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Mechanical role of backstops in the growth of forearcs.
I know that there are all kinds of backstops.
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In their framework, a social planner maximizes consumer plus from production of water through recharge and desalination, the latter being a backstop resource.
Chapter 8 considers the problem of investment in a backstop technology that can substitute for natural resource use, an example of such a technology being alternative energy.
They are not only guarantors, they are also the backstop and the referee.
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In some circumstances, it might not be possible immediately, but it would still remain a parliamentary backstop.
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The power of veto is no more than a backstop provision.
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Clause 4 remains an important backstop power when emergency action needs to be taken and no other method of control is appropriate.
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The general practitioner is the first and often the last post for the patient and provides a backstop for the acute services.
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The ability to go to law in a dispute is a backstop which offers additional protection to the current situation.
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She argues that the amendment creates a prospective backstop for the voluntary agreement.
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However, there is the backstop that if a person feels that the actuarial reasons are not justified, he may have that tested before a tribunal.
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The clauses are backstop provisions designed to deal with such a service.
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Let me stress that this is meant as a backstop measure.
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There is no statutory backstop beyond which detention may not continue.
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We will continue to support the work of others on a wide range of issues, while respecting the ultimate backstop, or endgame: the planning process.
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In banking too, one cannot inspect honesty into transactions; but inspection systems and trained inspectors are a backstop.
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We need, however, to retain essential safeguards on plurality of ownership which go beyond the backstop provided by general competition legislation.
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We must remember that legislation is only the beginning: it simply provides a backstop, or a framework.
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There is no backstop beyond which the inquiry, even with that proviso, cannot go.
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Ultimately, as the backstop is the public liability, the taxpayer will have to pay.
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We need the general duty as a backstop to specific regulations.
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Such payments were introduced as a backstop for exceptional cases, with the aim of ensuring that young people without youth training do not suffer hardship.
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As he correctly said, corporal punishment is the backstop that is used in our schools.
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The commissioner would be the backstop, sweeper or guarantor when systems designed to protect children went wrong.
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The courts are an important backstop to ensure justice.
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The penalty provision, as drafted, is a backstop to powers which themselves will be used only when informal methods have failed.
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The words "during the next session" mean that a backstop is available.
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The local authority, therefore, has to provide the essential backstop of reliable, available care.
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I assume that it is something of a backstop to the other amendments.
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While regulation is the backstop, negotiation can often provide a solution that all can accept.
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One knows, of course, that usually there is the backstop of the courts.
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The remaining backstop finance is £4 billion and that will remain a contingent liability.
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Will it be a working, hands-on group carefully examining this issue, or will it simply be a backstop?
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We are talking not about extensive lists but about short additions as a backstop.
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The court should be a backstop for parents who object to what is happening.
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My noble friend's backstop proposal would be extremely helpful.
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They allow for a backstop, but a very limited one.
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The local authority ombudsman forms a backstop, if one likes, for the normal processes of judgment and complaint to which parents and pupils have access.
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The figure of £10 specified in the draft regulations is also a backstop.
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Banks use the legal system as a backstop to prevent serious complaints being fairly resolved.
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Without the backstop of hospital beds community care will never regain public confidence.
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Mainly, resolutions are achieved because of the backstop of tribunals.
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There is a backstop of five years.
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Is there a case for exploring the concept of insurance against insolvency again, so that there is at least a backstop for companies who find themselves in difficulties?
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The material issue of concern relates to the backstop powers that determine whether it fulfils the statement of programming that it proposes as part of the tier 3 regulation.
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In fact, a backstop is built in.
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We hope that these offences will merely be a backstop to be put in place to demonstrate the seriousness with which we view the issue of consent.
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Democratic accountability provides a backstop.
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A solution is reached a good deal more quickly and more easily, with the backstop that if the person is not satisfied his right of appeal is not altered.
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We are saying, in the purest possible form, that we will trust the elected members to pay themselves an appropriate salary, without any longstop or backstop.
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I do not have any intention of developing that; it was added as a kind of backstop—rather like the backstop we are discussing in this amendment.
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The application of the rights of disabled people in firms with more than 20 employees to smaller employers would serve as a backstop in the process.
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Here is the backstop man.
