general inspection in a sentence
Examples
- Along with Jean de Garanci�res, who was also " ma�tre des eaux et for�ts " at the time, he began in 1402 the general inspection of the king's forests in Normandy.
- While often colocated with engine sheds to perform routine tasks as well as major repairs, in some countries separated concepts exist with " railway workshops " being specialized in major repairs and general inspections.
- Instead, he told the AP, " there was a lot of arrogance " on the part of U . S . officials who rebuffed the International Atomic Energy Agency's repeated requests to resume general inspections.
- The lines are orange / red for the Federal Police, light blue for Local Police, and silver or gold for personnel of the General Inspection ( depending on the rank of the personnel member ).
- In addition to the construction of new locomotives, the general inspection of " �StB " locomotives was the main task of the factory due to the destruction of the neighbouring main repair shop at Floridsdorf.
- The nuclear agency's inspectors pulled out of Iraq just before the U . S .-led invasion and have not been allowed to return for general inspections despite ElBaradei's requests that they be allowed to finish their work.
- From 1971 he served in the Central Office of the Soviet Air Force and from 1978 in the general inspection group of the Ministry of Defense of the USSR . He was made an Aviation Marshal in 1985.
- But the General Inspection of National Police referred in a preliminary report to " two shots fired spontaneously " by the officer, concluding there were no grounds to substantiate legitimate defense, the sources said, speaking on condition of anonymity.
- U . S . and North Korean negotiators signed a landmark agreement in October, in which North Korea agreed to freeze all current nuclear activities and allow general inspections of its declared nuclear sites by the International Atomic Energy Agency.
- In August 1603 he designated Gin�s de Lillo to conduct a general inspection of all the land, delineating the private properties granted by the governors and the " cabildo " ( city government ), to cut down on constant litigation.