When I last discussed the need for better digital credentials in this blog, the President had just signed the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace (NSTIC) to address two challenges that can affect economic growth online: (1) the insecurity and inconvenience of static passwords and (2) the cost of transactional risks that arise from the inability of individuals to prove their true identity online.
In fact, the manic pace of the film precludes sustained meditation on Jamal's urban surroundings--the kind of revelations that arise from the languorous long takes of a realist filmmaker like Satyajit Ray or, to a lesser extent, Mira Nair (for example, in 1988's Salaam Bombay).
The cases arise out of the disclosure of information by the Metropolitan Police relating to material forfeited by private investigator Glenn Mulcaire.
And in terms of where the innovation for future growth will come from the majority of Swiss companies believe innovation will arise from the creative efforts of their employees and not from management or external advisers.
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The ideas arise in the aftermath of the May 6 crash, an exact cause for which has yet to be pinpointed.
The latest arise from the slide of the Japanese yen (see article), which has led pundits to shorten the odds on a Chinese devaluation, which in turn has made everyone worry about everywhere else in Asia.
Importantly, many of the problems cited in the GAO study arise from the inappropriate evaluation of Block 10 aircraft against Block 30 standards they are not expected to be meeting at this point.
Many of the problems of the public services arise because of rigid employment practices.
There are large questions around the funding of medical research, and the avoidance (or mitigation) of the obvious conflicts of interest that can arise.
At time, the conflicts arise along the fault lines of race or tribe.
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All that is interesting as far as it goes, but ancient Rome and ancient Jerusalem were such different sorts of polity that questions arise about the legitimacy of the comparison.
But its impact on markets could be even worse than a default, it could be a default on steroids: if it became accepted that membership of the eurozone isn't forever, huge doubts would arise about the true value of hundreds of billions of euros of contracts.
This means that economies of networking arise on the demand side of the market, as a result of the strengthening of the consumer bargaining power with product sellers.
This means that economies of scale arise on the supply side of the market, on the savings from a larger production batch with the same fixed resources, on gains from improved bargaining power with suppliers.
Economies of networking arise on the demand side of the market, when consumers buy a product in groups rather as individual units, the larger the number of consumers joining the group, the greater the benefit for each consumer.
Worries about the years ahead arise partly because the bulk of the extra tax revenue is to come from a temporary increase in corporation tax, partly because the bulk of the spending cuts are still unspecified (see article).
The taxes arise out of restricted stock units issued to Facebook employees.
The suits arise out of a 1975 federal law declaring that every child is entitled to a "free, appropriate education, " regardless of ability.
The charges arise out of Mr Lawlor's refusal to comply with High Court and Supreme Court orders of discovery from the Flood Tribunal sitting in Dublin.
He pays little heed to the insistence that such interventions as there have been arise from the incorporation of European human rights legislation into the Scotland Act 1998.
The President asked the Governors to continue to identify any additional needs if they arise as the effects of Isaac and the response efforts continue.
The series of facts that led to a lawsuit in a federal court in California for actions committed thousands of miles away is typical of the complexities that arise in establishing jurisdiction, which tends to be among the trickiest areas of the law.
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The peer counselors check back often with these mothers, talking about what challenges might arise and the state of everyone's mental and physical health in the family.
Further fundamental errors in understanding the equality of Reaganomics arise from a failure to distinguish between more Americans getting richer, and only the rich getting richer.
Upon reflection, however, it appears that the lower-than-expected home markup might arise because of the volume of standing room only tickets the Cowboys sell relative to other NFL teams.
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The net cash proceeds are prior to any adjustment for potential tax liabilities which are likely to arise from the sale of spectrum assets even after utilizing the existing net operating losses.
He emphasized the extraordinary work those public servants are performing for all of us and the dangers that would arise again if they were denied the authorities that were "sunsetted" in sixteen of the original Patriot Act's provisions.
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The main costs of space exploration arise from the fact that we are set on sending humans, rather than robots.
Staying out has done the City no harm: its current difficulties arise from the general weakness of financial markets.
The possibility that harm to American security interests could arise from the Hutchison purchase of a large stake in Voicestream Wireless and Omnipoint makes this transaction a candidate for a CFIUS review, even though it is nominally a U.S. entity.
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