They also have no proper set of blueprints and the reactor is sited directly over a large karst void in the bedrock.
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At this level, almost every company screens for the proper skill set, motivation, and track record.
Within the historic Royal Colleges, such as those of surgeons or physicians, excellent practice is celebrated, and proper standards are set, pushed and protected.
The BBC understands that it also believes the European Commission is partly to blame because it did not set proper limits on pollution from diesel exhausts in the first place.
And it is certain that they will set the proper tone from the top down.
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One way is by selling tools and manpower to help nonfinancial firms set up proper controls and tests to meet the new standards.
Managers might be able to avoid some of that, though, if they set the proper guidelines up even before making the job offer.
That being the case, as long as the Fed usurps the role of markets in an attempt to set the proper price for credit, its rate machinations will make capital difficult to access.
More importantly, this controversy should remind all of us that, when debating government regulations, we should be humble, because it is often difficult to set a proper balance between helping consumers while at the same time allowing businesses to prosper.
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We have sourcers and recruiters who help fill pipelines, sort through candidates, and set up a proper process.
Although the government eventually set up a proper regulator for the telecoms industry (known as Cofetel) in 1996, this body has long been accused of being soft on Telmex.
But, he did not set out the proper alarms.
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"It will now be much easier for new gangmasters - including those who have lost licenses previously - to set up without facing proper checks, " he said.
But it was told that no-one would be available for an interview and that the independent inquiry they had set up was the proper place for the allegations to be considered.
Now there are people who believe it was an honest-to-goodness charge and people who believe it was not a charge, arguing that the Michigan defender was not set, and the proper call would have been a block, sending the Orange to the line with a chance to tie.
Mr Miliband said the money had been set aside and after a proper process the loan was judged to be good value for money.
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However we must set a precedent by achieving this change through the proper DCMS channel and not just on a date-by-date vote by individual local council groups.
The theatre at Fort Monmouth was secluded and cheap, but not nearly large enough for the crew to set up the full travelling stage, with all the proper lights, risers, ramps, and sound system.
Whatever you do, come prepared and do not set off on a hike without a good map and the proper gear.
According to Mr. Smith, "hosting providers, businesses, and people with a cloud server who set up their own DNS resolver" often neglect to configure their servers using proper security settings.
Or it may reflect a set of cultural and financial prejudices - houses deemed to be a better investment than proper wealth-creating entrepreneurs - that has been the UK's curse.
They would not claim the ability to set the right price for an automobile, but they somehow believe that they can establish the proper interest rate for a highly complex economy in a globally integrated environment.
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In considering her explanation that her conduct should be viewed, in part, as a set-off for her prior payment for the office refrigerators, the Panel responded that the proper and honest route would have been to seek reimbursement through the provided channels.
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Just as promptly, he needs to set up a land commission, produce an early audit of who owns the land and arrange a proper system of compensation, with help from Britain, for those who have lost it.
With Hard Times (1854) - a critique of the political theory of utilitarianism which holds that the proper course of action is the one that seeks the greatest good for the greatest number of people - Dickens set himself against thinkers like Jeremy Bentham, Thomas Malthus and Adam Smith and their influence on government policy.
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