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| When a motel is at full (100%) | occupancy, a NO VACANCY neon sign is often turned on ( |
| 100 units before the building was ready for | occupancy, a pace that surpassed units ready for occup |
| it the location of most structures for human | occupancy across the traces of active faults and to mi |
| computer expert, Makinen carried out a cell | occupancy analysis of Korpus 2. The results of the ana |
| nown for its good service, average passenger | occupancy and neatness in the railway coaches. |
| October 1880, 100 apartments were ready for | occupancy and a lottery was held to assign them to fam |
| , which can make interpretations of the site | occupancy and crystal-field splitting of the guest eas |
| s in Western Europe, primarily for its large | occupancy and the (relatively) high prices that were c |
| on the energy levels of the material, their | occupancy, and the intensity of the continuum. |
| mes have exhibited more than 8 years of full | occupancy and each produced more than 4,000 Euros ($5, |
| effects at relatively low levels of receptor | occupancy, and pronounced wakefulness at higher doses. |
| additional benefit of reducing total office | occupancy and vacancy rates space (which were previous |
| lped organize the different tribes to resist | occupancy and land cessions. |
| 6, 2005, and the first phase tower has begun | occupancy as of November 30, 2007. |
| shop at Shibe in 1955 when they were denied | occupancy at all their regular Philadelphia venues, an |
| y with Alstom stating that they had right of | occupancy at least until 2018. |
| e so severe that the hotel would require 90% | occupancy at an average room rate of $135/night to bre |
| icate a private alarm system in a commercial | occupancy at a specific address in the immediate vicin |
| Over time, Occidental also reduced its | occupancy at 110 West 7th, leaving it underutilized. |
| t 14 St Mark's Crescent, a house in multiple | occupancy backing on to the Regent's Canal, near Primr |
| gs and apartments in particular aim for full | occupancy, but if too many are built in an area this i |
| five rooms was added to the house during the | occupancy by the family of John Rice Barnes. |
| little evidence of the hundreds of years of | occupancy by the Franciscans at Grayfriars. |
| or of the children's book Peter Pan, and its | occupancy by the Llewelyn Davies family. |
| closed in 2008,) and is being renovated for | occupancy by the Deluxe Station Diner, a satellite res |
| empt status was contested by neighbors after | occupancy by the new owner. |
| lding's website, MainPlace will be ready for | occupancy by February 2011. |
| Occupancy can also refer to the number of units in use | |
| the government requirement to reduce single | occupancy car-based transport by 50% would be a challe |
| use blocks, 7 of which have single or double | occupancy cells, and 1 house block which has dormitory |
| Prisoners are housed in single | occupancy cells, each with its own sanitation, aside f |
| tion in the main prison is made up of single | occupancy cells. |
| teriorating infrastructure, decreased family | occupancy, commercial vacancy and population exodus. |
| be because it possesses relatively low D2/D3 | occupancy compared to 5-HT2 (<15% versus 64-79% at a d |
| 1967 the circular building was completed for | occupancy, containing science laboratories with the la |
| and paper services regarding building costs, | occupancy costs, rebuilding costs, construction durati |
| e Independence Day holiday (keeping building | occupancy down to 60%) helped to reduce casualties. |
| Each flat contains five or six single | occupancy, en suite study bedrooms and a shared kitche |
| r is the longer, due to a decline in area of | occupancy, extent of occurrence and/or quality of habi |
| Ozone Disco, though it had been approved for | occupancy for only 35 persons. |
| list at the mall, which has operated at 100% | occupancy for more than two decades. |
| ough the city, as blacks were usually denied | occupancy from hotels. |
| Houses range in | occupancy from 22 to 59. Out of the 36 Row houses, the |
| The area of | occupancy has not been formally calculated but is know |
| tectural design and character of its use and | occupancy, has come to typify the city itself ... Toda |
| Occupancy has begun and will continue until July 2011. | |
| Following Burr's | occupancy his creditors sold the mortgaged estate to t |
| The 6 story, 134 room single room | occupancy hotel is located at 55 Mason Street, San Fra |
| tant examples dating from the Bartram family | occupancy; however, documentation for what was once in |
| The fort was ready for | occupancy, if not fully complete, on November 13, 1755 |
| ed in the 1870s and redeveloped for multiple | occupancy in the 1980s. |
