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l'état (réduit ou développé) de certains menus et widgets;
the state (collapsed or expanded) of some menus and widgets
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La surveillance de l'état réduit les erreurs et les temps d'arrêt, ce qui assure la disponibilité du système.
Condition monitoring reduces errors and downtime – this ensures the availability of the system
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D’un point de vue pratique, l’existence d’un APIE et d’un mécanisme de règlement des différends entre un investisseur et un État réduit les risques et permet à un investisseur lésé d’intenter une action devant un tribunal international.
FIPAs protect investors from discrimination on the basis of nationality. This guarantee is important to ensure that a Canadian investor can compete on equal footing with other investors, both national and foreign.
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Dans un rapport, on mentionne que le fer peut changer de l'état oxydé à l'état réduit qui pourrait avoir un impact sur la biodisponibilité, mais cela se produit également au cours de la cuisson et de l'entreposage.
Numerous studies have demonstrated that macronutrients in foods (lipids, proteins and carbohydrates) are not significantly affected by irradiation. It is concluded that the losses of nutrients in irradiated ground beef are limited to the vitamins, thiamin and possibly, riboflavin and niacin, and that these losses are insignificant. In the case of thiamin, this is because of the minor contribution of ground beef to thiamin intake in the Canadian diet, and in the case of riboflavin and niacin it is because of the minor rates of loss, if any, expected. As with all food processing, however, good manufacturing practice should be followed to minimize unnecessary losses. This can be done through the administration of the lowest possible effective radiation dose, the use of low oxygen environments, and low product temperature during irradiation.
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Dans un rapport, on mentionne que le fer peut changer de l'état oxydé à l'état réduit qui pourrait avoir un impact sur la biodisponibilité, mais cela se produit également au cours de la cuisson et de l'entreposage.
Numerous studies have demonstrated that macronutrients in foods (lipids, proteins and carbohydrates) are not significantly affected by irradiation. It is concluded that the losses of nutrients in irradiated ground beef are limited to the vitamins, thiamin and possibly, riboflavin and niacin, and that these losses are insignificant. In the case of thiamin, this is because of the minor contribution of ground beef to thiamin intake in the Canadian diet, and in the case of riboflavin and niacin it is because of the minor rates of loss, if any, expected. As with all food processing, however, good manufacturing practice should be followed to minimize unnecessary losses. This can be done through the administration of the lowest possible effective radiation dose, the use of low oxygen environments, and low product temperature during irradiation.
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Comme évoqué précédemment, les gouvernements ont compliqué les procédures d’obtention de permis et doivent augmenter leurs revenus fiscaux et de royautés. Le financement des coûts de remise en l’état réduit le potentiel d’apport de revenus des actifs miniers.
The industry is now profitable, while the public sector faces mounting deficits due to higher social financial obligations and weaker revenue bases. This is the reverse of a generation ago and it leads to less cost-sharing capacity from the public sector. As already noted, governments have more complex permitting processes and a need for increased taxes and/or royalties. The financing of restitution costs reduces the anticipated long-term cash inflows from a mining asset. Lastly, with many new projects being developed in emerging economies with evolving policies, governments will be demanding and securing back-in equity rights that may or may not come with capital infusions into the projects. The net effect is a higher up-front capital burden on companies and a lower cash inflow from the asset during the operating years.