| 31. | Pilferage is an enormous and growing problem, and burglaries, once virtually unheard of, are endemic.
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| 32. | Pilferage is already a problem and could get larger if passengers are told not to lock their bags.
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| 33. | Violators of the law's anti-water pilferage provision can be imprisoned up to 12 years.
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| 34. | He is liable to be charged with mail pilferage and falsification of public documents, the official said.
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| 35. | Alerted to anomalies, network administrators then begin monitoring more aggressively to assess whether pilferage is in progress.
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| 36. | Nearly half of the power generated is lost during transmission and distribution because of pilferage or network leaks.
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| 37. | "' Pilferage "'is the theft of part of the contents of a package.
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| 38. | As containers are sealed and only opened at the destination, pilferage and theft levels have been greatly reduced.
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| 39. | The saga started back in 1990 as garden-variety pilferage from Tandem's New York City parts center.
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| 40. | Smuggling, theft and pilferage of cargoes were rife on both the busy open wharves and in the crowded warehouses.
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