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What is "normal" wear and tear?

Frequently Asked Questions - Buying a Car Online, Leasing - ...
It isn't expected by the Lease company that you will return the car in perfect condition. When you get your lease, they will likely give you some details about what is considered "normal" wear and tear. That could include the following: All equipment should be in good working order If you plan to buy, sell or trade the car in early, there will not be any charges. Charges only apply if you plan to return the car to the Lease company

If they tear or wear out can you repair it?

Low Pressure Portable Air Casters, Air Bearing Movers ? Air ...
Yes, just send the system back and we will refurbish it. See refurbishment or repairs in the Support Center.

What is considered "normal" sensor weight loss?

Instrument troubleshooting--Frequently asked questions
A weight loss of more than 50 grams makes sensor restoration difficult, and beyond 100 grams, it is virtually impossible. Weight loss is affected by ambient humidity, flow rate, and in certain cases, the type of sensor being used. The sensors work best, and last longer, if they are kept moist. If your sensor is losing more than 50 grams of water per month, add water every two weeks. Please refer to the detailed information provided in our Interfering Gas Data tables.

What is "normal"?

Frequently Asked Questions About Psychiatry and Mental Healt...
People often wonder and sometimes ask if they are normal. The difficulty here is that, strange as it may seem, the mental health professions have never established or concurred in a definition of normalcy. There is reasonable though not complete agreement today concerning various abnormal states of mind and behavior - but any discussion of normalcy itself quickly becomes controversial.

How do I know if my child is developing at a "normal" level?

Our mentoring program will offer you detailed information on what is considered appropriate in the areas of social, emotional, physical, cognitive and musical progression for children in various age ranges. These guidelines will give you clear information on how your child is going, remembering that all children will vary in the rate at which they acquire skills which is perfectly normal.

Q - Why are they so skinny? Will they ever fatten up and look "normal"?

FAQ
A - Once again, those 8,000 years of breeding come into it. Greyhounds are made for two things - hunting and running very, very fast. Therefore they have excellent eyesight (full focus at 1/2 mile) and a body that has eliminated all attributes not needed for speed. One of the unnecessary attributes is fat. Greyhounds have hardly any body fat, and that's the way they're meant to be.

What's the difference between Frog Peak and a "normal" publisher?

Frog Peak Music: Frequently Asked Questions
We don't demand performance royalties, we don't make any money, we don't choose some pieces and not others, and we don't exercise editorial control. The best of the big publishing companies are labors of love and economic ventures. We're just a labor of love. Also, we have a garage full of books, scores, records, and CDs. Good question. There are two very different ways in which Frog Peak operates. The first is as a publishing and CD company of its own.

Can I elect other than "normal" processing?

Wishy Wash Laundromat - FAQ
Yes, we make cards for pickup/delivery customers that list their preferences. Some people prefer non-allergenic laundering products, some prefer Downy liquid softener instead of Bounce softener, etcetera. You can describe your preferences when you sign up for service or adjust them at any time by calling 301-928-1965 or e-mailing info@wishywash.com. Customers who drop-off orders at the store just need to describe their preferences to the attendant taking the order .

What is the "normal" PSA level?

Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care - Health Care ...
A PSA value of >4.0 ug/L has often been defined in the literature as abnormal and is frequently used as a cut-point. However, a man's PSA level increases steadily as he ages, and some-not all-urologists advocate the use of age-related "normal" PSA cut-points, rather than using >4 ug/L for all. The table below shows suggested age-specific ranges.

How long would a Homestretch? crate be expected to last with normal wear and tear?

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They are new products, so we haven't been able to test one to it's entire lifespan. But we do know that they are made with the best of materials and put together with the most devoted care. And we know that our oldest one has lasted for four years, and is still in the best of condition.

I have used my eyes too much throughout my life, is that why I have got this wear and tear?

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Wear and tear is the lay term used for macular degeneration, but it is not caused by how you have used your eyes or whether you have done too much of close work.

What is fair wear and tear?

Tenant FAQ
This is a difficult Tenant FAQ. Fair wear and tear is the normal deterioration of an item in normal use. A deduction will be made for fair wear and tear from the value of the original item. There are various methods of accounting for damages to be paid. We may advise the Landlord of the amount to be compensated and the methods to calculate. However, the final amount payable is the Landlord's decision.

What is the best finish for wear and tear?

Voyageur Flooring : St. Paul Minneapolis Twin Cities
Voyageur Flooring uses Diamondlac Waterborne Urethane Finish, as we feel that it is the best finish for short-term and long-term benefits. (We are quite emphatic about this). Though oak is the most commonly used hardwood floor, there are woods that are harder and more durable. For example, Hickory, Santos Mahogany, Hard Maple, or Brazilian Cherry. The Diamondlac Waterborne Urethane finish we use is the best on the market for durability and longevity.

What level of wear and tear is expected?

Car Leasing FAQ
Leasing companies require that you return their car at the end of the lease with no more than "normal" wear-and-tear. Anything more and you'll pay for the damages. You are responsible for insurance, upkeep, and maintenance just as with a purchased car. Some people mistakenly believe the leasing company is responsible.

What can I do against the wear and tear of the wheels?

HUDORA: FAQ on the subject of inline skates for adults
It is absolutely normal that with usage the wheels of the inline skates wear down at an angle. The wheels last longer, though, if you change the position of the individual wheels from time to time and exchange worn-down wheels against better ones. The tool provided with your skates will help you to loosen the screws. Now you can take out the wheels in order to turn them inside out (turn them by 180?).

Do your programs cover "wear and tear"?

Auto Extended Warranty Protection for all makes and models
Yes, all of our programs will protect your vehicle when a part has worn beyond the manufacturer's tolerance. The program does not cover items such as brake pads or brake rotors. It is important for you to understand the difference between the term "wear and tear" and "normal wear items".

What does "wear and tear" mean?

The Sovereign General Insurance Company:
quot;Wear and tear" refers to the damage that gradually occurs to something as it gets used. Look at the tires of a car, for instance. The tires don't last forever, although we all wish they would. Instead, we have to periodically buy new tires because the old ones get worn out. When you replace those tires, you can't claim the old ones on your automobile policy, because the damage is not an accident - rather the damage comes from "wear and tear".
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