Hamstrung by their own restrictions which prevent them buying smuggled goods, the UN and other international agencies have written themselves out of the repair effort.
The bullet to bite is so large that we're more willing to dribble out the price of sending out repair crews, and to put up with the far more substantial costs borne by individuals and businesses that go without power for hours, days and sometimes weeks.
With used-car values already out of whack, shoppers need to be extra cautious to avoid compounding an already unfavorable financial situation by selecting a more problematic model that will require costly out-of-warranty repair work.
The Spirit aircraft has resumed flying, while the US Airways plane is out of service for inspection and repair of its damaged tail cone, the airlines reported.
The traditional method of repair involves a gang of up to five people kitted out with shovels, buckets and wheelbarrows, and a lorry-load of asphalt.
When the roads are in need of repair, MODOT proactively goes out and fixes it.
Hundreds of thousands of landlines and cellular lines are out of commission, and flooding remains so bad that carriers can't reach much of their equipment to repair it.
Mr. Sen, 23, is a part-time driver who dropped out of school after ninth grade to work at a car-repair shop.
They said thatchers from the south of England had to be called upon to carry out a recent repair project.
Work to repair the embankment will involve digging out a substantial part of the failed earthworks and rebuilding with new material.
We should consider out of the box thinking if we are to succeed without damaging our own economy beyond repair.
It costs a lot of money anywhere in the world to have someone drive out to your house to repair your machines.
If you should suffer a stroke, brain surgery to repair your condition and restore you to a normal life would be out of the question.
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Romney is a businessman who came to politics out of a strong sense of duty -- and belief in his own ability to repair what's broken.
Last year saboteurs knocked out a Shell Oil pumping station in the south of the country that will take 18 months to repair.
Eto'o, who underwent surgery to repair a torn cartilage in his right knee last month, is expected to remain out of action for another four months.
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Onions was ruled out of England's tour of Bangladesh in March 2010, and underwent surgery in the autumn to repair a hairline fracture of the spine.
To direct them, the power companies put some of their office workers out in the field, where cell-phones were used to co-ordinate repair work.
Mauritius-based Veling said it only spent nominal amounts to repair two ATR turboprop planes that were leased to Kingfisher, and plans to fly them out of the country by this weekend.
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Previously, as a result of the now infamous budget-repair bill passed earlier this year in the Badger State, the legislature had taken themselves out of the Medicaid cutting business by turning full responsibility for the same over to the Department of Health Services.
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Drake used her builder husband to carry out flood damage repair work around the country - even though he was not on Norwich Union's list of accredited contractors.
For instance, millions of dollars recently allocated to repair the country's oil refineries simply disappeared while General Abacha's close associates made fortunes out of importing petrol.
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