But can it thrive under the monolithic structure of a national healthcare system?
And when I was in Birmingham, I heard about how the police service was using that structure, and a system of street champions for every street in every ward, to help make sure there was local intelligence and local views being fed in to setting local police priorities.
The political structure of the Netherlands Antilles is a parliamentary system and has two governmental levels.
Ultimately, gamification in educational apps often means a more colorful transactional reward system is placed on top of a common pedagogical structure.
The innovation is in the engineering of a racking system and floating structure that can accommodate water rising and falling.
According to the American Medical association (AMA), nearly 200 billion dollars is spent on defensive medicine annually, a direct consequence of the current structure of the malpractice litigation system.
And while many have been trained on the linear menu structure of the iPod, the Sansa Connect's hybrid navigation system is a taste that would be easier to acquire if, for example, all music-related features were grouped together.
Any legal or normative system which is not articulated and enforced within a political structure of codified laws, procedures, courts, binding legal opinions providing precedence, and effective enforcement mechanisms will, by definition, lack Transparency.
As I have stated on numerous occasions, I am firm believer that the current structure of the amateur draft in baseball needs to be revised and a required slot money system has to be implemented.
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The legal system in Spain has a problem with the underlying legal structure of a UK pension scheme, which means that it is not possible to complete the legal process of transferring a property into it.
Analysts such as Peter Christy at the Internet Research Group refer to this as an inversion of enterprise IT from a business system-centric to a people-centric structure.
Century is a loose confederation of fiefdoms, each with its own financial system and pay structure.
Century is a loose confederation of fiefs, each with its own financial system and pay structure.
Not only does this second-guess the will of locally elected politicians, but with 20 per cent surplus places in the Welsh education system, it's also acted as a brake on rationalising the structure of schools in many areas - currently one in two, a staggering 50 per cent of all local reorganisation proposals end up on Ministers' desks.
Clinton and Blair were introducing individual market mechanisms into an overall state structure, foreign objects into a preexisting beast, in a way that aimed to tame the worst excesses of each system, but did not radically redefine either.
Alongside the unnecessary and intrusive charter of fundamental rights and the mad idea of giving the undeserving European Parliament more powers, Lisbon improves the EU's voting system, partly sorts out a muddled foreign-policy structure and creates a permanent presidency of the European Council in place of the present six-month, rotating one.
This argument makes sense, yet the structure would still create a system where compliant, responsible patients are subsidizing those who don't take care of themselves.
The solution is a second operating system, devoted to the design and implementation of strategy, that uses an agile, networklike structure and a very different set of processes.
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