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At the very moment that every attempt is being made to take management out from under the irrationality of anti-trust legislation, a drive is on to abolish collective bargaining under the guise of extending the anti-monopoly laws to unions who want no more than to continue to set wages in the same way that ship operators set freight rates.
The International Maritime Bureau reports offshore waters in the Gulf of Aden are high risk for piracy ; numerous vessels, including commercial shipping and pleasure craft, have been attacked and hijacked both at anchor and while underway ; crew, passengers, and cargo are held for ransom ; the presence of several naval task forces in the Gulf of Aden and additional anti-piracy measures on the part of ship operators reduced the incidence of piracy in that body of water by more than half in 2010.
The port is also becoming popular with cruise ship operators.
Quarry operators ship out thousand of tons a month to locations around the globe.
The completion of the Lackawanna and Bloomsburg Railroad connected Plymouth to the nation's growing transportation grid, making it easier and cheaper for mine operators to ship large quantities of coal to distant markets.
By February 1904, the Marconi Wireless Company required all of its operators to use ' CQD ' for a ship in distress, or requiring URGENT assistance.
Robert was also a founding member of TOPAS ( Terminal Operator and Port Authority Subcommittee ) that initiated EDI use between ship lines and terminal operators / ports.
For these reasons, many ship operators did not bother to use the canal and traffic was far below what had been predicted.
Prior to its acquisition by Carnival Corporation, Costa Cruises was one of the largest cruise ship operators in Europe.
Middeck experiments included: Biological Research in Canister ( BRIC ) experiment to investigate effects of spaceflight on plant specimens ; Military Application of Ship Tracks ( MAST ) to take high-resolution imagery of ship tracks and to analyze wake formation and dissipations ; Solid Surface Combustion Experiment ( SSCE ) to supply information on flame propagation over fuels in space ; Radiation Monitoring Equipment III ( RME III ) to measure ionizing radiation ; Shuttle Amateur Radio Experiment II ( SAREX II ) to demonstrate feasibility of short-wave radio contacts between orbiter and ground-based amateur radio operators ; and Air Force Maui Optical Station ( AMOS ) test, which required no onboard hardware.
The jobs involved include the crane operators, the workers who connect the containers to the ship and each other, the truck drivers that transport the containers from the dock and storage area, the workers who track the containers in the storage area as they are loaded and unloaded, as well as various supervisors.
Today, barquentines are popular with modern tall ship and sail training operators as their suite of mainly fore-and-aft sails can be operated with ease and efficiency, but the single mast of square sails offers long distance speed and dramatic appearance in port.
Business operators would travel around, buying raw materials, delivering them to people who would work on them, and then collecting the finished goods to sell, or typically to ship to another market.
In 1931, the International Code of Signals, originally created for ship communication by signalling using flags, was expanded by adding a collection of five-letter codes to be used by radiotelegraph operators.
The Act may or may not have helped improve standards aboard ship, as its principal purpose was to licence operators and their human cargo.
The radio room floods and finally the operators and captain jump ship and the Titanic sinks.
As with many other attempts to bring marine engine technology to the rails, engines that were reliable on the stable platform of a ship when attended to by experienced technicians and operators proved less so when exposed to the vibration, indifferent maintenance and less careful handling they found on the railroad.
After a Romulan Senator named Vrax chastises the project operators, Nijil and Valdore, for losing control of their ship, the two vow to kill the humans onboard ( Tucker and Reed ) in order to cover their tracks.
RINA was founded in Genoa in 1861 under the name REGISTRO ITALIANO NAVALE, by the " Associazione della Mutua Assicurazione Marittima " ( Mutual Marine Insurance Association ) in Genoa in 1857 by ship managers and shipowners ( or " ship shareholders "), to cover risks related to loss and / or damage of the hull and rigging of sailing ships, to meet the needs of Italian maritime operators, as had already occurred in Great Britain and France.
