Gaining access to the system is the equivalent of learning how to operate a filing system, and not accessing the information contained inside, the person familiar with the matter said.
But why does Europe need its own "sat nav" system when the rest of the world uses GPS or an equivalent Russian or planned Chinese system?
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Inflation destroys the middle class, the social equivalent of a levee system, and then the floods come.
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In the early sixties, I remember a 15 cent equivalent and everyone gamed the system.
The problems with Social Security are now largely known--the declining number of workers versus retirees, the fiscal irresponsibility of pay-as-you-go (it's the public-sector equivalent of a private pension system with no reserves, which, of course, is illegal).
He would simply use projected budget surpluses to keep the system going until 2050, by paying down national debt and allocating the equivalent of the interest saved to the Social Security system.
The channel must have a PIN protected encryption system, or other equivalent protection, and there must be measures in place that ensure that the subscriber is an adult.
The general idea among most economists is that gold would be a step backward for our modern monetary system the equivalent of trading in an automobile for a horse and buggy.
Some other mass-market brands also have their equivalent, like the Toyota Safety Connect system.
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But this digital Battle of Verdun is not the only challenge for Google as Mozilla is also launching its mobile operating system: FirefoxOS. To make a long story short, FirefoxOS is the equivalent of ChromeOS for smartphones: a light-weight mobile operating system where the user interface and all applications are web-based.
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The system evolved into a mandarinate that is equivalent to a modern technocracy.
The BBC has faced criticism that its iPlayer app for the Google-designed system offers fewer features than its iPhone equivalent.
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When Palm announced today that its new smartphone would run an operating system from Microsoft, it was the equivalent of Coca-Cola agreeing to fill its bottles with Pepsi.
Tim Critchley, one of the founders of Pogo Technology, said this system meant data flies around at the equivalent of 50kbps - almost the same speed as the fastest computer modems.
On Wednesday, the Court of Appeal ordered substantial costs against Suffolk County Council in both the Court of Appeal and Upper Tribunal which is the equivalent of the High Court in the administrative justice system.
Sure, there will be loans which are paid back over a lifetime of work (the system is more generous than the US equivalent in some ways, not in others) but students take on the debt themselves and pay the fees.
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"It was that the immune system overreacts, because they have almost the equivalent of metallic chemical, " Travolta said.
Considering the current system's rate of return, the DJI equivalent would be, very optimistically, around 20, 000.
On the technical side, the GBA was the rough equivalent to the Super Nintendo making ports of titles from that system easy, but the GBA also benefited from some wildly original games like Advance Wars.
While the detection of viruses is distributed over the Internet, for example, just as the cells of the immune system are spread throughout the body, there is no biological equivalent of the central analysis centre.
To fully emulate the human leg will involve motors, the mechanical equivalent of muscles, and electrical sensors that gather the same input as the human nervous system.
But I guarantee you that we will never have an affordable, high-quality health-care system so long as individual patients and their families are incentivized to order the health-care equivalent of Kobe beef, when most would be happy with a Nebraska T-bone.
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