This meant involvement in the ownership, chartering or freighting of vessels, and Bevan employed all three methods. |
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Other solutions include chartering a ferry or fitting a floating linkspan onto the incomplete Scrabster pier. |
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We talk of the value of the fishery, purchasing freezer trawlers, chartering longliners, and landing fish in various locations. |
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The companies chartering some aircraft that specifically carry divers as passengers have negotiated a special privilege for them. |
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Bermudans, said their skipper Clay Smith, are already chartering aircraft for the debut on the biggest of stages. |
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The government is chartering its own planes: a weekly flight ships failed asylum-seekers back to Kosovo. |
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It reckons chartering a manned aeroplane or helicopter would have cost at least three times as much. |
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One can imagine that amount of money in that era as an installment for chartering such a ship. |
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When your freight requirements don't allow for consolidation, because of the goods' size or volume, then chartering may be the best option. |
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There was no contract prepared and approved for the chartering of the aircraft. |
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They are also studying the feasibility of doing more chartering of vessels. |
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There is no requirement for certification of persons operating or chartering kayaks. |
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Improving shipping safety is an ongoing requirement that is in particular based on a stringent vessel chartering policy. |
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Total's decision to tighten its chartering criteria has resulted in a significant lowering of the average age of vessels used by the Group. |
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Marine Atlantic Inc. is chartering both vessels from Stena Line, based in Sweden. |
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The project organisers also recommend kick-starting the venture by demise chartering six longline vessels under government's current fishing policy. |
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Some 173 flights have been cancelled and more than 290 have been delayed since the union started its action, despite the company chartering aircraft. |
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In 1557 the British Crown thought to stem the flow of seditious and heretical books by chartering the Stationers' Company. |
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I do not know if that company is used for those types of things but the government is chartering from someone or borrowing American airplanes or doing what it does. |
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The decision to purchase instead of chartering was based on such factors as the need to modify the aircraft to accept some of the required equipment and to make them suitable for the use of new ultra-sensitive sensors. |
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Rather than seeking the funds, it has adopted the practice of allowing vessel owners to catch an amount of fish well in excess of that needed for test fishing and to use the proceeds as payment for chartering the vessels. |
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By penalising the competitiveness of the waterways, the chartering by rotation system and mandatory tariff regime, instead of protecting the trade, have had the opposite effect. |
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The activity of new vessels commissioned in the 4th quarter did not totally offset the impact of the fall in chartering and the decline in the vessel utilization rate. |
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Buying, selling, chartering out or simply running your yacht are all to be considered operations that need management process based on planning, predicted solutions, comprehensive knowledge, effectuality and network. |
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Plans for the sequel include chartering Airbus A320s to fly in high-rollers from Macau and mainland China. Its grounds, however, surround a storied institute of Buddhist learning, and now threaten to overwhelm it. |
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Increasingly, business people in a group have been chartering private carriages as opposed to individual seats on the train. |
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Hongkong Bank's shipping arm estimates that rates for chartering the biggest ships, those over 100,000 deadweight tonnes, have fallen by almost half since the start of the year. |
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Roused from his hotel in Mandalay, and chartering a helicopter, he was on hand to greet and astonish the global travellers at their rice-paddy touch-down. |
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I spoke yesterday of the need to clearly establish the liability of chartering companies, in order to encourage them to tighten up their practices. |
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Other methods of visiting the Dry Tortugas include chartering of authorized and approved private vessels. |
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This led to the establishment of a copper smelting works close to the banks of the River Wye at Redbrook and the chartering of the English Copper Company. |
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Prell also wrote of a coincidence in Byron's chartering the Hercules. |
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Official ferry and transportation services to the Dry Tortugas includes the Yankee Freedom III catamaran, private vessel chartering and seaplane services. |
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The act of hiring a ship to carry cargo is called chartering. |
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A completed chartering contract is known as a charter party. |
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