Small household appliances, such as cleaning equipment like vacuum cleaners and irons. 3. (...) Small equipment: Typical equipment includes vacuum cleaners, microwave ovens, ventilation apparatuses, toasters, electric kettles, electric shavers, scales, radios, video cameras, electrical and electronic toys, small electric and electronic tools, small medical devices, small tools for monitoring and control.
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Score: 1836741.8
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Small household appliances, such as cleaning equipment like vacuum cleaners and irons. 3. (...) Small equipment: Typical equipment includes vacuum cleaners, microwave ovens, ventilation apparatuses, toasters, electric kettles, electric shavers, scales, radios, video cameras, electrical and electronic toys, small electric and electronic tools, small medical devices, small tools for monitoring and control.
Language:English
Score: 1836741.8
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TEST integrated approach includes tools like resource efficiency and cleaner production, environmental management system and accounting, cleaner technology transfer and CSR.
(...) Water costs should be reduced by 20% through optimiz- ing cleaning in place (CIP), recycling white water, repair- ing water leaks, using adequate equipment for floor and production machines cleaning, and implementing auto- matic closing of cooling water at vacuum pumps.
(...) Vacuum pumps will also be replaced by dry multi-stage pumps.
Language:English
Score: 1631771.2
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ILO European Regional Meeting opens amid calls for an urgent ...
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ILO European Regional Meeting opens amid calls for an urgent and coordinated response to the economic crisis
The 8th European Regional Meeting of the International Labour Organization opened in Lisbon with calls for an integrated approach to halt the spiraling economic slowdown and build a new, “stronger, cleaner and fairer” economy for the future.
Press release | 10 February 2009
LISBON, 10 February (ILO News) – The 8th European Regional Meeting of the International Labour Organization (ILO) opened here today with calls for an integrated approach to halt the spiraling economic slowdown and build a new, “stronger, cleaner and fairer” economy for the future.
(...) Somavia said the current crisis had exposed not only a global policy vacuum but also an institutional vacuum “to confront this first recession in the era of globalization”.
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Freedom of association
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The 8th European Regional Meeting of the International Labour Organization opened in Lisbon with calls for an integrated approach to halt the spiraling economic slowdown and build a new, “stronger, cleaner and fairer” economy for the future.
Press release | 10 February 2009
LISBON, 10 February (ILO News) – The 8th European Regional Meeting of the International Labour Organization (ILO) opened here today with calls for an integrated approach to halt the spiraling economic slowdown and build a new, “stronger, cleaner and fairer” economy for the future.
(...) Somavia said the current crisis had exposed not only a global policy vacuum but also an institutional vacuum “to confront this first recession in the era of globalization”.
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Household robots from vacuum cleaners to humanoids So far, service robots for personal and private use are mainly in the areas of domestic (household) robots, which include vacuum cleaning and lawn-mowing robots, and entertainment robots, including toy and hobby robots. (...) The market potential is very large. Vacuum cleaning robots were introduced on the market at the end of 2001. (...) It is projected that sales of all types of domestic robots (vacuum cleaning, lawn- mowing, window
cleaning, humanoids, and other types) in the period 2005-2008 could reach some 4.5 million units with an estimated value of $3 billion.
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SAMPLING IN CONSUMER PRICE INDICES : HOW SCANNER DATA MIGHT HELP : INVITED PAPER / SUBMITTED BY OFFICE OF NATIONAL STATISTICS OF UNITED KINGDOM
The process was most successful
for dishwashers, washing machines and vacuum cleaners where over 70% of RPI observations
(representing about 50% of RPI product varieties) were successfully matched to scanner data. (...) Dishwashers have the highest
coefficient of variation for the difference between average price and average unit value when expressed
as a percentage of the average unit value. Vacuum cleaners and 21” television sets have high coefficients
of variation both for the price difference expressed in monetary and the difference expressed in
percentage terms. (...) CES/AC.61/2001/8
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Table 4: Coefficients of variation
Coefficients of variation
Monetary Absolute Deviations Percentage Absolute Deviations
Dishwashers 0.92 1.32
Washing machines 1.09 0.99
Vacuum Cleaners 1.41 1.19
14” Televisions 1.07 1.12
21” Televisions 1.23 1.23
Cameras 1.04 1.04
Price changes
39.
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CASE LAW ON UNCITRAL TEXTS (CLOUT)
A/CN.9/SER.C/ABSTRACTS/30
English
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[Original: English]
Case 318: CISG Art. 74, 76, 77
Germany: Oberlandesgericht Celle; 3 U 246/97
2 September 1998
Original in German
Published in German: [1999] Oberlandesgerichts-Rechtsprechungsreport Celle, 360
A Dutch seller, plaintiff, delivered vacuum cleaners to a German buyer, defendant. After
having sold the vacuum cleaners, the buyer objected to the quality thereof and declared the avoidance
of the contract, refusing to effect payment. (...) The court noted that, if it had been provided with the vacuum cleaners’s current
market price, an abstract calculation would have been admissible under article 76 CISG. (...) However, as the
current market price of the "no-name" vacuum cleaners was missing, damages could only be
established on the basis of a specific calculation under article 74 CISG, which had not been provided
by the buyer.
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LISBON, 10 February (ILO News) – The 8th European Regional Meeting of the International Labour Organization (ILO) opened here today with calls for an integrated approach to halt the spiraling economic slowdown and build a new, “stronger, cleaner and fairer” economy for the future.
(...) Somavia said the current crisis had exposed not only a global policy vacuum but also an institutional vacuum “to confront this first recession in the era of globalization”.
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LISBON, 10 February (ILO News) – The 8th European Regional Meeting of the International Labour Organization (ILO) opened here today with calls for an integrated approach to halt the spiraling economic slowdown and build a new, “stronger, cleaner and fairer” economy for the future.
(...) Somavia said the current crisis had exposed not only a global policy vacuum but also an institutional vacuum “to confront this first recession in the era of globalization”.
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