Honda has
dispatched more than 1.25 lakh units of the Amaze since its launch in 2013, thanks to the i - DTEC diesel engine.
The medical aid group Doctors Without Borders (Médecins Sans Frontières, or MSF)
dispatched more than 700 doctors, health care professionals and relief workers to ground zero, treating about 35 percent of all Ebola patients, starting in March 2014.
The NYPD has also
dispatched more plainclothes police officers on the subway system to monitor for sex crimes.
Washington (CNN)- The Justice Department Friday announced that it is
dispatching more than 780 federal observers and monitors to 23 states to watch for potential problems which would violate voting rights protected by federal law.
DEVELOPING: DOJ SENDS VOTING RIGHTS MONITORS, OBSERVERS TO 23 STATES... The Justice Department on Friday announced that it is
dispatching more than 780 federal observers and monitors to 23 states to watch for potential problems that would violate voting rights protected by federal law.
Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley, a possible 2016 contender, is preparing to
dispatch more than two dozen campaign staffers to other states with competitive elections this year — including Iowa and New Hampshire.
CNN provided live coverage of the rally in Washington on Saturday,
dispatching more than a dozen personnel, including multiple camera crews and the CNN Express Bus, to cover the event.
Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley is preparing to
dispatch more than two dozen campaign staffers to other states with competitive elections this year, including Iowa and New Hampshire, in his latest move consistent with someone gearing up to run for president.
You can also increase the effectiveness of your attack by
dispatching more enemies in a row; the more kills you can rack up, the more powerful and elaborate your offense becomes.
Other authors are, however,
dispatching more direct challenges to the traditional publishing industry model by signing deals directly with e-book retailers, rather than through their publishers.
The trailer takes an unexpected turn, though, when Mega Man turns into Ryu from Street Fighter and Arthur from Ghosts n» Goblins to
dispatch more baddies, suggesting the presence of other franchises in the new game.
The sniper like weapon is great for quickly
dispatching the more tank - y enemies that have more health, or quickly wiping out a group if they happen to be all crammed together.
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Not exact matches
The hospital says the command center has shaved
more than an hour off the time it takes to
dispatch an ambulance to another facility and that emergency room patients are assigned a bed 30 % faster than before.
Chan said no: «The company isn't replacing or displacing any jobs, but rather making booking,
dispatching, and tracking shipments on trucks way
more efficient.
MAD also
dispatches its own staff to go to work sites and do all the measurements themselves, instead of relying on the contractor's staff; that way, the order is
more likely to be done correctly the first time.
By helping home improvement retailers be
more specific about when repair personnel will show up, tech startup
Dispatch hopes to improve customer goodwill.
The command center pulls in information from
more than a dozen data streams in real time, including patient health records, emergency
dispatch service updates, lab results, and tabs on how many hospital beds are available at any given time.
In Ohio, figures from 88 county coroners show that
more than 4,100 people died from drug overdoses last year, according to figures compiled recently by the Columbus
Dispatch.
Then, she did
more than that: She sponsored a nearly inverse piece of legislation that establishes a legal framework for «digital
dispatch» in the district.
College Hunks Hauling Junk has grown to include 37 franchises across the country, with a national call center fielding every call and
dispatching appointments and
more than 500 employees systemwide (or HUNKS, as we call them: honest, uniformed, nice, knowledgeable students).
Three such examples are Aimsio, a digital ticketing software that streamlines field operations by enabling users to file reports,
dispatch resources and track project progress all from one central location; DarkVision, which developed a new ultrasound technology that allows companies to create 3D images of the inside of oil wells, enabling them to make
more informed and cost - effective production decisions; and Unsist, which uses artificial intelligence to help oil and gas companies make better production and operational choices.
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Wati Longkumer, leader of the Indian Mission Association, is encouraging its 250 - plus agencies to
more effectively
dispatch their 50,000 workers.
