Would this not have the opposite effect on the system than the effect we would see by narrowing participation?
The payments system, in effect, is the plumbing for Britain's financial system, which is often said to be backward in comparison with other countries.
The court will look at why the current system was put into place, what the landscape was like before and after the current system was adopted, the effect of the current system, the history of college football post-season, and the reasons for adopting the system as-is.
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On Friday, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie ordered the odd-even rationing system to take effect in twelve affected counties.
If one body is much larger than its neighbours, such as the sun compared with the planets of the solar system, its effect dominates the others.
To put it another way, governments set up a system that in effect treated bankers as naughty children or ravenous puppies who could not be trusted not to eat too much of the dangerously fattening stuff - and regulators were to be the health conscious parents.
What we want to compare, say a change in health care policy, with is what is the result of the new system as opposed to what would have been the effect of the old system?
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Legislation could be in place by 2013 and a soft opt-out system could come into effect in 2015.
Either system has the end effect that individuals are paying their highest marginal rate on their dividend income.
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But it was one of the first under Colombia's new accusatory penal system, which took effect on January 1st.
Once those cuts have been made, the system can verify their effect.
Cummings is ensured of some success thanks to a new set of SEC rules called Regulation National Market System, which took effect Mar. 5.
As evidence, union officials provided a state form filled out by DOE officials that said the evaluation system would be in effect for two years, ending with the 2013-14 school year.
Oh, and the the same connectivity will also power a home-security system that, in effect, gives your doors, windows and most anything else in your house an Internet address so you can monitor and control them digitally.
The integration of China and other emerging economies into the world trading system has, in effect, more than doubled the global labour force, and by curbing workers' bargaining power it has restrained pay demands in most developed economies in recent years.
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Instead, they said Mr Timms was simply repeating an existing statement that if Labour were in office now, they would not be capping welfare at 1% and instead would let the existing system remain, in effect allowing benefits to rise in line with inflation.
This protein (a member of a group called the lectins, that is being tested for insecticidal properties) was already known to be bad for the immune system, so its effect on the rats would hardly have been a surprise to anyone with a knowledge of the field.
In high enough doses, it seems to have a positive effect on nervous system modulation, but the small amount in energy drinks likely does nothing.
But she said a financial charge would be less likely to have an effect than a system of email or text reminders from the health service.
Federal Reserve Governor Daniel Tarullo recently proposed a system that could have the effect of breaking up, or shrinking, some of the biggest banks, and it seems the stock market has taken a dim view of the very same institutions.
Indeed, some observers argue that the banking system is already, in effect, nationalised, with government policy doing all it can to keep banks alive by allowing them to ignore problems for as long as possible while obstructing attempts by some banks to heal themselves.
Instead they are pushing states to adopt a system that is now in effect in Nebraska and Maine, where one electoral vote is awarded to the winner of each congressional district (and the state's at-large-vote winner receives two additional electoral votes, corresponding to the state's two senators.) In Minnesota, for instance, Gore won the state's ten electoral votes.
The Clintons have had a corrosive effect on our political system and on the popular culture.
There, the worms hatch and latch on, and apparently prompt the modulating effect in the immune system.
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Silver had gone parabolic and the higher margins had to be put into effect to protect the system.
PT141 is a copy of a hormone which has an effect on the nervous system called alpha-melanocyte-stimulating hormone.
That system is due to go into effect in Maine in 2000, and other target states include Idaho, Arizona, Washington, Michigan, Wisconsin, Missouri, Massachusetts and Vermont.
What, then, is the net effect of this bewildering system, in which budgeting arises from the interplay of an atrophied legislature and a patchwork of voter decisions?
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Water is much more efficient than air at absorbing heat and so even with tiny amounts of liquid flowing through the system the researchers saw a significant effect.
In Japan, because the rot has spread across much of the financial system and because of the debilitating effect that rot is having on consumers' confidence, and hence domestic demand.
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