It was cancelled owing to the lack of a full panel, again probably because of the unavailability of a medical member. |
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For many new and developing risks, insurance may not be an option, because of the extent of exposure and the unavailability of cover. |
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The Adjudicator will be the president or, in the event of his unavailability, a person nominated by him. |
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For a period of about two weeks, the actor was unavailable, a few times without telling the producers about his unavailability. |
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A student in London, he is home on holiday and gets his chance through unavailability. |
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Infant and child mortality are high due to unsanitary living conditions and the unavailability of state-of-the-art medical technology. |
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The biggest challenge facing the high tech business community over the next 12 months is the unavailability of capital. |
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Flirting seems inextricably entwined with some sense of unavailability or unrequitedness. |
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Pianist Raf Robertson, who months ago advised of his unavailability, was still on the playbill. |
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Corporation officials say that delay in sanctioning funds and the unavailability of bitumen had held up tarring for over eight months. |
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The interlinking of rivers in the country can also solve the multiple problem of drought and unavailability of water at one stroke. |
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The present policy of only having one signatory should be amended to include two signatories in case of the unavailability of the treasurer. |
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Storage and consequent server and application unavailability result from both unplanned and planned downtime. |
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The roll-out will be further hampered by the product's initial unavailability on the pre-pay market. |
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She seemed to be very angry that we had renewed our application for an adjournment due to the doctor's unavailability. |
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If unavailability of total merchandise, your order will be canceled and you will be refunded by check within 10 days. |
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In the event of temporary unavailability, said delegation shall be for a limited period, but may be renewed. |
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There are more sophisticated strategies for solving unavailability issues. |
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Although there was nothing to prevent him from practising surgery, the biggest handicap was the unavailability of basic infrastructural facilities. |
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If unavailability of product after placing your order, we will notify you either by mail or by phone. |
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For example, caregiver behaviours that indicate unavailability, unresponsiveness, or rejection may be mild or extreme. |
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Pocklington were without half a dozen key players due to injury and unavailability and they left a dry and sunny Pocklington to find Ilkley rainswept and waterlogged. |
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The unavailability only makes more alluring in comparison with those on offer. |
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In some countries the unavailability of birth-control devices was a factor in the acceptance of abortion. |
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Health care has suffered drastically as a result of the unavailability of medication and the inability to reach health centres. |
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The period of unavailability of this reserve is five years from the year following the year of allocation. |
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One of the reasons contributing to school dropping out is unavailability or poor conditions of school dormitories. |
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This likely resulted from the unavailability of green alternatives for each product purchase. |
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Apart from resource constraints, this will often be complicated by the unavailability of part of the data needed. |
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The customer shall be informed without delay about the unavailability of the service. |
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Clients form their perception of the availability or unavailability of service in their language from the reception or greeting. |
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As admitted by the author, 12 months of that delay was due to unavailability of counsel. |
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Most outputs not implemented were postponed or terminated owing to the unavailability of extrabudgetary resources. |
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Every incarcerated offender must suffer the consequences that result from being imprisoned, namely loss of employment for unavailability. |
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Like its synchronous counterpart, real-time asynchronous replication is used to protect organizations from the loss or unavailability of a primary storage device. |
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Amount of unsubmittable work is the average amount of work that could not be submitted due to the unavailability of the system. |
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In addition, the implementation of an aviation firefighting services contract has not matured owing to the unavailability of specialized technical expertise required to formulate the scope of work. |
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Apart from carrier degradation, recent development suggests that obsolescence and the associated unavailability of replay equipment may become an equal, if not greater threat for the future retrievability of information. |
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Most are concerned with technical problems such as the design of the Web site, some difficulty in using the search engine and the unavailability of various documents online. |
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The FROMAGERIES BEL company agrees to do its very best to provide users access to the site at all times and to make every effort to correct any unavailability as quickly as possible. |
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Ensure that any employees, who are forced to leave active working life before reaching pensionable age due to failing health or unavailability of work, should be guaranteed financial security. |
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This was due to the unavailability of red meat related to wartime rationing. |
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This situation is reflected in the unavailability of accurate data on this aspect of the rights of the child, which is by and large unapparent in national studies and statistics. |
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However, in case of a product's unavailability after an order is made, the client will be informed of the articles out of stock by e-mail or by telephone. |
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This may be due to impracticability to testing, to unavailability of appropriate testing procedures and acceptance criteria or to overriding legislation. |
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Should the employee know in advance of her unavailability for any of the shifts indicated to the Employer in any particular week she will advise the Employer of her unavailability for casual work. |
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The judge ruled that the most significant factors for determining notice in this case were the plaintiff's long service and the unavailability of similar employment. |
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The induction motors were mainly used for essentially constant speed applications because of the unavailability of the variable-frequency voltage supply. |
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