"It will be neutralised by nature, because of rain which will dilute it and because of the chances that it will come into contact with slightly acidic substances in soil... but that will take a little time, " he says.
But the match was almost postponed because of fog which caused the kick-off to be delayed by 15 minutes.
The company said although Leek was unaffected by the latest plans, 80 jobs were still being cut there, because of restructuring which been ongoing since November.
Mclean is looking to regain his fitness after spending time out of training because of flu, which has affected other members of the first team.
He said that, despite the creation of the new Scottish Parliament, Westminster remained important because of the number of powers which were still controlled from London.
Nonetheless, in sectors like manufacturing there has been ongoing restructuring because of the yen and because manufacturers, which have not been mollycoddled by years of fiscal packages, have had to take a proper line on costs.
Worse, the price of coffee, which is grown in similar places to coca, has slumped because of world overproduction, which may induce farmers to switch to coca.
One-third of classrooms in the state are held in portable or modular buildings, many of which are desperately in need of maintenance and energy retrofitting, and some of which are actually toxic because of the chemicals they contain.
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So the banners are what they are not so much because of the smug ad people but because of the system in which the ads have to live.
"I consider that she has expressed little real remorse for what she did, rather the sorrow and regret which she expressed to the police was largely because of the situation in which she found herself, and not for the events in which she played her part, " he said.
Foreign central banks buy U.S. public debt not because of its investment prospects (which are weak in the long-run) but because of its mechanical purposes in the banking system.
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How then, when they are seized by misfortune, because of the deeds which they hands have sent forth?
An estimated eight million people in the region lost power because of Sandy, which made landfall as a hurricane.
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The 125cc race was halted twice because of accidents, which were not serious, and only two laps were completed.
The WHO has launched its first ever global alert because of the disease which has created panic in much of Asia, the worst-hit region.
On September 24th Renata Polverini, the governor of Lazio, the region around Rome, resigned because of a scandal which, by Italian standards, was almost routine.
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"He had not even had the opportunity to train with us because of administrative stuff which had to be sorted out, " said Dalglish after Wednesday's game.
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So I certainly would admonish the conference, especially because of the information which has developed since the bills were passed, to look at this conference very, very carefully.
The disclosure was one of the first detailed accountings of how much damage manufacturers suffered because of the earthquake, which is believed to have affected dozens of factories.
Fifty-two percent of users in the Pew survey say that, because of spam, the majority of which is offensive and fraudulent, they are less trusting of e-mail in general.
Microsoft has made the commitment to do work that empowers girls and women because of the impact which education can play and the positive ripples it brings to the quality of life and community.
And I was comparing his economic comments with my position, and strangely enough and luckily enough, I can actually afford more things in America these days because of the ruble which is so stronger than the -- comparatively than euro and dollar were meant to be.
We are obviously, because we have expertise in this area, making independent assessments, and using them to evaluate decisions we make about advising American citizens in Japan and obviously about advising Americans on American soil about any impact they may face because of this, which is what Chairman Jaczko was talking about yesterday.
At the United Nations today, developing countries are firm supporters of these rights primarily because of the dire situation in which most of their populations find themselves.
"Unfortunately, the condition in which we're finding our individuals eliminates any chance of a visual identification because of the condition in which they've been for so long -- ... in the water ... in their houses ... in the horrible muck, " Louis Cataldie, Louisiana's emergency medical response director, said recently.
This will happen partly because of higher petrol-price inflation but also because the main rate of VAT, which the Treasury lowered in December 2008 to 15% to fight the recession, will go back to 17.5% at the start of January.
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Platforms have not been extended at Kentish Town because of road bridges at each end which cannot be moved, or at Cricklewood and Hendon because of "insufficient demand" to warrant running longer trains.
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There are also some ecosystems, such as the boreal forests of Canada and Siberia and the Amazon rainforest, which are huge absorbers of carbon dioxide, but which are changing rapidly because of temperature increases and deforestation.
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Sudan is of considerable strategic importance to China because of its oil production, much of which China buys.
He said studies of microbes in ice above Lake Vostok remained "contentious" because of the issue over kerosene - of which the Vostok cores are said to "reek".
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