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[法] 不需要, 非本质的, 不重要的




    1. One site has found it can use power lines as a medium for the local area network (Lan) rather than co-axial cable. If you don't mind the odd hiccup in non-essential data transmission this makes some sense.
    2. Wilmington, N.C., declared two days of emergency conservation, cutting off water to non-essential businesses.
    3. At the State Department, officials said all employees are expected to show up Tuesday but that non-essential workers would be sent home.
    4. Eastman Kodak Co. said it wants to cut its non-essential costs by 15 percent and may do so by trimming its work force, selling businesses or ending product lines.
    5. Monday is a federal holiday - Columbus Day - so federal employees are to report to work as usual Tuesday when those considered non-essential can expect to be sent home within three hours.
    6. We are campaigning for nuclear-free seas." The security zone is a large area of the Atlantic more than 30 miles east of Cape Canaveral that is placed off-limits to non-essential ships during a submarine test-firing.
    7. Demand has dropped for non-essential services, such as management consultancy, and for activities linked to periods of economic growth like corporate finance. Insolvency work may have prospered, but it remains a small proportion of income for most firms.
    8. Last month, the Navy barred most non-essential travel to Manila but had allowed sailors to visit Olongapo, traditionally among the safest cities in the Philippines.
    9. Jackson officials asked laundries, car washes and other businesses that use large amounts of water to stay closed a second day today, and non-essential government workers were ordered to stay home.
    10. Sixteen non-essential Turkish workers at a U.S. military installation in that country went on strike because of a deadlock over pay, a union official said.
    11. The government-authorized parallel market complements the official one and serves to provide dollars for non-essential imports.
    12. The airline did cite one example of a non-essential expense: A series of company picnics planned for this year has been canceled.
    13. Roger Rich banned most non-essential travel to the capital by the more than 6,000 sailors because of "threats against U.S. military and military associated personnel." Navy spokesman Lt.
    14. Soldiers in Beijing fired in a diplomatic compound on Wednesday and the State Department ordered the evacuation of all diplomatic dependents and non-essential personnel.
    15. "For example, changing the way we service automobile air conditioners, labeling and eventually stopping the production of non-essential consumer products such as noise horns or party streamers or certain cleaning fluids," Gore said.
    16. If the president fails to sign a continuing resolution by Tuesday, then non-essential employees, mostly clerical workers, could be sent home, Baran said.
    17. The State Department last week ordered all non-essential U.S. government personnel and their families to leave immediately.
    18. Although the State Department is recommending that Americans defer non-essential travel to China, improved security conditions will enable about 260 dependents of U.S. government employees in China who were evacuated in June to return.
    19. Like most of us, it is mainly the western-style Chinese that I eat most rather than the true Cantonese from China. One non-essential item to preserve your sanity? It would have to be a light aircraft.
    20. Other businessmen, such as small manufacturers and repairmen, also find they no longer have a market for non-essential goods and services.
    21. When Congress failed to produce a new budget agreement on Friday, the government officially ran out of money and all non-essential government services were shut down effective Saturday at 12:01 a.m. EDT.
    22. The shutdown affects non-essential government personnel nationwide.
    23. Rhone-Poulenc has been divesting non-essential assets in an attempt to offset the $2 billion cost of acquiring Rorer.
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