Road-rail vehicles are flat trolleys on railway wheels that are used to move materials to and from railway worksites.
"The idea is to free up resources to reinvest in our growth...to move resources away from production and processing to marketing, sales, product development and reinvest in these activities, " said chief executive Talwar.
It seeks to move efforts from aid to enterprise and from paternalism to partnerships.
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"It's a time to move away from long positions and bonds, and definitely to move away from housing investment, " said Russell, who suggested shippers such as UPS and FedEx could provide good opportunities.
So a majority of voters seem to want Republicans and the entire Congress to move on from debating health care and take on the issues that matter more to them: the economy and jobs.
Rollaway deaths, backover deaths and trunk entrapment can all be significantly mitigated by teaching them not to play in or around cars, and to move away from a vehicle when a driver gets in and when the car is started.
Should the SEC and law enforcement be expending scarce resources to move from black and white to shades of gray?
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Ms Sanford replied that the changes to benefits and move from DLA to PIP were "real concerns for some of the young people we support" and it could become extremely difficult for some of them "just to survive".
There was no way to move video to or from users, and the web technology to present video on web pages was nacent and buggy.
Education minister Lord Hill of Oareford said the bill was intended "to strengthen the autonomy of schools and colleges, to back heads and teachers as they go about their jobs, and to move away from top-down prescription".
The elite may no longer find it so easy to move itself and its capital from country to country, depending on where the returns are highest and the taxes lowest.
With climate policy in disarray here in the United States as well, leading environmental organizations and progressives would do well to look to our friends in Australia for a new model to move away from compromised and politically unsustainable emissions trading and toward major public investments in clean energy innovation and infrastructure to create a prosperous clean energy economy.
Mac experts, for instance, can be seen using keystrokes and multi-touch gestures to move from app to app and trigger other OS-level actions.
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Drilling companies have already taken action to permanently move platforms and jobs from the Gulf to foreign waters.
So we prefer to do an airlift - the difference being that you bring supplies in, in massive quantities by plane, to some distribution point or to a central point and then you move it out from there and that way you can spread the aid out to many places where they need it the most.
Wachovia analyst Phillip Rueppel says the beta version of Microsoft's Hyper-V isn't wowing customers because it lacks some critical features, such as so-called live migration, the ability to move operating systems and applications from one server to another while they're running.
NGOs are encouraged to move away from experimental and innovative activities where the results are likely to be uncertain or from long-term activities where the results are not as immediate.
One, the process has to move forward and a recommendation has to emerge from that process.
The greatness of our democracy is grounded in our ability to move beyond our differences, and to learn from our experience as we confront the many challenges ahead.
And a move away from iCal to Calendar and away from Address Book to Contacts.
For Obama, the goal will be to have policies that move from triage to rehabilitation and finally to better times.
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Ericsson, the telecoms-equipment maker that is Sweden's biggest publicly traded company, is due to decide in October whether to move its headquarters from Stockholm to London, where taxes are lower and managers are cheaper.
Currency values were allowed to move and reach equilibriums from one moment to the next.
To attract new businesses to our shores, we need the fastest, most reliable ways to move people, goods, and information, from high- speed rail to high-speed Internet.
Banks need time to implement the large number of recent regulatory reforms and to move from deleveraging to substantial new credit extension.
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They listed demands, they wanted publicity and they wanted the Algerian army to move away from the base and nobody would come to any harm.
One way to overcome the myopia is to use artificial incentives and punishments to move the impact of health-related activities from the long-term to the short-term.
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Companies have been able to move production offshore and to resist demands for wage increases from workers in their domestic market.
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Increasingly firms are making it easier for users to move their data around the web and from device to device.
And you have to move from your family house to a flat, and your new bedroom is tiny and you have to share it with your little brother, who drives you mad.
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