Second, national plans need to be comprehensive--meaning that they will provide guarantees to depositors, liquidity through central banks and recapitalization.
And taken together, they are a comprehensive -- they represent a comprehensive vision about where we need to move this country economically.
In next year's comprehensive-spending review, the defence budget will probably rise.
William Hague was at least an upwardly mobile comprehensive-school student.
He worked in 2005 and in 2006 with senators from across the aisle in making comprehensive -- in trying to make comprehensive immigration reform the law of the land.
"There is no one answer, " she said, stressing that the U.S. strategy against weapons of mass destruction must be comprehensive -- on the diplomacy front as well as on testing.
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This happens also to be the stated view of forty-one United States Senators who warned President Obama in writing last month not to bring forward his START follow-on treaty without such a comprehensive - and funded - modernization program.
The department should seize this opportunity to implement NTSB-mandated comprehensive fatigue-management policies in all modes of transportation.
The debt standstill suggests Dubai had run out of options for a pre-emptive comprehensive bail-out from the well-resourced region.
One--an intriguing, comprehensive plan--has been put forth by the American Institute for Full Employment (www.america- islistening.org).
There are -- this is a comprehensive policy that will not just deal with one aspect of the process, but will deal with both the humanitarian crisis that we face in Darfur as well as continuing the progress toward a comprehensive North-South peace agreement.
Also following the 2004 tsunami, UNESCO-IOC and the Preparatory Commission for the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization (CTBTO) agreed to explore the potential of using data from the International Monitoring System (IMS) for tsunami warning purposes.
But on Tuesday he declared his support for what would be the biggest free-trade deal of all a comprehensive trans-Atlantic agreement linking Europe and the U.S. A good deal could, by most estimates, raise GDP on both sides of the Atlantic by as much as 1% a year.
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India were beating England 5-0 before the seven-match one-day series was abandoned having earlier earned a comprehensive 2-0 home victory over Australia in a Test series.
This will -- we'll have more information today, or later today, on a similar meeting with business executives and CEOs that are supportive of comprehensive climate change -- a comprehensive climate change agreement as well.
Funded by a consortium of hotels, airlines and rental-car companies, it was meant to be a comprehensive travel-reservation system.
During 1990-92, eight rounds of premiers' talks produced a comprehensive deal - on paper.
Known in Washington jargon as sequestration, the forced spending cuts to the military and other government agencies -- but not entitlement programs that drive chronic federal deficits -- were intended to motivate Congress to come up with a comprehensive deficit-reduction plan sought by both sides.
Today, at the Seoul Summit, G-20 issued a statement that includes principles on development and a comprehensive multi-year Plan of Action for future G-20 engagement.
Small and mid-sized companies will be able to access some of the most comprehensive enterprise- class solutions available today, and Sprint will make it easier for them to take advantage of cloud services and experience the cost savings, scalability and flexibility needed to help them grow.
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Short of Paul Ryan's premium-support plan, the only chance for reform worth the name is "comprehensive cost-sharing" that forces individuals to confront at least some of the costs of their own care.
More importantly, construing the climate-change problem in this manner may unintentionally and indirectly hamper the success of more comprehensive climate-change policies.
That spree in the '80s and early '90s of kids killing kids, even at funerals, so shocked the city that leaders of all stripes -- political, religious, business, nonprofit -- initiated a comprehensive, community-based strategy to reach at-risk youth early, and over five years, the rate of youth homicides dropped 80%.
The comprehensive day-long event, which is being presented in association with the prestigious Terry J.
Mark Williams also won through after a comprehensive 5-0 victory over China's Liang Wen Bo.
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Android can serve as a foot in the door for comprehensive multi-device AV plans in the future.
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With comprehensive federal-immigration reform comatose, state and local politicians are rushing to do something about illegal immigration.
Since the U.S. Congress has thus far failed to enact comprehensive cap-and-trade legislation and the last U.N.
As things stand, the existing comprehensive five-yearly global assessments give governments baselines on which to seat their climate policies.
These outcomes are inevitable under any approach other than a comprehensive collective-bargaining agreement.
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