Sentences with phrase «more routine operations»

Some of our more routine operations include:

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Then during the daytime, when power is more expensive, a water agency can tap that battery power for its routine operations.
«As catastrophic and extreme weather has become more routine, this facility is no longer viable in its current location,» Howard Glaser, Cuomo's state operations director, wrote in a memo to the Federal Emergency Management Agency late last week.
But we need to go further and faster otherwise we risk a world where superbugs kill more people a year than cancer and routine operations become too dangerous.»
It would also allow more efficient wheeling of power, saving utilities and their customers millions of dollars during routine operation.
From routine spaying and neutering to more advanced operations, we do it all.
Our doctors are experienced in a range of surgical procedures that your pet may need throughout his or her lifetime — from routine spay and neuter operations to more advanced intra-abdominal and cancer surgeries.
After all, there are few areas that are really «denied» to men, if the level of operations demanded be transcendent, responsible or rewarding enough: men who have a need for «feminine» involvement with babies or children gain status as pediatricians or child psychologists, with a nurse (female) to do the more routine work; those who feel the urge for kitchen creativity may gain fame as master chefs; and, of course, men who yearn to fulfill themselves through what are often termed «feminine» artistic interests can find themselves as painters or sculptors, rather than as volunteer museum aides or part time ceramists, as their female counterparts so often end up doing; as far as scholarship is concerned, how many men would be willing to change their jobs as teachers and researchers for those of unpaid, part - time research assistants and typists as well as full - time nannies and domestic workers?
This innovative program combines both and more, supporting small businesses and jobs by providing smart energy that eliminates greenhouse gas emissions from routine operations
For more than 70 years, submarines have conducted under - ice operations in the Arctic regions in support of interfleet transit, training, cooperative allied engagements and routine operations.
High - tech, «smart» appliances use electronics both for a more efficient operation and to perform functions unheard of only a few years ago: fridges that make dinner suggestions or tell you what you're out of; ovens and dishwashers that can be programmed to come on at a time that's convenient for you; built - in computers, televisions, MP3 player docks and many other, now almost routine high - tech functions.
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