Additionally, a concentration of power at City Hall means officials in citywide office, such as Messrs.
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They are considered "immediately dangerous to life" at a concentration of 50 parts per million.
Longtime head football coaches come to define their teams, and prolonged success carries with it a concentration of power.
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This has led to a concentration of lending expertise in a few major market areas while leaving other areas underserved.
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The GLA aims to protect workers in the agricultural industries, including Lincolnshire where there is a concentration of migrant workers.
All it takes is a concentration of intellectual capital and good pizza.
That is at least partly because of a concentration of women in workplaces like food and beverage stores, where 75% of all deaths were homicides.
Mr Edwards proposes an "economic fairness bill" that would "rebalance the economy away from a concentration of wealth in London and the South East" .
Partner Bryan Schreier says Sequoia targeted the East Coast because it has a concentration of schools and is where financial firms have well-honed recruiting machines.
That is at least partly because of a concentration of women in workplaces like food and beverage stores, where a majority of all deaths are homicides.
Rather, they combine them with bond indexes or funds, or peel back on the large-caps inherent in SPY, and add a concentration of small- or mid-cap focused investments.
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Although the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere remains at a concentration of 0.03 percent all over the world, the amount in the air has not always been the same.
While the industry is seeing the number of dairy farms contract, the number of animals per herd is increasing, indicating a concentration of the industry as fewer, larger units develop.
But insurance companies have dropped most of these plans because they became unprofitable after a concentration of sicker policyholders was left when younger, healthier subscribers began seeking out cheaper individual insurance.
It is a bit different in London and the South East of England where there is a concentration of some older people who are actually doing rather better than the country as a whole.
For example, the new EPA guide refers to International Atomic Energy Agency guidelines that suggest intervention is not necessary until drinking water is contaminated with radioactive iodine 131 at a concentration of 81, 000 picocuries per liter.
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Prototypes built by researchers at the Naval Research Laboratory, Stanford University and Philips, a Dutch electrical-goods firm, can detect a substance that is present at a concentration of less than one part in a million billion.
"This amendment seeks to put specific restrictions on the ownership of Channel Five, which would create a concentration of power in any industry and in the communications industry it would constitute a threat to our democracy, " said Lord McNally.
While innovation happens all over the UK, the Tech City project in the East End of London brings together many of the elements needed for a successful ecosystem, including funding, a start-up culture, and a concentration of people who can help each other.
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Meanwhile, over the past decade or so, a concentration of cutting-edge galleries - featuring everything from SoCal's native lowbrow street and graffiti artists to Japanese pop-art imports - has reclaimed an industrial area on Culver's eastern edge, creating an arts district to rival New York's Chelsea neighbourhood.
Across the Kattegat, in Denmark, late at night on November 7th, a gang of about 50 young people went on the rampage on Norrebrogade, a big shopping thoroughfare in a district of Copenhagen with a high concentration of immigrants.
This fluid is of a higher concentration of glycol than deicing fluid.
It is the process of moving water from an area with a low concentration of dissolved material, such as salt, to a place with a high concentration, by passing through a membrane.
Though Moscow, because of its high cost of living, should contain a high concentration of people who will lose out, in fact the demonstrations never mustered more than a few hundred people.
But in the case of smaller businesses in struggling industries with a large concentration of older executives in the plan, like Pacific Western, keeping a plan might seem like more trouble than it is worth.
Overall efficiency of the system is extremely low currently, thanks to a low concentration of those photon-catching structures, but individually they capture about 40 percent of the light's energy, meaning a higher concentration could make for very hearty soup indeed.
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Just as important in the quest for a better Manhattan has been the boom in quality and variety of bitters: high-proof liquors with a large concentration of herbs and other natural flavours.
Either way, it is a lot of concentration, too, a lot of focus, on a theme without much knowledge of events.
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That feeds worries about the other effect of lots more clearing: a new concentration of risk.
There is a strong possibility that newer models will need to be replaced because the Northeast has a higher concentration of leased vehicles which are only a few years old, he said.
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