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... children who were exposed to radioactive iodine in the weeks following the accident.Alongside these successes, however, government efforts undertaken in response tothe accident contained the seeds ... at the reactor and within the 30-km zone surround-ing the reactor. Later, the number of registered “liquidators” rose to 600 000, although only a small fraction of these were exposed to high ... impact on the economy of the affected regions, particularly the rural economy. However, it is crucial to note that the region also faced great economic turmoil in the 1990s owing to factors completely...
... shoppers from Tampa in the north to Fort Myers in the south. By the same token, auto dealers can utilize Internet leads to defend their existing sales territories. Because the Internet has liberated ... automotive Internet companies to sell more cars. While the Internet is the first place consumers go when they want to buy a car, their final step takes place in the showroom, when they get to ... captives, dealers should avoid the unrealistic belief that locals will automatically shop at their dealerships. Just as Internet leads can enable dealers to expand their sales territories, they also...
... to entertain guests. The pieces of a broken glass symbolize the many happy years ahead.Guests shower the newlyweds with Jordan almonds.Just the two of you in town? Grab a witness off the ... with sandbags. Make tracks through the snow . . .. . . into a frozen pond. Let the kids piece the story together.Hang can from a very long pole.Attach to bottom of trash can.Cut.Trace rhino ... taken.Flirt by the fruit stand. How ripe is that banana?Mingle with other singles by the frozen-dinner aisle. Dive into the ar ms of a hottie in the crowd.Cruise the merchandise table to pick...
... only if we personally believe that the future is bright. Therefore we first need to convert ourselves so that we truly believe the future is bright. We need to move tothe new beginning on the ... important. How they see their career prospects. In net, you need to know them pretty well. If it becomes a two way discussion, we have tools to help them further self assess themselves and see why P&G ... means we will need to reward the right people at the right time, show we care, appreciate, value people, create a BUZZZ where they see that what they should stay because P&G invests in me therefore...
... sound in the one theatre is heard in the other as dis-tinctly as in the first, even tothe furthest off part of the gallery. This,which is a private one of my own—I have topay a tax of two ... golf andamusement. Whyshould their sweet voices not be heard in public, and ifthey were allowed to speak more in public, they might take it into theircontrary little heads to speak less in private. ... you wanted to travel a few miles you had topaythe same fare as you would were you to travel from one end of Great Britain tothe other. It was automatic.You could not get into the train without...
... C. Tax Havens and Other Harmful Tax Practices 6. We reaffirm the need to prevent harmful tax competition, which distorts economic behavior and erodes national tax bases. We welcome the Report ... to gain access tothe financial system. If there is obscurity about their ownership, banks and other financial institutions may not be able to discover the identity of the beneficiary of the ... characterized by the high mobility of funds and the rapid development of new payment tools. To secure the benefits of the international financial system, we, the Finance Ministers of the G-7 countries,...
... and there was plenty of gaiety among the young people. The Duplessis took Aurore sometimes to Paris and tothe theatre."One evening," we are told in the Histoire de ma vie, " ;we were ... other. They went to Plessis, perhaps in the hope that the remembrance of the days of theirengagement might have some effect on them. It was there, in 1824, that the famous scene of the blow tookplace. ... be. Before they had been married two years, they were bored to death. They blamed Nohant,but the fault was in themselves. Nohant seemed unbearable to them, simply because they were there alonewith...
... significantly. Why then do poor people not use them ? It seems to be difficult to persuade the poor to use them, and to ensure that those who have been persuaded continue to use them. The problem seems to ... was the last of the three great seafaring nations to break into the Chinese and East Indian trade routes. This was due in part tothe unsteady ascension to the throne of the Stuarts and the ... Most of these people may be found in towns, but in every village there are also some people who are known to be more innovative. To reach this group, the CWP should be made known to them with...
... answers, we decided to mark the When, Where and Why answers Incorrect by default. We added clarifications tothe guidelines and discussed ar-eas of confusion, and then the annotators re-viewed ... and then the remaining pieces of the sen-tence were returned as the What. The goal was to make sure to return a complete What answer and avoid missing the object. English-LF, on the other ... annotators. In comparing the re-sults from one annotator tothe results from both annotators, we found substantial agreement. Therefore, we present results from the single an-notator so we can...
... even use them in attacks, there appear to be no factors that would lead to their broad adoption by many terrorist groups. Furthermore, even if they were, it does not appear that the consequences ... man-portable surface -to- air missiles, but they still must make the difficult decision as to whether the benefits of ways the nation could address this threat are sufficient to justify their cost. To protect ... “flying bombs” out of the sky. All such measures are aimed at the difference between this threat and others (the fact that the weapon is being delivered from the air) and seek to directly neutralize...
... steel as well as non-ferrous metals 11. Metal-processing industry ISIC 314: Manufacture of accumulators, primary cells and primary batteries Recommendations to ECE Governments on the prevention ... derived from the aquatic environment and compounds liable to give rise to such substances in water. 4. Toxic or persistent organic compounds of silicon, and substances which may give rise to such ... Recommendations to ECE Governments on the prevention of water pollution from hazardous substances 27 ISIC 321: Manufacture of electronic valves and tubes and other electronic components,...
... proportions of the of cell metabolism tothe samestrictly related [32] or to rather diverse [33] extents. The enzymes that need to be over-expressed to the same extent belong to a functional ... (BCR,defined as the amount of acid or base required to change the pH of 1 L of the medium in the reservoir to the pH of the medium in the culture vessel [56]),provided that a constant number of protons ... singletranscription factor [38–40]. Consequently, a newapproach to bioengineering may be to first identify the natural regulons of the host organism and then modu-late their activities towards the desired...