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Retail establishments exhibit some preference for local produce to meet consumer demand for freshness, and to demonstrate commitment to local communities7.
On the other hand, the previously strong association of all kinds of seafood served at eating establishments with alcohol has been weakened.
There were four establishments in the state, with average capital of over $4.1 million.
The experimental philosopher, faith's most ardent defender, easily became the establishment's greatest challenger.
Much less would it have been able to protect any commercial establishments or possessions overseas.
Emphasizing the private and domestic nature of their establishments was a way of reconciling their work with domestic notions of femininity.
Isn't it high time our teacher training establishments were made to recognise these hard facts of life?
To combat alcoholism among worken, the law forbade the sale of strong drinks for public use in cafes and other catering establishments.
The draft regulations did not include any estimates of the numbers of employees at these establishments.
In addition, there were 1,640 establishments in the medical equipment rental/leasing business.
Long-term illness rates are much higher for the over 85 age group when the population in communal establishments is included.
No deficiencies were identified by sanitarians at food establishments or sprout distributors.
The trace-back investigation identified no deficiencies at food establishments, sprout distributors, or the sprouter facility.
Sanctions extended from the disciplining of individuals to the closure of particular establishments, not to mention referral to the police and prosecuting authorities.
In the more refined and expensive of these evening eating establishments, seafood occupies a very important position.
Many factories and plants operated with a number of workers significantly fewer than their establishments had planned.
Second, the effects of dismissal costs are highly sensitive to the extent to which closing establishments in particular are obliged to pay them.
Recall that there are two channels whereby heterogeneity across establishments might respond to the presence of firing costs: the reallocation and composition effects.
Such establishments are not, however, open to everybody.
Many composers conduct, many conductors compose, musicians of all kinds try their hand at ruling over research establishments, conservatoires or even university music departments.
The first data set is a 2 per cent sample of individuals in households and communal establishments.
Our analysis excludes visitors in communal establishments (such as short-stay patients in hospital), but includes both resident staff and non-staff.
Many were hopeless and confused as they faced their burnt establishments and the endless insurance reports.
As manufacturing establishments and motor vehicles have proliferated, air quality has deteriorated.
He shows that well-paid workers in large, formal sector establishments are more likely to be covered than are selfemployed workers, particularly women.
Fourteen homes (24 %) were single establishments and the other 44 part of a large business.
To punish the middle class of the city, young toughs in the employ of the bloc forced shopkeepers to close their establishments.
The situation is less peculiar at two other establishments.
Foodborne transmission was identified in 35 outbreaks and the majority took place in commercial catering establishments ; waterborne transmission was responsible for a further four outbreaks.
The question of 'lavish' establishments on lines of communication or engaged in military labour looks different when viewed through the other end of the telescope.
Various speakers listed possible alternatives to life-long marriage, such as rotating spouses, temporary unions, communal establishments, but few of these suggestions were developed in discussion.
The other states ranged from explicit, albeit broad-bottomed, establishments which raised religious taxes, to religious restrictions on the highest exercise of citizenship, officeholding.
About half the smaller employers lived by their establishments.
Clearly this problem was not limited to the smaller establishments.
In this town of 10,000 inhabitants, there were approximately 15 eating establishments in the 1990s, but none served fish nor was there a seafood restaurant.
By 1996, there were 36 such districts, housing several thousand establishments.
From here, threads are spun to radio, to sound film, to the record industry, to the big culinary establishments, to the interpreters.
On the one side they sent a questionnaire to official establishments, both private and public, that produced tuberculin in 16 different countries.
In 2004 there were 31 restaurants, including bar and grill establishments, in the county.
Based on the case study, ten of thirteen recommendations had an impact on the introduction of the technology in health establishments.
They preferred the finer products made in new weaving establishments in the cities using traded wool.
Many nursing-home residents are highly vulnerable by virtue of their impairments and disabilities and, additionally, in many establishments they are not well protected.
As a result, new establishments are more likely to be detected.
Well into the nineteenth century, equity, admiralty and ecclesiastical laws maintained different establishments.
Systematic studies of contemporary documents relating to individual musicians and musical establishments have proved exceptionally useful, though much of the picture remains obscure.
In other situations, the control of complementary practice is far less clear, because several training establishments and controlling bodies exist for individual therapies.
Legislators who introduced these bills emphasized that workers in these establishments are at greater risk of tobacco-related disease than nonsmoking patrons.
The errors and defects of old establishments are visible and palpable.
Mandated severance payments of 4 will thus make no difference to the behavior of continuing establishments.
New-style schools challenged and eventually surpassed those operated by the various religious establishments, historically the purveyors of almost all formal education in the empire.
There were several reasons for this besides the disruption brought about in court establishments by the wars.
Recent outbreaks of mumps in secondary educational establishments [32, 33] demonstrate the continuing possibility of outbreaks in these older age groups [30].
Most general outbreaks occurred in establishments catering for functions, or in small retail bakeries and sandwich shops.
The interest by defence and military establishments in this work is no coincidence.
