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And the numbers in service are large.
AT&T Canada's 550,000 lines in service are dwarfed by the nearly 20 million operated by Bell and Telus.
"The Government don't know whether veterans injured in service are being given priority NHS treatment, and they have no idea whether local authorities have the right resources and expertise to meet the obligations of the Community Covenant.
It has been offering the service for more than a decade; more than half of its engines in service are covered by such contracts, as are about 80% of those it is now selling.Make it, sell it, service itThis may seem to support the theory that Britain would do better to concentrate on supplying services rather than on making things.
Although the two buses now in service are approximately the size of a large transcontinental bus, they hold only 28 passengers in reclining leather seats with leg rests and tray tables (a light meal is served), and they have two conference tables in the rear, a kitchen, a toilet, eight TV sets (showing either a DVD movie or news channels), free Internet access, and free newspapers and magazines.
Various sources of scatter of fatigue test data and fatigue of structures in service are recapitulated.
Moreover, concrete structures in service are subject to various mechanical and environmental loads.
Product failures, which occur in service, are often caused by root causes at design or at manufacturing phases.
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