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Low-level managers who oversee train and bus movements don't see what's going on elsewhere in the system, so they didn't know the network was buckling in other places during the storm, he said.
Snow Hearing Turns Up Heat on the MTA Andrew Grossman 2011
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Low-level radiation from cell phones can affect brain function during short-term use, according to a report in the Feb. 23 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association.
Cell phones alter brain function, but health risks—if any—still unknown 2011
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Low-level Care Providers are drafted and trained, Specialists are drafted upon need -- without a limitation of service.
Health and Taxes, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Low-level, short, a lot more linear than what I normally run.
Happenings rottensick 2010
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Low-level radiation was detected on some food products in Japan, and India is worried that any harmful imported products may contaminate its food stocks and pose health threats.
India Testing Food Imports From Japan Banikinkar Pattanayak 2011
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• Low-level radioactive wind from the damaged reactors could reach Tokyo later this evening, based on current winds, while scenes of panic in the capital have been reported after minute amount of radiation were detected in Tokyo.
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Low-level ponies only, from right at the nape to 2 inches above and that is it.
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Low-level finance is heading offshore faster than call-centers, but I had to make a guess 2+ years ago that finance would be "okay" so I could start my eduction!
Getting Ricardo Wrong, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Low-level violence has become an almost daily occurrence in Bahrain over the past few months, with some demonstrators still demanding the removal of the monarchy.
Bahrain Braces for Report Alex Delmar-Morgan 2011
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Low-level employees may know something is afoot and may be tempted to blow the whistle, but they risk losing their jobs and permanently damaging their careers.
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