Mr. Mueller accelerated plans to replace the unwieldy case-management system with new software.
For a high-profile case the system seems to have worked, even though the defendant was hardly sympathetic.
Unfortunately, wasteful investment projects are not yet the worst-case scenario of this system.
All of this suggests that although there is a strong case for a more system-wide approach to oversight, it could do more harm than good if poorly crafted.
In market theory the "selfishness" of the economic agent - in this case the GP practice - drives the efficiency of the system by forcing other economic agents to compete to provide the most efficient service.
It said clear, sterile water would be discharged and there would be a back-up system in case of error.
The flexibility of the system means that although "typical" case-studies will be circulated to try to give people an idea of how they do under the new system, in reality for many in the NHS it will be hard to work out how much they will benefit.
Special Advocates are not the question in the Zatuliveter case - the arguments for and against this system have been well-aired since their creation.
The former, arguably the US case, leads you to pump liquidity into the system holding the non-performing assets (the banks, in our case) until normal credit operations can resume.
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When positions and exposures cannot be determined rapidly--as was the case, for example, when program trades overwhelmed the system during the 1987 stock market crash--potential outcomes include highly risk-averse behavior by market participants, sharp declines in market liquidity, and high volatility in asset prices.
But armed with the former magistrate's words, supporters of Mr Hakamada, who has come to symbolise the rot in Japan's criminal-justice system, felt their case was strong.
The interest in the video is the idea that payment (in this case, tipping) could be a smart-system transfer of a non-money asset, if valued by the payee.
The case for Americans Elect is a polarizing two-party system that stymies debate and chokes choice that quashes voter involvement.
There is not one case of transmission on our sardine-packed public-transport system or through the air-conditioning systems in office buildings.
Lots of different claims that have all been in various stages of working their way to the system - are all consolidated in this case.
But he thinks that business's case against the current system is based as much on self-interest as on morality.
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Sabril warrants close attention because it's a clear near-miss for the drug approval system, a case where a medicine with a clear benefit for desperate patients foundered.
It's driven some to search Google through a Bulletin Board System-like interface or, in the case of programmer Peter Nitsch, it's compelled him to graft ASCII art onto the physical world.
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Critics of the asbestos-trust system point to examples like the Kananian case in Ohio, where lawyers were sanctioned for submitting conflicting work histories to multiple trusts on behalf of a man who died of mesothelioma, which is usually attributed to asbestos.
In the most high-profile case yet, in June cable thieves disabled the signalling system near Woking in Surrey, causing massive disruption for around 80, 000 passengers in the evening rush hour.
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In addition, recent federal court rulings limited damage settlements in the case, relegating plaintiffs to class-action remedies in the federal court system rather than by jury in the state courts.
Jenks had the mic first and made the case against a pathway to citizenship and for a comprehensive e-Verify system (which would require employers to check the immigration status of their employees).
Partisanship is destroying our legislative system and rejection of the Simpson-Bowles plan is case in point.
Like eliminating bugs from software programs, it takes time to weed the cranks out of the system -- and, in a fast-moving case like Boston, the cranks went viral, as all the false IDs and dead ends indicated.
Beck's case thus provoked one of the most important reforms of the English criminal-justice system of the 20th century.
In this case, Spamhaus's Domain Name System (DNS) servers were targeted - the infrastructure that joins domain names, such as bbc.co.uk, the website's numerical internet protocol address.
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The drive compliments any home entertainment system with a sleek hi-gloss surface built around a slim case measuring 150mmx25mmx198mm and 430g.
"With the case of Jean-Claude Duvalier, it is the whole credibility of the Haitian justice system which is at stake, " Amnesty said.
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Cincinnati Children's is a rare case in the U.S. health care system of what happens when factory-style operations management conquers the improvisational and often sloppy delivery of care in hospitals.
In 1995, he represented Acorn in a key case upholding the new Motor Voter Act -- the very law whose mandated postcard registration system Acorn workers use to flood election offices with bogus registrations.
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