| 41. | II reduced operations to increase serviceability, prepared facilities at Elmas in Sardinia for reinforcements sent from " Fliegerkorps"
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| 42. | It also upgraded the materials handling system in Airfreight Terminals 1 to 4 to improve cargo handling efficiency and equipment serviceability.
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| 43. | The problem of poor serviceability and lack of spares continued when the Mk 2 Javelins replaced the Mk 1s in 1957.
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| 44. | Rental flats, on the other hand, are maintained directly by the HDB to ensure serviceability for the next occupant.
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| 45. | This caused supply breakdowns and a big drop in the serviceability rates, reserves of spare parts, fuel and ammunition.
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| 46. | Due to ongoing economic difficulties in North Korea, maintenance levels are poor; locomotive serviceability is estimated at 50 %.
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| 47. | Designing the engine for " easy " service is done out of necessity rather than the desire to increase engine serviceability.
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| 48. | To give it its due, the piece does stand alone among state songs for its serviceability as a wistful harmonica solo.
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| 49. | While looking at the home, consider how its foundation performs its intended purpose ( serviceability, in engineer-speak ).
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| 50. | In January and February 1941, Luftwaffe serviceability rates declined, until just 551 of 1, 214 bombers were combat worthy.
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