| fter a programme of refurbishment it took up | occupancy in 1999. |
| sity Place, and is scheduled to be ready for | occupancy in the summer of 2013. |
| ity will be delivering Stage 3 on campus for | occupancy in the first semester of 2013. |
| e third floor of the main building opened to | occupancy in August 2006, the 3rd floor of the A-Mill |
| h does not relate to a transfer of rights of | occupancy in the property[.]” |
| The building opened for | occupancy in 2005. |
| It was used to evaluate patch | occupancy in a large network of patches. |
| The renovated building would be ready for | occupancy in the summer of 2012. |
| tly higher dose was required to get >70% DAT | occupancy in the case of RTI-112. |
| The building is expected to be ready for | occupancy in 2011. |
| d to be less than 20,000 km², or its area of | occupancy is estimated to be less than 2,000 km², and |
| The building was facing serious | occupancy issues, with the pre-lease rate remaining at |
| ated with dingy flats and houses of multiple | occupancy it has undergone rapid gentrification. |
| ymnasium completed in December 1961 and full | occupancy January 1962. |
| ith foreign journalists and contractors, its | occupancy level dropped sharply. |
| 9 m2) of space in the building, bringing its | occupancy level to 86%. |
| store to crowds far exceeding the applicable | occupancy limit of a concert venue of the same size. |
| The current facility provides single | occupancy locked rooms. |
| e bracken, and the heathers supreme in their | occupancy mile after mile, as if no effort had ever be |
| ia PET scans on primates reveal that the DAT | occupancy needs to be >60%. |
| Evidence for some form of permanent | occupancy next appears in 1042, when the Anglo-Saxon E |
| They lost | occupancy of their home ground; and thereby had to pla |
| In 1982 the family | occupancy of the home came to an end with the sale of |
| Because the original site had a maximum | occupancy of 75 people, in 1994 the Casbah moved down |
| ntipsychotics at low doses and do so with D2 | occupancy of 60-70%. |
| During his | occupancy of Haverholme Priory, Sir Jenison had made s |
| therefore converted to a foundry during the | occupancy of the Bessemer family and back to a mill ag |
| , the Beckmann Theatre was granted temporary | occupancy of the 1895 Laundry Building where it staged |
| Centre Stage took | occupancy of this venue on October 1, 1997, and staged |
| ht, or a dark gloomy space, depending on the | occupancy of the room. |
| He was able to resume | occupancy of Hawarden only by selling part of the esta |
| s a metallic conductor due to the incomplete | occupancy of the sulfur p band.Different stoichiometri |
| dsorbing to binding sites and the fractional | occupancy of the binding sites) is equivalent to the L |
| ion in 1900 and began a period of Republican | occupancy of the Governor's office that lasted for all |
| id $3.5 million to WFAA in exchange for sole | occupancy of 820 kHz (and the NBC affiliation). |
| ndent on the probability associated with the | occupancy of that state, as determined by the sum of t |
| 23 September - | occupancy of the present site of the Melbourne Cricket |
| rations to mark the 500th anniversary of the | occupancy of Belvoir Castle by the Manners family, two |
| n due to its rapid rotation leading to equal | occupancy of eight equivalent positions. |
| rather to avoid vacancies and assist in the | occupancy of commercial buildings in the district, in |
| rnal said that Hollywood Video "barely" took | occupancy of the structure; then Mark Wattles, the chi |
| its criticism of the Malloch Brown family's | occupancy of a government-owned, so-called "grace and |
| Current | occupancy of the building is approximately 90 percent. |
| The last remaining roommate wins sole | occupancy of the apartment. |
| The new location has a maximum | occupancy of more than 200. |
| to arrive until the camps reached their peak | occupancy of 8,600. |
| The residences were opened to | occupancy on 6 December 2007 and the ground floor feat |
| te was either in the last part of the town's | occupancy or after its abandonment. |
| 08/2009 academic period reached a record 99% | occupancy over the portfolio with over 36,700 students |
| ss tons and carries 2,852 passengers (double | occupancy) plus crew. |
| Engineering Management: Post | occupancy professional advice |
| ogram, Assisted Housing Program, Single Room | Occupancy Program and the Homeownership Program. |
| gh School also has a notable R.O.P (Regional | Occupancy Program) Floral class that has been on the c |
| The Single Room | Occupancy project, a collaboration of Canada Mortgage |
| In 2001, Intown Suites had a room | occupancy rate of 87%, compared with a 73% average for |
| s a strong housing market, with a high owner | occupancy rate of almost 80%. |