This book is billed as an examination of progressive evangelicalism, but to me it read
more like a series of
dispatches from «the margins» — where the Spirit is working in some mighty ways.
second, you may have noticed that maine's new border was strangely preserved in a straight line; that's because the canadians, being slightly
more forward thinkers,
dispatched aid directly to the state to build a retaining wall.
Texas A&M, which had quarterback Reggie McNeal running some of Utah's schemes last season,
dispatched a team of assistant coaches to Gainesville to learn
more from Meyer and his staff, as did Virginia Tech.
Good thing is that we produced one
more moment of quality which Ozil
dispatched and we won the game.
NHL games will be played with
more dispatch in coming seasons, but $ 125 rinkside seats won't be removed to expand the ice surface to Olympic size (15 feet wider than NHL arenas), the three 100 - second TV timeouts per period won't disappear, and despite a growing sentiment among players, including Mario Lemieux, that removing the red line would enhance the flow of the game, this is a back - burner issue.
Seems that the Hogs, winners by 41, 47, 29 and 31 points in their previous four games, were disappointed that they didn't
dispatch the Sun Devils
more easily.
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Perhaps it is they who have charted the bubbling discontent
more accurately than any other outlet with their
dispatches from the Emirates - and away games.
They'd like to think they'll be
more competitive this time, having already
dispatched of an arguably better team in Tigres UANL.
After a promising start to his career - Wagner was a part of that special Germany U21 team that
dispatched of England in the 2009 European Championships final - the striker has spent
more time roaming than ruling.
They topped a group featuring Chelsea and Atletico Madrid to get here but at Camp Nou, for large parts of the match, they looked
more like the team that had only
dispatched of Shakhtar Donetsk in the last round on away goals.
I understand it was a difficult pitch and the size of the ground made the atmosphere
more intense, but please with all the expensive talent on display United should have
dispatched Cambridge with ease.
Plus, Makhachkala reached the Russian Cup Final,
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Women who don't breastfeed are often
dispatched on a lengthy guilt trip, although a
more supportive approach might be
more effective, says lead researcher Joy Parkinson, of the Queensland University of Technology (QUT).
Followed by
more quotes attributed to the LA Times, St. Louis Post
Dispatch and U.S. News and World Report.
As he stood up to the
dispatch box for the first time since being elected, Mr Cameron was greeted with cheers around the Commons, before expressing enthusiastic support for Tony Blair's plans to give schools
more freedoms.
Sir Mike was a panellist at the SLF's Conference fringe meeting «Overcoming crisis: How to move towards a
more ethical capitalism», and part of the
Dispatches programme was filmed during the fringe meeting and can be seen by following the link below:
U.S. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer called on federal health officials to
dispatch a flu surveillance team to New York to help «break its fever» since
more than 5,200 New Yorkers have been hospitalized with the flu this season, with case numbers climbing 54 percent last week
The assemblyman says he wants to know why
more than 30 officers were
dispatched to the housing complex to deal with the incident he had inquired about, and expressed concerns about the officer not knowing who he was despite his involvement in the community.
First past the post had done its job of delivering Commons majorities for decades; the UK was
more used to party leaders insulting each other from their
dispatch boxes than sitting around a table thrashing out compromise.
More recently, he helped Mr. McMahon handily
dispatch Republican Joan Illuzzi to fill the Staten Island district attorney's seat that Mr. Donovan left empty last year.
Sotomayor also discussed the administration's grueling vetting process, which included the
dispatch of an FBI agent to investigate a parking ticket she incurred
more than two years ago, according to the Yale Daily News.
The mayor likes to say he won with a «mandate,» and it's true he
dispatched Christine Quinn decisively and Joe Lhota even
more easily.
She wrote: «The Mid Staffs scandal, and the problems throughout the NHS that it has exposed, have one thing in common: Lives lost in our hospitals because of an unaccountable central management and political organisation,
more concerned with fixing the statistics for
dispatch - box convenience than looking after patients, which has systematically stifled of the voices of those on the front line: both patients» groups concerned for loved ones, and doctors and nurses concerned for their patients.