So from a planning and compliance view point joint filing seems like a no brainer.
South West Trains said it had launched a joint 10-point plan with Network Rail to tackle the drop in performance and fall in customer satisfaction in response to the survey.
That joint had been a point of chronic trouble since a rail was replaced there in February, according to an attorney representing workers on the two Metro-North trains that crashed.
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In recent decades, the casebooks have added the feminist point that joint filing tends to perpetuate a traditional division of labor by penalizing two-worker couples and to imposing a high marginal tax rate on working wives.
Martin Dempsey, the chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, made this point earlier this week in an interview from Afghanistan.
Rice also stressed that the joint statement will only be a starting point for formal peace talks and will not be intended to resolve those issues.
The city of Santai, where I did a joint venture in 1996, is a case in point.
The mission's job is to monitor U.N. and Arab League joint special envoy Kofi Annan's six-point peace plan that never got off the ground.
The important planning point, though, is that filing a joint return is an election.
Secretary-General Kofi Annan, now the United Nations and Arab League joint special envoy to Syria, brokered a six-point peace plan in March.
Lutz says other homerooms haven't been assigned yet, but GM's new Daewoo joint venture seems a shoo-in as the focal point for small-car development.
After last year's UK entrant, Andy Abraham, finished joint-bottom, commentators questioned whether there was any point in the country entering the competition amid allegations of political voting.
Kofi Annan, the joint UN-Arab League envoy and sponsor of a six-point peace plan, flew to Damascus to plead with President Bashar Assad to uphold the ceasefire ostensibly in place since April.
When this effort failed, Johnson would, just two days later, introduce a bill during a joint session of Congress and deliver a speech often considered a turning point in the civil rights movement.
The cease-fire went into effect April 12 and is part of a six-point peace plan negotiated by U.N. and Arab League joint special envoy Kofi Annan.
Through implementation of the BTB Action Plan, the United States and Canada will address threats at the earliest possible point by enhancing our common understanding of the shared threat environment through joint, integrated threat assessments, and by improving our intelligence and national security information sharing.
Biden made a point of talking about his Irish-Catholic roots in Saturday's joint appearance with Obama.
In a point of order yesterday, Labour procedure wonk Chris Bryant obtained confirmation that joint committees operate under Lords standing orders, which means that the committee chair will have both a vote in their own right and a casting vote - which could give the government point of view more clout in deciding its conclusions.
Even though there were varying levels of disagreement regarding the concept, Mr. Weiner was quick to point out that the MLBPA has been able to work with the owners on joint initiatives such as the World Baseball Classic and charitable efforts.
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Regrettably, the Casey Institute predicts that the good will that is supposed to be engendered by the joint declaration will be relatively short-lived as the Sudeten Germans look to the next pressure point -- the Czech Republic's candidacy for membership in the European Union -- to reopen the issue of compensation and restitution.
At one point, Biden, who had been fingering a rosary, turned to Mullen, the Joint Chiefs chairman.
Kayani had made the same point in a call from Admiral Mike Mullen, chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, after the raid.
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