At present, the plan is for it to be reprocessed using solvents and chemical processes to separate it into high-level and low-level components.
It has an advantage over competition in that the company operates a mile-square low-level radioactive waste (LLRW) facility in Clive, Utah.
The pilot has been targeted at those guilty of so-called low-level crime.
Now, that corporation is building a new 3, 000-room resort, office and retail complex called City Center and piloting a number of innovative "green" features, including state-of-the-art low-level flush toilets.
The report does not rule out other possible contributors to Gulf War illness -- including low-level exposure to nerve agents and close proximity to oil well fires -- though it fails to establish any clear link.
But self-imposed, low-level barriers to trade have a much worse effect.
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As a result, Linaro's resources and open source solutions will allow device manufacturers to speed up development time, improve performance and reduce engineering time spent on non-differentiating, low-level software.
Because Dilbertia wants to build a knowledge economy and have lots and lots of innovation, what matters to Young Dilbertians is getting a mind-numbing, soul-sucking, eminently-outsourcable-in-the-internet-era-whoops, low-level white-collar job.
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The results can be as unsurprising as confirmation of a long-suspected, low-level version of an easily treatable condition--anemia, for instance--to a high level of alpha-fetoprotein, which has been linked to some liver disorders.
Chemical reprocessing at Hanford would generate 22, 000 tonnes of high-level waste and 500, 000 tonnes of low-level waste.
The tone of the Goldman e-mails suggests even low-level bankers recognized a possible conflict in Goldman's role as adviser and investor in Archipelago and adviser and alumni association for NYSE's management.
While extremely flexible, its programming language, BD-Java, requires lots of low-level code for even the simplest of instructions.
For a 26-year-old who's worked in low-level production positions since college, this is an opportunity she would never get from traditional networks.
It is described by the United States Air Force as the modern backbone of America's long-range bomber force, built for low-level, high-speed missions.
Entry-level employees will have precious little time to prove themselves, as the few remaining low-level positions will inevitably result in high turnover.
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The high-level waste would then be enclosed in glass canisters and buried deep underground while the low-level waste was stored above ground in special secure facilities.
Other possible reasons for under-recording suggested by the ONS include more low-level crimes being dealt with informally and outside the formal crime-recording system, with officers given greater discretion.
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The US already offers South Korea a "nuclear umbrella", but Cold War experts have pointed out that while nuclear deterrence may address the possibility of all-out war, it does not deter low-level incidents.
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Anti-social behaviour orders, created to deal with low-level misdemeanours, are a good example.
Iraq has refused to recognize the no-fly zones since then and has fought a low-level air war against the allies.
But high-altitude carbon emissions are reckoned to be more damaging than low-level ones, although nobody is sure by exactly how much.
Farther south, Angola has been war-torn for four decades and faces a future of indefinite, low-level guerrilla war.
Most of the other requests were for non-content data such as login names, IP addresses or other low-level identifiers.
Forget game-on-the-line playoff pressure, Silberman will instead kick in front of low-level scouts.
The first was that working-class communities were most at risk from the kind of pervasive low-level criminality that blights lives.
Hansen split his dumptruck of Web-browsing bugs into three categories of severity: About half are low-level threats, 10 or so are medium, and two are critical.
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Gary Lambert, the eldest brother, is a one-stable and happy suburban banker, who's engaged in low-level warfare with his wife, who refuses to entertain the idea of Christmas with her in-laws.
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Altogether lost amidst the much-ballyhooed headlines that the Survey Group discovered "No WMDs" was its uncovering of an inconvenient fact: At the time of the U.S.-led invasion in 2003, Saddam Hussein had active, albeit low-level, production lines for both chemical and biological agents.
Lerner, who heads the IRS division that oversees tax-exempt organizations, said last week that the practice was initiated by low-level workers in Cincinnati and was not motivated by political bias.
And in a paper published two years ago in Geophysical Research Letters, Sandrine Bony and Jean-Louis Dufresne reported that an analysis of 15 climate models suggested that low-level clouds over the oceans contribute most to uncertainty about how tropical clouds affect those models.
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