( Only ship operators with a sound reputation will be allowed to join a P & I club ; and any P & I club member who incurs reckless or avoidable losses to the club may be asked to leave )
This brings immediate relief from pollution by shipboard emissions and allows a more holistic maintenance schedule to be followed by ship operators, which are typically hard put to maintain planned maintenance schedules due to commercial operating pressures.
• Oversees the financial responsibility of cruise ship lines and other passenger ship operators, to ensure they have the resources to pay compensation for personal injuries or non-performance

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Although Somalia has had no central monetary authority for upwards of 15 years between the outbreak of the civil war in 1991 and the subsequent re-establishment of the Central Bank of Somalia in 2009, the nation's payment system is actually fairly advanced due primarily to the widespread existence of private money transfer operators ( MTO ) that have acted as informal banking networks.
In some programming languages, so-called typos, especially of symbols or logical / mathematical operators, actually represent logic errors, since the mistyped constructs are accepted by the compiler with a meaning other than that which the programmer intended.
The Best Western international hotel chain is actually a retailers ' cooperative, whose members are hotel operators, although it refers to itself as a " nonprofit membership association.
However, when things went wrong and the main relief valve stuck open, the unlighted lamp was actually misleading the operators by implying that the valve was shut.
The restriction to recursion equations that can be recast as recursive operators ensures that the recursion equations actually define a least fixed point.
This led to fewer of the more responsible and significant operators actually using the BANC system.
If the gain was finally set to a 50 ° PB, then 80 % power will not be applied unless the furnace is 15 ° below setpoint, so for this other application the operators will have to remember always to set the setpoint temperature 15 ° higher than actually needed.
The copy constructor and assignment operators of do not actually copy the stored pointer.
While having some similarities to a dead man's switch, this type of device ( a command loss timer ) is not actually a dead man's switch, because it aims to recover from a hardware failure rather than the absence of human operators.
Only a small portion of Internet service providers actually use any of the domains served by alternate root operators, generally supporting only ICANN-sanctioned root servers.
Georgia actually had a system for years before this, using only live operators, and the code * DOT (* 368 ), which could not necessarily be used by those mobile phone users who were roaming from elsewhere, as these codes are specific to each phone company.
In quantum field theory, the definition of Wilson loop observables as bona fide operators on Fock space ( actually, Haag's theorem states that Fock space does not exist for interacting QFTs ) is a mathematically delicate problem and requires regularization, usually by equipping each loop with a framing.
The operators derived above are actually a specific instance of a more generalized class of creation and annihilation operators.
In loosely typed languages which have more than the two truth-values and, short-circuit operators may return the last evaluated subexpression, so that and are actually equivalent to and respectively ( without actually evaluating twice ).
Volunteers also take part in what the site's operators call " group media busts ," where people are invited to a house by a self-proclaimed minor, who is actually a Perverted-Justice volunteer.
Due to the rate-change operators in the filter bank, the discrete WT is not time-invariant but actually very sensitive to the alignment of the signal in time.
Myer's Signal Corps was actually a separate entity from the Military Telegraph Service, a War Department bureau staffed primarily by civilian telegraph operators.
In the course of the T. R. I. P., Groove's driving and shooting skills are put to the test against members of Malochio's organization ( some of whom, like Cloaker and Disco Cat, are quite colorful for minor characters ); the creeper Patriot and his cronies, former foes of Jade's who may actually be ghosts ; a corrupt county sheriff and his deputies ( the " fuzz ") who've been paid off by Malochio ; and even the Jeep-driving operators of a mysterious desert testing range.
* Users and website operators who pay for the amount of bandwidth they use find themselves paying for traffic for pages the user might not actually visit, and advertisers might pay for viewed ads on sites that are never visited.
But then the lights came back on and the operators discovered they had actually closed the back-up convection cooling system.
B & W finders are actually strongly preferred by generations of broadcast camera operators, who understand that a high resolution black & white finder is a very highly refined instrument.

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