| 41. | Its 7, 500 miles of pipe lose almost half a billion gallons a day through leaks, faulty meters or pilferage.
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| 42. | Pilferage, he says, is slight, and less costly than the measures he would have to take to combat it.
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| 43. | Despite an absence of widespread looting, merchants organized unarmed, round-the-clock patrols of commercial areas because of pilferage overnight.
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| 44. | Non-revenue water, which included leakages and pilferages besides other factors, contributed a total of 24 per cent to lost revenue.
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| 45. | It would also dramatically increase ship productivity by reducing ship idle time, and reduce damage and pilferage of cargo at the same time.
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| 46. | Just then, the dog, watching from one of the house's corners, thinks another act of pilferage is taking place.
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| 47. | Caltex, which produces half of Indonesia's oil, still suffers routine pilferage of its equipment but otherwise says it is operating normally.
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| 48. | Some common causes of cargo damage include heavy weather, water damage, pilferage, and damage caused during loading / unloading by the stevedores.
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| 49. | But the real issue was the sour political environment, including fresh concerns about human rights and Chinese pilferage of U . S . military secrets.
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| 50. | The present power crisis can also be overcome by stopping 80 per cent pilferage of electricity, he told a group of newsmen at his office.
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