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A surplus of capacity led to the mothballing of four units.
The mothballing of the former headmaster's study and office areas for use as a future Year 13 study centre.
This "mothballing" was put into place as an economy measure should demand ever make its use an economical proposition.
The mothballing of the pit brings an end to 86 years of mining in Bassetlaw.
'But perhaps', he added, 'there are, in some cases, less draconian alternatives', such as reduced production rates and the imaginative use of temporary mothballing.
After a two-year hiatus following the mothballing of the plant in February 2010, steel is once again being made at Redcar.
Guardian article on proposed mothballing.
"Maybe in this case it would be appropriate to consider a mothballing, which would make the reactor available in case of future need," he said.
Then when the ship returned again, it was wrapped under the strictest quarantine protocols, and later still, other technicians were responsible for its mothballing.
The requested remedy is not simply the mothballing of the punchcard machines, but the imposition of uniform statewide voting systems, an expensive proposition.
With the mothballing of this line most services now run direct between Palmerston North and Te Rapa.
"Burdensome financial obligation" acted as the official reason for its permanent mothballing in January 1990, when in fact long-festering personal vendettas fueled the obstruction.
With the mothballing of so many of their wormhole junction forts, they're going to be in an even worse position to reduce Home Fleet's strength, anyway.
Like the aforementioned gunboats before it, the Swatow class, arriving for its new role(s) will likewise see increased conversions, some mothballing, and then eventually being scrapped.
Later, on 2 October 2012 KiwiRail announced the mothballing of the entire line from Napier to Gisborne.
The mothballing of the SOL in 2010 now means all northbound freight must transition through Palmerston North.
The conflict showed no signs of ending, and in January, 1990, Bougainville Copper announced the mothballing of the Panguna mine.
It is a part of a new "streamlined" process that is hoped to prevent delays in operation that contributed to the mothballing of many plants since the 1980s.
We know that 1,700 Corus workers in Teesside will have a bleak festive period as a result of the mothballing of the company's steelworks in Redcar.
The mothballing of the France was met with dismay by much of the French population, resulting in a song by Michel Sardou, titled Le France.
The next step will be the slow decommissioning of the plant and mothballing of its fuel until the Federal Government decides on a permanent disposal site, officials at Northeast Utilities said.
The station was opened on 4 December 1982 and closed less than fourteen years later although the Halt had not been used for some years prior to the mothballing of the line in 1996.
The reason given for the mothballing was that its effluent treatment would have required a £2m upgrade in order to comply with European standards of the time, this did not make it commercially viable.
There will be the closures and mothballing of pits, there will be a reduction of Apex jobs under the reorganization now taking place and steps towards privatization will begin.
Another factor in the mothballing of the program was that Saddam Hussein was profiting handsomely from the United Nations oil-for-food program, building palaces around the country with the money he skimmed.