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In the 18 days in Tahrir, that vision sometimes showed itself in ways prosaic yet profound — for example, in the most basic of shared interests, which is cleanliness.
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But when the project is finished, nearly all the canal water should contain enough dissolved oxygen to allow fish to breed, which is a key measure of cleanliness.
Each stall is given a government cleanliness rating, which is displayed at eye level – the difference between an A and a B can be a month's salary.
This first point is very important, as surface stress and surface stress changes are driven by surface charge density, which is a function of the cleanliness of a system [9].
My dad's definition was "cleanliness"—which was surprising for how much food he had on his face at the time.
For bargains, head for backpackers' haunt Paharganj, which is full of basic hotels of variable cleanliness.
Instead, they relied on a non-validated, cloth wipe (i.e. a "white glove test") which is compared to standard pictures approximating the cleanliness of the surface.
Monitoring of cleanliness is by visual audit (outdated, inadequate and scientifically obsolete) which is a purely aesthetic parameter and subjective.
The other thing is cleanliness.
These included the "personal cleanliness" of its staff, which was "inadequate".
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