The entrance uses a number pad instead of a lock-and-key system.
The system, called key-escrow, would give police and other law enforcement bodies wide-ranging powers to intercept e-mail, read confidential documents and tap into systems, without monitoring by the courts.
The comment followed similar statements from officials in Poland and the Czech Republic -- where key elements of the system were to be located -- but was the first confirmation from an American official.
These fingerprints look deep into the characteristics of the machine, logging such things as the time zone, keyboard language, operating-system version and other key identifiers.
B-cells are a key component of the immune system, producing disease-fighting antibodies.
The operational intelligence system monitored the entire end-to-end process as well as key milestones in each system.
The United States is leading the international charge to implement a key-escrow system.
"Other than some type of key-recoverable system, there is currently no viable technical solution to this problem for law enforcement, " he said.
In testimony before the US Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, FBI Director Louis Freeh said in January 1998 that without a key-recovery system, maintaining order would be impossible.
In the mid-1990s Vertex chemists crafted compounds that block a key kinase protein that unleashes toxic immune-system molecules in arthritic joints.
These are important issues for any large hospital system to address-and may be the key to significant cost savings in the long run.
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However, closer examination revealed differences between men and women in two key components of the immune system - T-cells, which protect the body from infection, and B-cells, which secrete antibodies.
The key feature of a distributed system is so-called "smart metering, " which allows power to flow in both directions.
E-mail, a key component of our digital nervous system, does just that.
The steps, however, fall short of Shiite demands to break the current system, which allows rulers to hand-pick Cabinet members and other key posts.
Paul Hawkins invented a system that is used for key decisions in tennis and the ball-tracking device will be tried out at Reading's academy.
Does it really further the idea of African-Americans in the justice system to look at Michael Jackson as a key example?
The traders have had to re-key manually each Boom trade into the Exchange's own computer system.
For example: Key to the Ford hybrid's system big numbers is its all-electric speed range of up to 62 mph.
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Executives have cited the difficulty of that task as a key reason for the long lead-up to the new pay system and have been testing and debugging the system.
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The Bush Administration has a sluggish, low-key missile defense effort under way: a limited ground-based system deployed in Alaska and California, which won't be much of a deterrent in today's world, and a still underdeveloped sea-based system modeled on the U.S. Navy's Aegis vertical launch system.
In a 2004 corporate report Toyota said the key to the improvements was its decision to switch to a high-voltage system.
Only letters that are used more than 80% of the time are shown, and the rest of the keys are hidden to keep the user experience crisp, Mr. Ghassabian said. (The Z key is the least-frequently used, followed closely by the X key.) He says the system is up to three times faster than a traditional keyboard.
With device volumetric efficiency a key concern for system makers, WD began shipping 7 mm height hard drives for thin-profile notebooks earlier this year (historically, standard notebook hard drives have been 9.5 mm).
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The U.S. will remain the strongest driver but will need to find markets for selling more as well as buying. (Investment flows, and the strength of the dollar, will figure in this.) Another key factor will be China--how fast it integrates into the world trading system as a nation, and as 30-odd provinces and zones.
Headteachers' leader, David Hart, said that adopting a measurement system based on the individual progress of children - and not measuring them against national benchmarks - could be the key to an agreement.
"The system works - Daryl Harper didn't turn his stump mic up, " he said, referring to a key decision made by the Australian on Friday.
In 1995, he represented Acorn in a key case upholding the new Motor Voter Act -- the very law whose mandated postcard registration system Acorn workers use to flood election offices with bogus registrations.
Dr. ORSZAG: Well, the key to our long-term fiscal future is actually improving the efficiency of the health care system, and I think there's a lot that can be done there to bring - to bend the curve on health care costs.
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