, a cautionary tale for how single payer would work in our system).
For example, if a cancellation is caused by "extraordinary circumstances" or for "safety reasons", the airline is not required to compensate.
But decent wages for bus, subway, and train drivers is a fundamental part of the social contract that keeps all of us getting on buses and trains: We have faith that our drivers are professionals, are paid well enough to avoid exhaustion and moonlighting, and take extraordinary responsibility for our safety.
The extraordinary developments — a public safety exemption followed by a bedside initial court appearance — were the opening moves in what promises to be a contested and complex legal case that could end in a federal death penalty in a state that does not have one.
You support an aggressive foreign policy that calls for extraordinary means to secure our safety.
The number of flight safety recommendations was extraordinary considering that all 155 people on board walked away, with only five serious injuries, when the plane, an Airbus A320, sucked geese into both engines shortly after takeoff on Jan . 15 , 2009and was brought down by the crew into the Hudson River.
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