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Power companies call that a misinterpretation of the law and say it will prevent them from doing maintenance needed at older plants, leading to more frequent breakdowns.
Typically, coal and gas-fired power stations are built to last 35 to 40 years and if they are looked after they might last 50 years, albeit with more frequent breakdowns.
Unless Gov. David Paterson and the Legislature find a fix, there will be drastic cuts in service: longer waits, overly crowded buses and trains, dirtier subway stations and more frequent breakdowns.
Most authors also described seasonal variation, with a peak incidence in summer possibly related to seasonal consumption of specific food products (8) or to more frequent breakdowns in food handling in higher temperatures.
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The problem is that these improvements have been accompanied by more frequent systemic breakdowns.
Using a novel application of recurrent-event survival analysis for a pooled sample of 84 European cartels, we find that mergers are indeed more frequent after cartel breakdown, especially in markets that are less concentrated.
The proposal angered riders already frustrated by more frequent subway delays and breakdowns, interviews on Tuesday indicated, and riders' sour mood seemed to be keenly felt by officials in City Hall and Albany.
The system will get more loaded as the server's breakdown become more frequent.
And breakdowns are much more frequent than in the past.
Conclusion: Use of an oil-containing lotion or a barrier cream on a scheduled basis can substantially protect the hands of vulnerable health care workers against drying and chemical irritation, preventing skin breakdown and promoting more frequent handwashing.
Cultivation is a possible weed control alternative to herbicides but it can lead to soil breakdown and requires more frequent trips through the vineyard with heavy equipment, using more fuel and increasing greenhouse gas emissions.
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