Nuclear shut down its Indian Point Unit 3 in New York due to external electrical grid issues.
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As we get closer to the retail point each unit rises in value.
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The Cabinet Office, which oversees the work of the Nudge Unit, said the point of the initiative was to help people and it was just a small part of a whole package of measures being pursued.
Jeffrey Krusinski, who headed the Air Force Sexual Assault Prevention and Response unit, provided a rallying point for lawmakers, who held it up Tuesday as an example of the Pentagon's failure to make progress despite the increased effort.
Another sticking point is that this unit records in a unique high-def format that you can't play on any other device.
Motorola Mobility is more akin to RIM both in terms of expected 2011 unit sales and the average price point of those sales.
They point out that an Israeli unit, pushing its way violently into a Palestinian city or town, could become embroiled in a tight military situation.
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By May 2007, the 1st Cavalry Division, which was the core unit for Baghdad, at any given point had 75 percent of combat forces off its headquarters post, said Maj.
It was an argument that Hoggart pursued whilst chair of the independent, plurally funded Broadcasting Research Unit throughout the 1980s, by which point he was a minority voice in his efforts to ensure that democratic broadcasting remained at the forefront of public and academic debate.
Does this point to the possibility of a unit that was out of control?
The calculation is rough and ready, and I come to slightly lower numbers than Allwood and co, but the point is that this measurement uses a unit we're familiar with - us.
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Emerging market countries have evolved far beyond the point where they can be considered one homogenous unit.
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As a heavy machine gunner, Monsoor had to stay behind the point man on foot patrols and protect the unit from attacks.
We'd be remiss not to point out one thing: the controller in the unit we played with was merely for show.
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Earlier this year, Mr Hendry put a third of the unit trust's money in German bonds because at that point he could not find many stocks that were going up.
But Midlanders point to signs of growing cosmopolitanism, including a planned 110-unit, loft-style apartment building downtown.
Each of the Detroit Three, for example, he said, has lowered its breakeven point to a 9.5- to 10-million-unit year in overall industry sales.
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Many also point ominously to Wal-Mart, Costco Wholesale and the Kmart unit of Sears Holdings, but Leahy is taking the warnings in his stride.
Steve Novak made three of New York's seven 3-pointers in the fourth quarter and added 15 points as the Knicks, sparked by their second unit, shook off a tough home loss on Sunday, when they blew a 16-point lead to Miami.
Regarding the air base, there is a redundancy in terms of the aircraft that this National Guard air base is home to at this point, but the President is committed to finding another mission for the National Guard unit at this particular air base.
Proponents point to the enormous energy density of the fuel (the amount of energy contained per unit).
"You have to start the unit cohesion and the bonding at the beginning, " says Army Major Mary Finch, a West Point graduate and helicopter pilot.
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