| , they successfully increased the building's | occupancy rate from 66% to 97%. |
| otal institution population of 4,976, for an | occupancy rate of 216.3 percent. |
| tenants would lead to Allen Center having an | occupancy rate of 92 percent in 1998. |
| The bed | occupancy rate is about 95 percent. |
| At the time, it had an | occupancy rate of 80 percent. |
| The mall experiences a high | occupancy rate, and annually has a large amount of sho |
| inning of 2006 the UNITIC Complex was at 90% | occupancy rate. |
| November 1996, the complex had a 76 percent | occupancy rate. |
| a State University, resulting in a low owner | occupancy rate. |
| exorbitant room rates or project such a high | occupancy rate. |
| ditions during the beginning of World War II | occupancy rates were drastically lower than normal. |
| nd leaving the bus station have very low bus | occupancy rates indicating that passengers alight and |
| began experiencing persistent problems with | occupancy rates and was seldom if ever full. |
| new low fares policy designed to boost train | occupancy rates using "yield management" flexible pric |
| The significant issues of variable apartment | occupancy rates, coupled with closed retail spaces and |
| After many years of relatively low | occupancy rates, the structure was converted into cond |
| lding closed in late January 2010 due to low | occupancy rates. |
| otel closed in 1967 after years of declining | occupancy rates. |
| er itself has had only limited success, with | occupancy reaching 75% by 1991. |
| Due to safety issues regarding maximum | occupancy requirements, many classes had to be relocat |
| r from a master box alarm found in many high | occupancy residential and commercial buildings, school |
| During the delays, the mall's | occupancy, revenue, and value plummeted. |
| ial stature, and people who had been granted | occupancy rights would be able to claim the land paten |
| ances against the zamindari attacks on their | occupancy rights, and thus sparking the Farmers' movem |
| For example, some of the rooms include | occupancy sensors and, when unoccupied, are lit and he |
| tomobile gasoline or petrol is flammable, an | occupancy separation is often required between the two |
| ing has been able to retain a minimum of 98% | occupancy since it was opened. |
| eating waste load fluctuations from variable | occupancy situations. |
| Occupancy started in October 2005, and the new buildin | |
| the historic district by introducing a high | occupancy structure into the district of single-family |
| hree years including $4 million in sales and | occupancy tax revenues and $1.1 million in marriage li |
| come tax, utility users tax (UUT), transient | occupancy tax (hotel occupancy), and user fees such as |
| axpayers of her district opposing the "Hotel | Occupancy Tax" and the "Food and Beverage Tax" in 2003 |
| d the "Food and Beverage Tax" and the "Hotel | Occupancy Tax" again in 2007, she opposed the "Sanctua |
| Tax, Public Rights of Way Use Tax, Transient | occupancy tax, Consumer Utility Tax, and Virginia Inco |
| During the Spode | occupancy the house was known as Spode House. |
| y there, but due to a mix-up regarding hotel | occupancy, they were denied rooms. |
| e Elgin Tower Building, was able to increase | occupancy to 60% thanks in part to a ban on new constr |
| The Tiananmen Square crisis caused | occupancy to plunge, and the league could not repay it |
| ovincial fire codes based on building use or | occupancy types. |
| or the fact that it had Britain's first High | Occupancy Vehicle Lane (HOV lane). |
| tanningley bypass became the UK's first High | Occupancy Vehicle Lane in 2005. |
| ) and two lanes designed for reversible High | Occupancy Vehicle (HOV-2) movements. |
| self and floated plans for a reversible high | occupancy vehicle and bus transit lane to supplement t |
| tsburgh Light Rail and the latter as an High | Occupancy Vehicle tunnel. |
| Though designed to hold 900, its peak | occupancy was 2,800. |
| By 1979, the average bed | occupancy was over 100 percent, which indicated a need |
| Beneficial | occupancy was achieved at this Phase I mobile radar si |
| f finalising a new school building with full | occupancy was completed on schedule in September 2006. |
| Today, the mall is at 65% | occupancy with over a third of its spaces occupied by |
| A lottery was held to determine priority for | occupancy, with the two remaining living residents of |
| st phase of the Lofts (96 units) was at 100% | occupancy, with the second phase (134 units) adding a |
| Rooms are double | occupancy with two rooms sharing an adjoining vanity, |
| uses were subdivided into houses of multiple | occupancy with flats housing artists and artisans. |
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