The whole Guardian Cross package is governed by an energy system common in free-to-play social games.
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What is at issue is the establishment of a common monitoring system for the environment and a common system for the alleviation of emergencies.
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Then there have been subtle but important barriers: For instance, Macintosh computers have long been incompatible with a security keycard-reading system known as Common Access Cards system, or CAC, which is heavily used by the military.
The three most expensive jurisdictions were the U.S., U.K. and Canada, all of which use the English system of common law.
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England has had a central system of common law for centuries.
In our opinion, NATO provides the best means for providing the organizational infrastructure which would enable America's allies to make a significant contribution in both economic and technological terms to the research, development and deployment of a system answering common needs and concerns.
The health secretary, Andrew Lansley, said getting everyone to use the same system was "common sense".
But a common system of deposit insurance needs to be rapidly set up.
In any case, a new common system is years away.
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The fee levied on big banks to pay back in whole what was lent to stabilize the financial system is another common-sense proposal that is made on behalf of the taxpayers.
The way to fix our broken immigration system is through common-sense, comprehensive immigration reform. (Applause.) That means responsibility from government to secure our borders, something we have done and will continue to do.
The committee has suggested that it should only be optional for a two year transitional period, becoming compulsory thereafter for large cross-border companies, with small businesses being forced to join a common system after a further five years.
This common file system ensures that the process is automatic and requires just one step, Ray said.
This sort of adaptability is one of the reasons that Hayek liked the Common Law system so much.
For non-lawyers who want an introduction to the judge-made system we call the common law, this book is the ideal primer.
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What interests me most about this story is the way that it shows the adaptability of the Common Law system.
Technical tinkering, such as changing the formulation of a drug from a fast-acting pill to a slow-release system, is a common tactic.
It is common for system companies to buy from local suppliers as it lowers the latency in the response of the supply chain.
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And what we seem to have done through both the lawyers and the bureaucrats is move from the Common Law system to the Napoleonic.
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The new system - called the Common Assessment Framework (Caf) - requires schools to fill out a form assessing the child's situation to refer them to social services or other agencies.
This baby-and-the-bath-water argument points out that there are all sorts of private arbitrations, including religious courts like the Jewish Bais Din, which allow private parties who share a common belief system to use their own system to adjudicate their internal disputes.
But this pension system is ripe for common-sense reforms, including changing eligibility ages and benefit structures for those with greater means, ridding the Social Security disability program of pervasive fraud, and removing disincentives for those who would rather work in their later years.
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As a result, the scope of the common-law system of judicial review has been significantly broadened.
And inter-circuit competition is essential for our common-law system to work well.
It is natural for those familiar with the common-law system to object to a non-judicial body overturning an interpretation given by a final appellate court.
Rather, their task is to determine the risks imposed on the system as a whole if common exposures significantly increase the correlation of returns across institutions.
The Cyprus presidency also aims to launch a Common European Asylum System by the end of this year and foster a deepening of the EU Single Market.
Therefore, some aspects of the common-law system have been modified.
By contrast, according to research from GMI, the corporate governance research firm, 92% of all major U.S. companies have adopted a simpler system of one class of common shares.
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