Sentences with phrase «takes temporary measures»

One concern is that a company can «rent a vehicle if the part or method for correcting the problem is not immediately available and the company takes temporary measures as instructed by the manufacturer to eliminate the safety risk,» according to the article.
British troops were deployed in 1969 in an attempt to keep the peace; but between 1970 and 1972 about 500 people were killed; and the British government, faced with a deteriorating situation, took the temporary measure of suspending Northern Ireland's parliament, instigating direct rule from London until talks could take place the following year.

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A large portion of Iran's centrifuges were taken offline, but it was only a temporary measure.
Holt held out hope that the measures are temporary and being taken as the agencies await Senate confirmation of President Donald Trump's nominees for the two departments.
For some severe cases additional measures have to be taken to kill the excess of yeast, but in most cases a temporary increase in the probiotics amount in your diet should be fine.
I wrote to the kobo customer care people, so i'm hoping the issue can be resolved soon... It didn't seem to like having my micro SD card in the slot, so i've taken it out for now, (as a temporary measure), so now i can at least turn my book's pages (so long as my book is not running off the sd card of course)
To us, a margin of safety means taking measures in our fundamental and valuation analyses with the aim of avoiding a substantial or permanent loss of capital, even if an investment experiences temporary setbacks or headwinds.
We sadly, but without expectation, took him to the animal hospital that afternoon for a blood transfusion, in hopes this temporary measure would help him through as the doctors speculated a possible course of alternative treatment.
Know that this is only a temporary measure — until you're able to pick and choose what work you take on.
These remedies are temporary only and are to be lifted when the losing Party takes the necessary measures to comply with the final panel report.
An interim measure is any temporary measure by which, at any time prior to the issuance of the award by which the dispute is finally decided, the arbitral tribunal orders a party, for example and without limitation, to: (a) maintain or restore the status quo pending determination of the dispute; (b) take action that would prevent, or refrain from taking action that is likely to cause, (i) current or imminent harm or (ii) prejudice to the arbitral process itself; (c) provide a means of preserving assets out of which a subsequent award may be satisfied; or (d) preserve evidence that may be relevant and material to the resolution of the dispute.
69 Furthermore, it is clear from recital 16 in the preamble to Directive 2004/38 that, in order to determine whether a person receiving social assistance has become an unreasonable burden on its social assistance system, the host Member State should, before adopting an expulsion measure, examine whether the person concerned is experiencing temporary difficulties and take into account the duration of residence of the person concerned, his personal circumstances, and the amount of aid which has been granted to him.
I took all the necessary information and did a Capital Needs Analysis for him and the following week he bought $ 1,400,000 of 30 year term insurance as a temporary measure.
Even French icon Chanel is taking «prudent measures» to prepare for a long recession by paring down on travel expenses, hiring temporary employees and cancelling a traveling tour based on its classic quilted bag, the cost of which could save some homes from foreclosure.
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