Still, whatever the objectives, setting and size, there are some common elements to ensuring effectiveness.
You are eligible if you already receive benefits under Medicare Part A or Part B, the most common elements of Medicare.
Additionally, this architecture provides a modular launch vehicle that can be configured for specific mission needs using a variation of common elements.
The sludge inside the tank contains chunks of solids, many common metals including aluminum, nickel, lead, silver, copper, titanium, and zinc and other common elements.
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Mr. Ballmer placed a high-profile bet on a computing philosophy that PCs, tablet computers and smartphones should share common elements, style and underlying software.
The critical common elements of these efforts include a high-level political commitment to disarm, national initiatives to dismantle weapons programs, and full cooperation and transparency.
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"Only then can we take a step back from this big picture, " he says, "and see the common elements that give us, the English, a sense of belonging".
Although there are common elements in vocational guidance wherever practised, there are also important differences in terms of culture, education, employment practices and occupational structures from country to country.
The computer giant uses many common elements across its products, and then leverages its huge scale in negotiations with chip suppliers, pitting them against each other to capture the carrot.
And while homes from the 1950s and '60s are enjoying renewed interest from admirers of the "Mad Men" midcentury-modern style, the same isn't true for '70s homes, even though they share common elements.
There were three common elements in about two-thirds of the emails: these investors were trading options and not the stock, they asserted that I knew nothing, and that it was foolish on my part to write such a column.
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Although disparities among them are often emphasized, the 1974 Israeli- Syrian withdrawal agreement, the 1978 Camp David Accords, the Reagan statement of 1982, the 1993 Oslo Agreement, the treaty between Israel and Jordan in 1994, the Arab peace proposal of 2002, the 2003 Geneva Initiative, and the International Quartet's Roadmap all contain key common elements that can be consolidated if pursued in good faith.
Due to their common origin, they have many elements in common and should be analyzed together.
The start-up common includes six elements that reinforce each other to attract entrepreneurs with specific skills and ambitions.
Instead, a low-energy nuclear reactor (LENR) uses common, stable elements like nickel, carbon, and hydrogen to produce stable products like copper or nitrogen, along with heat and electricity.
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While his plan contained common-sense elements that could help prevent a crisis similar to the one now unfolding, it did not seem to offer any relief for the present.
The London Olympic Committee should be praised for its recognition of one of the most basic common-sense elements of event presentation: Event energy, legitimacy and enthusiasm are enhanced with a packed house.
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Mr Rigby, who last month pledged to fund the station in the short-term, said his proposal was subject to commercial confidentiality but has now revealed some "common sense" elements of his scheme.
In addition, many of the specific elements of common law fraud were relaxed or in some cases eliminated.
And so on through all the elements you need, taken from other situations with one or more elements in common.
But despite the feeling of continuity and history, one senses that a global renaissance is taking shape, as people mix the old and the new in fresh ways, defying geography, linking us all in elements of a common culture.
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That day was a tremendous sense of common determination to celebrate triumphing over the elements.
For those not familiar with the food, Nobu was a pioneer at the forefront of the now common Asian fusion cuisine movement, melding elements of traditional Japanese and Peruvian cooking.
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These are obvious in hindsight, but there are elements that prior crises have in common, despite the frequent claim that every crisis is different.
Earlier this month, Daimler, Ford and Nissan re-upped their commitment to the lead-off batter for the Periodic Table of the Elements by announcing a pact to develop a common fuel cell system that could lead to affordable fuel cell cars by 2017.
While the findings that people like both power and choice is not entirely surprising in terms of career choice, considering the number of little kids who hope to be a doctor or astronaut as opposed to, say, a rest room attendant, the authors of the study are interested in what the two elements (power and choice) have in common.
The legal system of the Maldives, an Islamic archipelago with a population of some 400, 000, has elements of Islamic law (Sharia) as well as English common law.
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