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We should give him that backstop power.
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The ombudsman is the citizen's backstop.
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In other words, they were being encouraged to take out a loan which was supposed to act as a backstop to enable them to have money during the long vacation.
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They will say that they do not need to worry too much about whether a film ought to be shown because there is the backstop of the new legislation.
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I am sure he was not suggesting that he did not wish to have that backstop of the appeal to the court in the event of genuine disagreement.
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Essentially in all three zones of the rink, the defence is the backstop for the puck.
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If the backstop technology arrives earlier, then the issue of substitution becomes unimportant.
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In the law, it says if the states do nt provide them, the federal backstop will.
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Also, it was reportedly only 33 feet to the backstop.
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The upper portion of the upper accretionary prism and the underlying backstop are currently undergoing a great deal of compressional pressure.
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The original backstop dates back to as early as 1908, when the city organized its first six-team league at the park.
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In fact, the only items of significance damaged on the fort were a baseball backstop and some power and telephone lines.
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The last 5 percent of the new stock goes to the lenders in return for providing a backstop insuring availability for the $30 million in loans.
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Following the 2010 season, a new playing surface, brick backstop, and dugouts were added.
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In hilly country with clay soil providing a safe backstop it is as simple as gathering up a few stray cans.
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In 2009, the university spent over $500,000 to install artificial turf, a batter's eye, and a brick backstop.
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The backstop is listed in media sources as 60.5 feet (18.4 m) behind home plate.
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Dual tropical aquariums are housed within either side of the backstop with special glass to protect from impacts.
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If the arrival of backstop technologies is delayed, the substitution of coal for oil and gas might have no long-term benefit.
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In summer 2004, the field itself, along with dugouts and a backstop, was constructed.
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There are four tennis courts, baseball and soccer fields, and a practice backstop.
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Banded into bale form, excelsior is also used in archery backstops, an excelsior archery backstop can last for many years.
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A backstop, covered benches for players and a refreshment stand were added at a later date.
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There is also a softball backstop, and a large open field, suitable for most lawn sports.
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In the early 2000s there were still some visible remnants of the ballfield, including the poorly-kept diamond, backstop, dugouts and outfield walls.
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In 2008, a new scoreboard, entrance, and backstop were added to the field.
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The classic backstop water source is desalination of seawater.
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The park had no roof, no lights, and not even a backstop.
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Recent renovations to the field have added a new backstop, public address system, fencing, and scoreboard.
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The distance to the backstop was initially 90 ft, but was reduced to 60 ft in 1969.
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The backstop was set at 110 ft behind home plate, larger than the average of 60 ft in most stadiums of the time.
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Most regions respond to the increase in the world oil price by switching to coal and/or backstops.
Carbon-based backstops are considerably less expensive than carbon-free technologies, and the extent to which backstops can penetrate fuel markets depends on their prices relative to those of conventional fuels.
Different assumptions about the values assigned to key parameters, such as the rate of technological change, population growth, and the cost and availability of backstops, would generate different results.
As fuel reserves are drawn down, the only substitutes will be those emanating from backstop technologies.
Because we assume there is no exploration for gold, the equation of motion defines the rate of depletion, which is the flow without backstop.
A mylar sheet was fixed on the top of the backstop to maintain identical properties to the basal decollement.
A more pessimistic scenario examines possible outcomes in the absence of energy saving technological change and backstop fuels.
They obtain generally optimistic results even under pessimistic assumptions about prospects for energy-saving technologies and backstop fuels.
To have friends as a backstop is a form of social insurance independent of the state.
In this (extreme) case, the father made no claim to lead, guide or act as a backstop.
The availability of backstop technologies is a question beyond the time-frame of this model.
The rise in the world oil price, as reserves are depleted, slows economic growth but its impact is softened by the availability of backstop fuels which become available in 2010.
The backstop was a flat-lying, 40 cm long rigid wooden board (0.2, 0.6 and 1.0 cm thick) fixed to the basal plate and covered the full width of the sandbox.
The pro-wedge is the region where material moves toward the backstop and the dominant tectonic transport direction is opposite to the motion of the subducting plate.
Well organised and technically proficient armed services can be used as a backstop to ensure that there is no internal unrest against the existing order of things.
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