non-essential [法] 不需要, 非本质的, 不重要的
- 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.
- Wilmington, N.C., declared two days of emergency conservation, cutting off water to non-essential businesses.
- At the State Department, officials said all employees are expected to show up Tuesday but that non-essential workers would be sent home.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- The government-authorized parallel market complements the official one and serves to provide dollars for non-essential imports.
- The airline did cite one example of a non-essential expense: A series of company picnics planned for this year has been canceled.
- 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.
- 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.
- "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.
- If the president fails to sign a continuing resolution by Tuesday, then non-essential employees, mostly clerical workers, could be sent home, Baran said.
- The State Department last week ordered all non-essential U.S. government personnel and their families to leave immediately.
- 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.
- 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.
- Other businessmen, such as small manufacturers and repairmen, also find they no longer have a market for non-essential goods and services.
- 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.
- The shutdown affects non-essential government personnel nationwide.
- Rhone-Poulenc has been divesting non-essential assets in an attempt to offset the $2 billion cost of acquiring Rorer.
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