salubrity


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Synonyms for salubrity

the quality of being salubrious and invigorating

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The deployment of the Directive regarding electric and electronic equipment waste had, at a local level, the creation of a collection point conducted by SC Vivani Salubrity SA.
Hierarchical organisation of the checklists Checklists A General information of the building B1 Evaluation of roofs and coverings B2 Evaluation of external facade walls B3 Evaluation of floor slabs and coverings B4 Evaluation of interior partition walls, ceilings, window frames C Evaluation of structural quality and safety D1 Evaluation of ventilation, salubrity and natural lighting D2 Evaluation of thermal and acoustic conditions E1 Evaluation of the efficiency water systems and sewerage networks E2 Evaluation of the electrical network and telephone wires E3 Evaluation of fire risk and security Table 2.
1975) ("Far from being the scourge of modern jurisprudence, class actions contribute to its salubrity and vitality.").
We find ourselves in the peaceful possession, of the fairest portion of the earth, as regards extent of territory, fertility of soil, and salubrity of climate.
The violence of this relationship between subject and sundering" responsibility is explored repeatedly in Munro's stories, which challenge the salubrity of the obligations of care.
When I first visited Britain many years ago it truly was a green and pleasant land, its salubrity reflected in the plentitude of public loos.
A TZOTZIL METAPHOR ABOUT HEALTH AND SALUBRITY IN MODERN LIFE AT THE HIGHLANDS OF CHIAPAS.
a public body entrusted with the management of the water for the benefit of the whole body of inhabitants," a status which "compell[ed] them as such to supply this element, necessary not merely for the private purposes and uses of individuals but indispensable for the preservation of the public health and the general salubrity of the city." He went on to say that "the city ...
The criteria by which the health of a particular man (the organ) were to be assessed--his complexity, his bravery, his daring, his capacity for love--were essentially the same as those which measured the salubrity of America (the organism).
For instance, Romania has to increase the percentage of population served by salubrity firms to 84% by 2013 and to 100% by 2017 (from 54% in 2008).
Jebb, with all the authority he could muster as the King's Physician, was already pronouncing the "pureness and salubrity of the air at Exmouth equal to the south of France" (Exeter Flying" Post 6 June 1791, qtd.
I believe further that wars, at times are as necessary for the preservation and perfection, the prosperity, liberty, happiness, virtue and independence of nations as gales of wind to the salubrity of the atmosphere, or the agitations of the ocean to prevent its stagnation and putrefaction.
Calm and ordered violence, courage, simplicity, salubrity, something virginal and unpolished, primitive, which does not attempt to analyze itself; that is what I loved in war, yes, loved, despite all the distress and horror, and that is what I found again here, that is what these three days a week give me, the only ones to my measure in a life that is too small for me.