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Meanwhile, U.S. EPA continues moving forward with greenhouse gas regulation via the Clean Air Act, finalizing a so-called Tailoring Rule that will begin to phase in regulation of such emissions from new and modified facilities in January 2011.
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Texas Joins Challengers to EPA's Greenhouse Gas 'Tailoring'
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In hopes of quieting political outrage over so sweeping a dictate, the EPA's "Tailoring Rule" [10] set a minimum threshold level for regulation.
Red Tape Rising: Obama's Torrent of New Regulation James Gattuso 2010
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Leather is also used with Blacksmithing, Engineering and Tailoring.
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Tailoring their game to the urgent moment, point by point, they chipped away at what seemed insurmountable.
One Season William Fredrick Cooper 2011
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If anyone is ever in Seoul, I recommend both New York Tailor and Hahn's Tailoring at the entrance of Itaewon (just make sure you do your homework before you go). acercenia diamonddnice
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"Tailoring was traditionally a typical Jewish occupation in the small towns and industrial cities of eastern Europe and, subsequently, immigration countries such as Britain and the US," says Sarah Harel-Hoshen, curator of the Jewish Museum in London.
From corsets for comedians to bespoke bras: Rigby & Peller has seen it all 2011
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Tailoring the clubhouse to women and families and offering more family-friendly services are crucial to capitalizing on the potential female golfers provide.
The Queens of Clubs Linda Jackson 2011
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Tailoring and dressmaking were the most common occupations of the Jewish immigrants who huddled together in the East End of London at the start of the last century.
From corsets for comedians to bespoke bras: Rigby & Peller has seen it all 2011
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- Tailoring programs according to the skills and requirements of candidates
The Importance Of English As A Second Language « Articles « Literacy News 2009
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