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On-site and be
This can include things like 24 / 7 Monitoring of Servers, 24 / 7 Help desk for your daily computer issues and On-site visits by a technician when issues cannot be resolved remotely.
On-site witnesses and notaries may be available, depending on the provider.
On-site wall panels can be constructed to accommodate door frames, baseboard, or any other intrusion.
On-site training will be done in various locations.

On-site and .
On-site work began in January 1876 and was complete by the end of October 1877: the bridge was ceremonially opened by King Luis I and Queen Maria Pia, after whom the bridge was named, on 4 November.
On-site accommodation colleges include Christ College, Jane Franklin Hall and St John Fisher College.
* On-site setup by a technician.
On-site processing facilities for solid propellants are also common.
* On-site sanitation-the collection and treatment of waste is done where it is deposited.
On-site systems include drain fields, which require significant area of land.
On-site paging systems in hospitals, unlike wide area paging systems, are local area services.
* Skilled – On-site managers whom possess extensive knowledge and experience in their craft or profession.
On-site analysis of the area was conducted by General Karapuhkin, Airborne deputy commander General Alexander Lebed, and other senior officers who mingled with the crowds nearest to the White House.
On-site retail merchandise sales are available in the Bengals pro shop, located on the plaza level on the north end of the stadium.
On-site plaque commemorating the work of Arthur B. Crawford
On-site protests delayed part of the construction.
On-site techniques of flint-knapping with imported obsidian and chert attest to cultural continuity over this long stretch of time, with reduction in the supply of obsidian from Melos testifying to reduced long-distance trade at the end of Early Helladic III, corresponding to Lerna IV.
* Kırmızı Burcu, Colomban Philippe, Béatrice Quette, On-site Analysis of Chinese Cloisonné Enamels from 15th to 19th century, Journal of Raman Spectroscopy 41 ( 2010 ) 780-790. http :// onlinelibrary. wiley. com / doi / 10. 1002 / jrs. 2516 / abstract
* On-site processing of runoff water, grey water, and black water using plant beds reduces the environmental impact of the building.
## On-site amenities – A full-service virtual office will provide broadband Internet, fax-copier-printer, advanced phone features, conference calling, video conferencing, kitchenette and a business-worthy lobby / waiting area.
# On-site construction and congestion is minimized.
On-site accommodation is provided at the Mackay Residential College.

examination and would
We found no obvious effects due to preferred orientation of the crystallites in this sample nor would we expect to on the basis of the shape found from electron microscopic examination.
According to Steven H Silver, alternate history requires three things: 1 ) the story must have a point of divergence from the history of our world prior to the time at which the author is writing, 2 ) a change that would alter history as it is known, and 3 ) an examination of the ramifications of that change.
This system allowed anyone who passed an examination to become a government officer, a position which would bring wealth and honour to the whole family.
Classes within Chinese society were not closed, and imperial China had not been aristocratic since the third century BCE because of " the meritocratic line in Confucian thinking would eventually find realization under the empire in the remarkable Chinese civil service examination.
On neurological examination, the weakness demonstrated with normal testing of power is often less severe than would be expected on the basis of the symptoms.
An example from the pre-historic era would be the examination of remains submerged in ancient wells or cenotes, or of Indigenous sites now lying underwater yet well away from the sea or inland waters.
The system allowed anyone who passed an examination to become a government officer, a position which would bring wealth and honour to the whole family.
Although the information would not have withstood close examination, Pujol soon established himself as a trustworthy agent.
Powell was a pupil at King's Norton Boys ' School before moving to King Edward's School, Birmingham, where he studied classics ( which would later influence his ' Rivers of Blood ' speech ), and was one of the few pupils in the school's history to attain 100 % in an end-of-year English examination.
He was one of the numerous sons of Vladimir the Great, presumably his second by Rogneda of Polotsk, although his actual age ( as stated in the Primary Chronicle and corroborated by the examination of his skeleton in the 1930s ) would place him among the youngest children of Volodymyr.
A scientific examination of cosmogony using existing physical models would face many challenges.
Despite his extensive knowledge of ancient history, classics, archaeology and what would be termed today cultural anthropology, he apparently had not even read enough in his nominal major to pass the required examination.
" Regarding reductions in Russian stockpiles, another response stated that " a similarly one-sided examination of in U. S. forces would have painted a similarly dire portrait ".
Many anatomy students traveled around Europe from dissection to dissection during the course of their study-they had to go where a fresh body was available ( e. g. after a hanging ) because before refrigeration, a body would decay rapidly and become unsuitable for examination.
We repeat, then, in the light of this recapitulation of events, almost too recent to be called history, but which are familiar to us all, and on the most casual examination of the language of these amendments, no one can fail to be impressed with the one pervading purpose found in them all, lying at the foundation of each, and without which none of them would have been even suggested ; we mean the freedom of the slave race, the security and firm establishment of that freedom, and the protection of the newly made freeman and citizen from the oppressions of those who had formerly exercised unlimited dominion over him.
However, a detailed otolaryngological examination, audiometry, and head MRI scan should be performed to exclude a vestibular schwannoma or superior canal dehiscence which would cause similar symptoms.
No further scientific examination has since been conducted on the bones, which remain in Westminster Abbey, and DNA analysis, which would now determine the sex, has not, so far, been attempted.
Since Molotov was the most senior of Stalin's collaborators still alive and had played a leading role in the purges, it became obvious that Khrushchev's examination of the past would probably result in Molotov's fall from power.
All individuals who would like to wear cosmetic lenses should have a contact lens examination with an eye doctor prior to first use, and if used long-term, regular aftercare examinations, in order to avoid potentially blinding complications.
: For this reason I can still remember this very well, and I still said: Will they-more or less thus-if they had not found this out during all those years, then this will also ... this examination will also be pointless, this would be useless, but an order was an order.
A person who would never disrobe in the presence of a physician of the opposite sex in a social context might unquestioningly do so for a medical examination ; others might allow examination, but only by a person of the same sex.
Despite such errors, closer examination reveal an even richer, deeper and more interesting story about a community that has been diverse, stable, progressive, far-sighted and which held far greater sway for the better part of two and a half centuries than one would associate with or ascribed to any community of such small size.
In the context of a trial, for example, the participation model would require that the defendant be afforded an opportunity to be present at the trial, to put on evidence, cross examination witnesses, and so forth.
He was briefly imprisoned for refusing to attend a compulsory medical examination, even though he knew he would fail the exam due to his very poor eyesight.

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