It spares neither the government nor Tokyo Electric Power (TEPCO), the operator of the nuclear plant.
The spares might not have been there because their need might not have been imagined.
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Yet, these initiatives are going unfunded, as are necessary investments in spares and logistics.
Airlines remain in close contact with the supplier, buying spares and dealing with technical issues.
Full deployment (27 operational satellites and three spares) is likely to take most of the decade.
That spares Miss Megawati from having to work openly with the symbol of past oppression.
The latest accuser is Matt Drudge, a cyberscribe who spares himself the drudgery of fact-checking.
He spares no one, including congressional Republicans when they stray from their principles.
He wore rubber bands atop his socks, to keep them from falling, and these were his spares.
Rick spares no time for his new daughter and gives no thought to comforting his traumatized son.
This spares banks from immediately recognising their losses, but it leaves a fog of uncertainty over the system.
It spares the Obama administration continuing damage from the self-inflicted wound of yet another very bad personnel decision.
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And you know, Ford spares nothing at bringing to market the best quality to compete with the Japanese brands.
Husain, who had a bypass operation 15 years ago but is otherwise strappingly healthy, spares no expense on self-promotion.
The deal with the Russians includes options for additional aircraft, spares, and support.
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How will the antianthracite crowd react to a plant that spares the atmosphere only three-fifths of its waste gas?
But the rationale for spares is a corollary of Murphy's Law: Batteries run down precisely when you need them most.
Its engine, positioned in racing-car style behind the driver's seat, was a Ford, so spares were easily available and relatively cheap.
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"It will be good news for America's traveling public if Congress spares them these unnecessary delays, " White House spokesman Jay Carney said.
He buzzes for a flunky, who spares his boss the indignity of picking up the pink ring binders piled on the floor.
Mr Brown, one has to acknowledge, spares no effort to prove otherwise.
Thales Alenia Space of France will build the satellites - 66 to form the operational constellation, the remainder to act as spares.
Mr. Harden spares no detail of Mr. Shin's torment, physical or psychological.
By refusing to roll over debt or supply energy and spares, it could make Mr Lukashenka's wobbly economic record look even worse.
The device spares African patients living in remote areas the trouble of having to travel to urban centers to seek medical examinations.
Alex looks slightly embarrassed, but the radio crackles and spares his blushes.
He spares no expense on his bikes, his coaches, his teammates, his doctors and even a private jet that saves wear and tear.
Of course, users will need to integrate an additional cable into their setup, but plenty of people will have spares lying around at home.
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Mr Myners's report spares no one in the industry's decision-making chain.
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