Sentences with phrase «of salvaging operations»

The $ 47,272 fine a Menasha - based company must pay after failing to safely remove asbestos from a former paper plant is proof, a state inspector contends, that there is a need for local oversight of salvaging operations.
Maybe Ford can get t9 the promised land of salvaging operation «aluminumification» by offering a 20 speed transmission soon.
Much of the salvage operation was by in - house curators.

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For Larian, that fight has largely centred on a crowdfunding campaign he launched on Mar. 21 in hopes of raising $ 1 billion to salvage the business» 70 - year - old U.S. operations.
The signing of the new 11 - country TPP marks the culmination of a massive salvage operation that kicked into gear after Trump pulled the United States out of the deal immediately after being sworn into the Oval Office last January.
In the case of Sidecar, GM salvaged the ride - hailing company as it was in the midst of shuttering its operations.
The result was one of the most botched operations in U.S. military history until the 2007 surge partially salvaged things.
Liverpool, well, they haven't won any of their previous 13 away encounters in the Premier League but can ill afford to leave The Reebok without all three points as they continue their salvage operation.
A few hours earlier, the South African salvage expert had admitted to journalists that even after 14 months of preparation, he was still unsure if the wreck would remain intact during the recovery operation or split open, spilling a soup of rotting food, clothes and furniture into the sea.
The biggest timber salvage operation in U.S. history was launched in the northeast U.S. after «The Great Hurricane of 1938,» says plant ecologist David Foster, director of the Harvard Forest, a 3000 - acre tract in Petersham, Massachusetts.
Much like The Little Mermaid represented a somewhat cynical reboot of the fairytale default, so, too, was Cinderella a glorified salvage operation following the money - / audience - hemorrhaging pro bono work Uncle Walt did on behalf of FDR's Good Neighbor policy.
The ship was torpedoed by the Japanese off the nearby Island of Lombok and the ship was towed to the beach at Tulamben for salvage operations.
Leading a team of engineers in salvaging operations and construction, you'll be faced with grim choices where managing your limited resources can mean the difference between life and death.
Gego's Drawings Without Paper employ not just wires but also washers, bits of plastic, string and found objects, constituting miniature salvage operations as well as mobiles.
Schnorbus, M., K. Bennett and A. Werner, 2010: Quantifying the water resource impacts of mountain pine beetle and associated salvage harvest operations across a range of watershed scales: Hydrologic modeling of the Fraser River Basin.
He also recently led the implementation of the Variable Infiltration Capacity (VIC) macro-scale hydrology model to investigate the effects of mountain pine beetle and salvage harvest operations within the Fraser River watershed.
The averaging of GCM ensemble output as a «salvage» operation.
This led to Hakkens» idea for a smaller - scaled operation which could process such inconsistencies, which he created using a combination of new, customized components and salvaged stuff like an old oven:
• Four years of experience working as a Firefighter • Hands on experience in performing fire suppression duties • In depth knowledge of assisting in suppressing different types of fires by using appropriate extinguishing agents • Highly skilled in operating fire control equipment and performing salvaging operations
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