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$70 million to build 204 units, that can service 612 people per year, assuming you can find them some place permanent to go after.
A47 both directions Wansford to Jct 15 - carriageway closures, lane closures, permanent lay-by closures, speed restrictions and diversion routes for carriageway - reconstruction/renewal on behalf of National Highways (8pm to 6am).
Source: https://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/news/local-news/m11-a14-a1-a47-road-27877192
Aberdeen tried to sign Scales on a permanent deal last summer.
About 10% of the time the procedure fails to achieve a healthy and permanent union of the bones, leaving the patient with continued pain and disability after surgery.
About a year later, the FDA finalized the rule change, officially opening the doors for pharmacies to provide the pills and for permanent access to mail-order abortions.
Absent another path to permanent residence, or citizenship, however, artists could ostensibly run on the O-1B’s expensive treadmill for the rest of their careers.
Source: https://chicagoreader.com/arts-culture/extraordinary-ability-extraordinary-burden-o1-b-visa/
According to him, some ministers and permanent secretaries are perpetually travelling, yet their performance is below par, and they should feel a sense of shame.
According to the group, introducing a brown card as a bona fide document for granting permanent residency and citizenship would require a constitution amendment to review the eligibility conditions.
Source: https://www.blueprint.ng/group-to-fg-dont-deploy-multiple-channels-for-naturalisation-of-foreigners/
According to Vigeant, Moderna will create “a minimum of 200 permanent, full-time jobs available to qualified Marlborough residents” at this facility over a three-year period.
Source: https://www.communityadvocate.com/2023/04/25/moderna-wants-to-buy-marlborough-site/
A council has agreed to lease the properties from the Ministry of Defence in Dover for up to three years, which a local charity has said 'is not permanent enough'
Source: https://www.kentlive.news/news/kent-news/asda-warns-parents-stop-using-8520644
A council housing representative said the accommodation will be available to local people to 'help them make plans and support their decisions to move on to permanent accommodation.'
Adam Sadler and Mike Stowell will take first-team training for now, but here the PA news agency looks at some potential contenders to succeed the Northern Irishman on a permanent basis.
Add 2 permanent positions and $1,000,600 for youth suicide awareness.
Adding 13 permanent positions and over $1 million in FY24 and over $1 million in FY25 for the cloud-based financial systems in the Office of Enterprise Technology Services.
Adding that the group is "not going away" anytime soon, the goal is to become a fully funded charity so that they can gain a permanent hub and full-time employees, and expand their services to support more people across St Helens.
Additionally, NdFeB permanent magnets have been manufactured for roughly 40 years.
Additionally, permanent funding will be assigned to the territorial defenses and Estonian Defense League, and the broader role of women in national defense is being discussed.
Source: https://news.err.ee/1608911333/estonia-s-new-coalition-wants-nato-allies-to-spend-2-5-gdp-on-defense
Additionally, there is always a risk of permanent or partial disability due to accidents.
Source: https://www.freepressjournal.in/business/5-situations-when-you-should-review-your-financial-plan
A domicile law rolled out in 2020 made it possible for any Indian national who has lived in the region for at least 15 years or has studied for seven years to become a permanent resident of the region.
AeroMexico has announced one permanent route to Tulum along with some seasonal winter service.