It is a cancer of the lymphatic system, which is a part of the immune system that consists of a series of ducts or tubes that parallel the arteries and veins throughout the body.
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"The problem is not that we need more assessment, but we need to figure out how to develop a comprehensive system of support and a system that can really help kids, " he says.
The old way was a system of record, the new way is a system of engagement, and their integration creates value.
Each has strengths and weaknesses and thus to monitor influenza activity in the United States, the CDC runs both a syndromic system (called ILInet, short for Influenza-like Illness network) and a virologic system (part of a larger system called NREVSS).
Thus we have the powers of a presidential type system with the automatic majority of a Parliamentary system.
Example.. 512mb of system ram to a console developer is like 1gb of system ram to a pc developer.
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But the President is a strong believer that our financial system is part of a larger system of commerce that we all treasure.
The standards for new plants explicitly refer to natural gas as a "system of emission reduction, " when in fact it is a system of emission generation.
Under a system of purely local lending, a system with no securitisation, no packaging into bonds and no selling off to banks in far away places, we would still have seen banks toppling over like dominoes.
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The underlying causes of this are a weak system of property rights (including intellectual-property rights) and a financial system skewed in favour of big, state-controlled companies.
Instead of screen scraping the hotel reservation system and calling it a mobile app, a system of engagement presented on a smartphone will know that a guest has entered the lobby for the first time and probably wants to check in.
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The closure is being implemented to allow a disinfection of the water system and a major refurbishment of the heating and water system.
System size: All except Portland assumed a five-kilowatt system, the average size for a residential solar installation in most of the U.S. For Portland, which has a mild climate and an incentive system that favors smaller systems, we assumed a system of three kilowatts.
Of a system in a general state of unemployment it is roughly true that employment will fluctuate in proportion with money income, and that if we succeed in increasing money income we shall also in the same proportion increase employment.
The joints in its fingers, thumb and wrist provide 24 degrees of freedom (a degree of freedom is the ability of one part of a system to move independently of the others in a particular way, as a ship may yaw, pitch or roll).
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The problem is that Congress, in my opinion, has been so politicized by these agencies that they didn't develop even a basis of a new system of running these agencies, a much more demanding system in which we could control to a much better way, for example, the amount of leverage they have, and their costs can also be controlled much better.
The United States is one of the few countries left in the world who still have not converted to using the Metric System as a standardized system of measurement.
Motorola's new Home Monitoring and Control System HMEZ1000, a system of wireless network cameras and sensors that let's you keep tabs on your home from anywhere, and will automatically email or text message you when a door or window is opened, or when the temperature or humidity hits a certain level.
It can refer to many things, ranging from a pious way of life to a system of corporal and capital punishment, laid down in Islamic law but practised in only a few places.
The woes of Citigroup put paid to the myth of the indestructible universal bank, even as the success of Canada's banks (see article) showed that a system of a few domestic giants can work.
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In Greece, a nationwide incentive pays the buyer of a solar system a rebate of 40% off the top.
Among others, Benjamin Graham and Friedrich von Hayek advocated a basket of commodities, the latter within the context of a system of private currency.
Some believe that replacing the presidential system of government with a parliamentary system would reduce endemic official corruption.
In April 2005, the council agreed in principle to change from the current system of first, middle and high schools to a system of primary and secondary schools.
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It is a collective, country-wide focus on our system of electing a president, and a celebration of a wacky and sometimes broken system.
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It was called to protest at the conduct of parliamentary elections on 4 December, which were seen as a test of the electoral system ahead of a presidential election in March that Prime Minister Vladimir Putin is contesting.
It would be cleaner to figure out a way to deliver the credit through the income tax system if this becomes a permanent feature of our tax system, rather than a one year tax cut.
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My own view is that the fundamental problem is that our education system is organized around a system of geographically-based monopolies.
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Today, we celebrate our heritage as a country bound together by fidelity to a set of ideas and a system of governance first laid out in America's Constitution.
They serve as a stark reminder of the unfairness of a system that's enabled a small fraction of people with high-level political connections to accrue massive wealth.
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