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** to eliminate the need of the poor to seek redress from the king's principal auditors for each small injury.
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** When there were only three contestants left during the 2006 season all of the contestants that had lost on " Losers Island " voted to eliminate one of the finalists.
** During the 1998 and 1999 seasons, during the pre-merge portion of the competition when a tribe lost an immunity challenge the opposing tribe would vote to eliminate one of their members.
** Electronic toll collection, aims to eliminate the delay on toll roads by collecting tolls electronically
** Reciprocal trade agreement, entered into in order to reduce ( or eliminate ) tariffs, quotas and other trade restrictions on items traded between the signatories
** Indianapolis News for its successful campaign to eliminate waste in city management and to reduce the tax levy.
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** Is there a young safety innovator in your department whose ideas have helped eliminate workplace hazards, reduce exposure and minimize risk?
** ENVIRON ( 2003 ), an enabling technology that helps manufacturers integrate their business systems, improve their business processes and eliminate waste throughout their organizations.
** and need
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** Any conditions that are immediately life-threatening, limb-threatening, or organ-threatening have been treated to the best of the hospital's ability to ensure the patient does not need further inpatient care.
** Medical jargon alerting other staff to the fact that a patient is in need of intensive management because he or she is unwell enough to require noradrenaline
** gziplite: Minimalist rework of / with minimal memory requirement, also supporting on-the-fly data compression / decompression ( no need to bufferize all input ) and input / output to / from memory.
** In season 12 ( Malaysia ), four contestants out of the starting 20 won't be part of the two starting tribes and will be on a sort of " Exile Island ", and they'll need to prove themselves in order to integrate one of the two tribes.
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** Article 11: Hungary should pay for the Allied Control Commission and that " The Government of Hungary will also assure, in case of need, the use and regulation of the work of industrial and transport enterprises, means of communication, power stations, enterprises and installations of public utility, stores of fuel and other material, in accordance with instructions issued during the armistice by the Allied ( Soviet ) High Command or the Allied Control Commission.
** In " The Greatest Story Never Told ", he is one of the members to help in the battle against Mordru, although to his disappointment he is put on crowd control ( along with Booster Gold ) as Green Lantern told him that Plastic Man was already fighting Mordru and that they did not " need two stretchy guys ".
** and poor
** The village of Gdingen had some 1, 200 inhabitants, and it was not a poor fishing village as it is sometimes described.
** The German magazine Der Spiegel publishes an article about the Bundeswehr's poor preparedness ; the Spiegel scandal erupts.
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** Metoclopramide ( Reglan ) also acts on the GI tract as a pro-kinetic, and is thus useful in gastrointestinal disease ; however, it is poor in cytotoxic or post-op vomiting.
** The thorough land reform launched by the Communist Party of China in 1946, three years before the foundation of the People's Republic of China ( PRC ), won the party millions of supporters among the poor and middle peasantry.
** All powers and duties vested in or imposed on the Poor Law Board by the several Acts of Parliament relating to the relief of the poor.
** Talk Talk leave Parlophone / EMI after poor management revolving the release and promotion of Spirit of Eden and how this might affect the recording of what later became Laughing Stock.
** Opener rebids three of an unexpected suit ( 3 ) to show maximum points ( 14 with Acol ) and a poor doubleton ( xx ) in the bid suit ( e. g. diamonds )
** Jimmie Rodgers, a songwriter who-despite poor health-merged hillbilly and blues music into a revolutionary new sound.
** In poor regions local government had to abolish these preferences with small or zero compensation.
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