By 1904, corporations owned about one in four manufacturing establishments and produced about three-quarters of the value of manufactured products.
The two establishments, while organizationally separate, had close links.
Throughout, it is argued that decisions about the location of these establishments were closely related to social, economic and probably technological factors of the era.
A substantial surcharge on drinks assures that the few seats in the tiny establishments are not occupied casually, but for serious listening only.
Although there was virtually no room for dancing in these establishments, the salsotecas and tabernas flourished.
Casual experimentation indicated that the proportions of establishments situated in the (combined) 1-49 and 500 or more groupings were particularly correlated with creation and destruction. 20.
In contrast, an increase in the proportion of establishments in the 1000-10,000 hectare class by 1 per cent increases the propensity to use pesticides by 0.29 per cent.
Only when a social conservative is chosen to lead a public discussion of matters near to the establishment's heart is notice taken; that might represent a threat.
On the one hand, "meat and fish" eating establishments are patronized not only, not even preferably, by the economic elite but also by a growing middle class.
Second, to address the macroeconomic implications of this finding, it develops a general equilibrium model in which the decision to open and close establishments is endogenous.
Given this memorable explosion of drinking establishments, 1830 seemed an obvious (and conveniently round) date for the beginning of the most recent phase in working-class history.
Even though foreign firms invest partly in the establishments, they do not have much freedom to choose where they locate and are therefore not appropriate for this study.
An increase in the proportion of establishments in the 10-100 hectare size class by 1 per cent reduces the propensity to use pesticides by 0.16 per cent.
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Chapter 6 contains an 89-page list of luminaries, their research establishments and a description of their contributions to crop improvement over the last 250 years or so.
Compared with this, outlets with more than thirty-one employees (only 0.3 per cent in the share of all establishments) accounted for 29.3 per cent of total sales.
The law is based on a system of registration of production holdings and approval of dairy establishments, and enforcement is carried out through inspection by food authorities.
The left won most of the intellectual, cultural, and elite institutional battles, largely by converting the prevailing establishments from the inside and gradually occupying their seats of authority.
Through the combination of information contained in various historical sources, the paper reconstructs the economic links between some of their 'dependent' establishments such as slaughterhouses, tanning workshops, candle- and soapmakers.
As we have seen, meals were almost always taken communally, and in many establishments residents felt obliged to engage in social activity with other guests, usually in the common lounge.
In respect of outlet size, the average number of employees per outlet was 2.53 people, and outlets employing fewer than four people accounted for 92 per cent of all establishments.
They observed that proprietors of bars and caf's catered to patrons' e hedonistic mood by renovating their establishments with partitions and neon lighting, while waitresses developed more 'coquettish' behaviour.
They had to make way for a wave of new establishments which transformed the landscape of contemporary historical research into a multi-faceted, and not immediately recognisable terrain.
A likely cause suggested is the increasing frequency with which young children are now attending pre-school establishments, facilitating exposure and transmission amongst this age group [1, 3].
She was contemptuous of the educational establishments and employers that refused to recognise her abilities and of the benefits authorities that didn't understand the systems they were supposed to operate.
A powerful and purposeful national government required this national "political theology" and nineteenth century informal intellectual-cultural-religious establishments (institutional churches were too divisive and narrow) were its vehicles.
Even though the number of shops, often described only as rooms, provide some indication of the scale of these establishments, it does not give us the whole picture.
Another problematic issue remaining in most countries is food safety, the modernisation of food-processing establishments and their supervision for the protection of public health.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
Our rapporteur is legitimately concerned about the authenticity checks which banking establishments will clearly have to carry out.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
In addition, other revisions were made to make the final rule less prescriptive and to allow establishments greater flexibility in meeting the requirements.
Owing to the unstinting efforts of succeeding generations, the roads came to be marked out with establishments offering rest at regular intervals.
Every suffrage paper published "shopping guides" that were little more than lists of such advertisers, as well as recurring reminders to patronize only those establishments.
In the new sample, nine homes were local-authority managed establishments while 22 were from the private and voluntary corporate organisations.
A service provider might well have organised the information by provider, and judged residential care establishments as inappropriate to an accommodation guide.
The webpages on the educational establishments provide important information for candidates who might want to apply for admission.
Workers in such establishments need to ensure effective food hygiene practices from the introduction of the carcass to the point of sale.
Collective-run establishments are run mostly by urban neighbourhood organisations.
Twenty-one outbreaks occurred in establishments, such as boarding schools and holiday homes, where the individuals contracting the disease were not permanent residents.
The children were recruited for the most part through kindergartens and other daycare establishments, both urban and rural.
Extending the medical code of ethics to establishments that employ doctors (even if not owned by doctors) may curb unethical referral practices.
Official statistics do not distinguish deaths in hospices, which are included in 'communal establishments for the care of the sick'.
However, almost everywhere, these establishments were associated by authorities with criminal activities and moral disorder.
All except malt liquor (205 establishments) were populated by many hundreds of establishments.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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