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"They come to inspect it all the time," said the manager of this block of apartments, who gave only his surname, Wu. "If the government tells us to go, we have to go," he added.
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In the 13 hours of footage, the sharks cruise low above the sand, swim up to the robotic vehicle and inspect it from all sides, bump it curiously, and burst out of the blue to seize the drone in their jaws.
"I think that in the course of human life," she continued softly, "we have events that cause" — she clenched her fist and held it up, inspecting it from all angles.
When one was inspected, it was found that all the ballot papers were marked with the same hand and almost three-quarters were not even folded.
The company, the world's largest retailer, predicted quicker results, saying it would inspect all of the 279 factories it uses in Bangladesh over the next six months.
Before the salmonella outbreak, Costco had rebuffed repeated proposals by the organization to inspect all its food suppliers.
In January, when the city published its tentative property assessment roll for the 2014 fiscal year, it noted that it would inspect all storm-damaged properties that had been given a red tag by the Department of Buildings, signifying that they had been demolished, needed to be demolished or required major structural repairs before they would be habitable.
Not last, Opendoor says it inspects all homes after its online offer is made but before it writes a seller a check.
It makes it possible to inspect and probe all joint compartments.
Conservationists said the meeting had not been a complete loss, as the commission adopted a proposal championed by the United States and European Union requiring it to inspect all vessels fishing in the Southern Ocean instead of only those carrying toothfish, commonly known as Chilean sea bass.
If you want a notion of how easy it would be for terrorists to slip a dirty nuke, a canister of nerve gas or a bundt cake of C4 through a container port, consider this statistic from the Brookings Institution in Washington: If the newly renamed U.S. Customs & Border Protection agency were to inspect all incoming containers, it would need to spend $50 billion a year.
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