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Emergency measures were being taken not to meet emergencies — not to solve "a real problem" — but to seem to meet emergencies.
The maintenance supervisor must maintain effective communication, meet emergencies, assess and provide for the training needs of crewmembers, and perform employee evaluations.
SAUCKEL: That was a system which, in my opinion, was always intended to meet emergencies; there were variations, such as lists or red tickets.
Historians have debated whether Peter's legislation was informed by an overall plan based on more or less clearly formulated theoretical considerations or whether it was merely a series of ad hoc measures taken to meet emergencies as they occurred.
We do have to borrow that money, and the burden of the debt will fall on future generations, but borrowing to meet emergencies is the time-honored solution.
"The proof is that he certainly hasn't skimped on necessary investment, and he also knows how to keep enough cash in house to meet emergencies or to move on something when he sees an opportunity".
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"Current humanitarian response is inadequate to meet emergency needs," it said.
The United Nations appealed for $236 million to meet emergency needs in the Darfur region of Sudan.
The Catholic Church said in its submission that: Food banks were initially established to meet emergency need.
The money helps UJA-Federation agencies offer cash assistance to meet emergency housing, clothing, food and transportation needs, she said.
Iran, also hard hit by drought, has allocated $300 million of its own resources to meet emergency food requirements.
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