He is relocating work around an individual disease category to a single site and giving each autonomy.
The possibility of using a single site for S4 to S6 pupils from the town's four secondaries surfaced last year.
More than a single site is necessary to defend against anticipated threats.
The system the Administration is looking at would link a network of ground-based radars and space-based sensors with 100 missile interceptors located at a single site.
Dave Cameron of fangraphs.com recommended condensing the tournament into a single site during the month of March where 10 games could be played over seven days.
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In 1972, the Nixon Administration gave up on the mission, signing an Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty with Moscow that (with subsequent modifications) limited each side to 100 land-based interceptors at a single site.
The steel mill he bought in 1989 was part of Ford's great River Rouge plant, where the father of mass-produced cars turned raw materials into vehicles on a single site (see box, opposite).
Its international power arm - which serves utilities, governments, armed forces and major industrial customers with power plants ranging from 10 megawatts to 100 megawatts on a single site - saw order intake below a year earlier.
The steel mill he bought in 1989 was part of Ford's great River Rouge plant, where the father of mass-produced cars turned raw materials into vehicles on a single site -- transforming ore and rubber into finished cars (see box, p.122).
If operated from a single site (perhaps in Grand Forks, North Dakota) in conjunction with one or more new, ground-based radars and other, existing early-warning radar systems, these weapons would have the ability to provide some protection to most of the continental United States.
Besides 100 interceptor missiles at a single site in Alaska, the Clinton Administration plan calls for a potential second site in North Dakota, with up to 150 more interceptors, as well as the option of supplementing both sites with ship-based defenses that could also provide some measure of defense for U.S. allies.
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With enough requests sent to a single Web site, the site can be rendered inaccessible to legitimate users.
But patching the vulnerabilities used for mass infections of sites, which often use automated tools to spread malware among thousands of targets, is very different from patching every vulnerability a hacker could possibly use for a targeted attack on a single victim site.
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Yet the process has been used successfully without a single documented case of site contamination over more than 60 years.
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Because of the extra travel involved, this approach is in some ways less efficient than sending a single person to each site.
"Infecting hundreds of thousands of sites results in enormous potential for aggregating and abusing the traffic that they receive, compared to targeting a single high-profile site, " Danchev says.
To attract consumers, publishers would have to build a single, collaborative Web site to sell e-books, an idea that Jason Epstein, the former editorial director of Random House, pushed for years without success.
The site provides a single order form for registering or backordering large volumes of domain names with partner registrars.
But until now, they didn't know what all the bacteria were, where they were and how they might differ from person to person, or from site to site on a single body.
Time for Three has been digitally releasing a single each month on its Web site, starting with "Philly Phunk, " dedicated to the city that birthed it as a group.
As I predicted, this was an inducement for someone to simply tweet a link to every single story on the site.
After a career spanning almost five decades, Bob Dylan has signed on with Amazon.com to debut a video single exclusively through the online shopping site.
Gov is a web site that provides the public a single point of entry to the wide array of federal statistics maintained by various federal agencies.
He and his colleagues have made a start on this at Army City, where they are creating a system that will swallow, digest and combine data from satellites, aircraft and ground-based sensors, aligning them in a single, computer-based model of the site.
The result is expected to be a marked increase in the adoption of metallocene and single-site catalyst technologies.
That means, Grossman says, that if a user can be tricked into typing just a single letter and tab, all of his or her details can be stolen by a hidden form on the site.
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In addition, consumers can browse any website from their mobile device and, with a single tap on their mobile screen, redirect and launch that site on their Samsung Smart TV.
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When the site rolls out in full, it will provide a single point of access to a full slate of key information for companies and individuals.
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The soccer fans on site were probably the most impressed, but we witnessed not a single person scoffing at the content.
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Each customer site links its own internal network to the Telseon system through a single dedicated switch, a far simpler route than the clumsy path of the old telephone system.
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