They've broken the whole tradition of the way the boundary commissions determined on a basis of consensus what seats were represented around Britain and they're fixing that.
Following that, it now plans a pilot to test the inclusion of Level 3 qualifications - as advanced studies are known - in the post-16 tables "on a basis of equivalence to A-level".
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What makes the Madoff story interesting, though not evidence of systematic failure of the regulatory or legal system, is that Mr. Madoff and some of his clients had dealt on a basis of trust for more than a generation.
In 2005, the bureau of the Fifa World Cup organising committee reached a decision to invalidate the result of a World Cup qualification match between Uzbekistan and Bahrain on the basis of a 'technical error by the referee of the match'.
In social housing, for example, we will extend choice-based lettings - which give council and housing association tenants a new service to identify locations and properties, in place of traditional schemes where tenants were simply allocated a property on the basis of a centrally-imposed points system.
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"At the LMA the image of the game matters and we speak to all of our members on an ongoing basis on a variety of issues, " he added.
And we agreed that we would pursue further reductions on a reciprocal basis of nuclear weapons in Europe.
Mr Gallagher has accused Sinn Fein of carrying out a "hatchet job" and a "political assassination" on the basis of the word of a convicted fuel smuggler.
The debate that followed focused on the importance of communication in a world of information overflow, and the need for deeper and stronger dialogue on the basis of a common humanity.
"People should realize that a little bit of alcohol on a regular basis decreases the risks of aging, " says Ellison, who specializes in researching, among other things, the relationship between moderate alcohol consumption and chronic diseases.
In 2007, when most other countries were nearing the end of a boom driven by excess credit, Germany had the highest unemployment rate (8.7% of the workforce on a harmonised basis) of the group of seven leading industrialised countries.
But almost all MPs are elected on a party ticket on the basis of a party manifesto.
For the Case-Shiller 10-City Composite Home Price Index, we forecast that it will show a decline of 3.4 percent on a year-over-year basis, while displaying an increase of 1.2 percent on a month-over-month basis.
For the Case-Shiller 10-City Composite Home Price Index, we forecast that it will show a decline of 2.9 percent on a year-over-year basis, while displaying an increase of 0.9 percent on a month-over-month basis.
Goldman's ability to spin gold out of virtually any market scenario on a consistent basis is the envy of many on Wall Street, but it is not by accident.
Batter says the company will offer content on a pay-per-view basis on a wide range of devices, including Android tablets and smartphones, Blu-Ray players, Intel processor-based Ultrabooks and various others.
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Alternatively, the proposal would tax certain intangible property related income on a current basis at a rate of 15%, whether derived directly by a U.S. corporation or by a foreign subsidiary.
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It is true that Mr Hunt has the power to vet any takeover of a broadcaster on the basis of whether the new owner would be fit and proper, or whether the takeover would restrict "plurality" (broadly choice and diversity of media).
Five examples of Mac malware still represents a tiny fraction of the many thousands of variants researchers at antivirus companies spot on a regular basis, most of which focus on profit rather than espionage.
Nowadays a typical client hires one of Kalexsyn's 32 chemists on a weekly or monthly basis to produce a vial of organic compound--assuming the molecule can be built.
Lincoln, on the other hand, is a major dose of reality, because just about everything we do on a daily basis involves some form of negotiation.
"While prices will continue to fall on a year-on-year basis, you can see some signs of stabilizing on a sequential basis, " said Kris Li, a property analyst from Shenyin Wanguo Research and Consulting.
The GMC says it cannot strike a doctor off the medical register on the basis of a judgement made by another regulatory abroad.
Mr Brahimi is trying to seek a way out of the crisis on the basis of a peace plan approved at an international conference in June, but which left President Assad's role unclear.
But it becomes clear, in conversation with photographer Justin, that we have committed ourselves to a trip across the world to drive a car nobody has ever heard of, in a place miles from anywhere, across an inhospitable national park, on the basis of a website and several late-night emails.
Continuing on a recent positive trend, as of June 2012, pending home sales in the U.S., on average, increased by 9.5% (seasonally adjusted) and 8.4% (not seasonally adjusted) respectively on a year-over-year basis with increases experienced across all four regions, with the slight exception of the West on a seasonally adjusted annual rate basis, of the country.
"Some of the commonly used medicines have a basis on herbs or have a basis in plants, and some of the ones were developed using plants, " said Dr. Cynthia Mulrow with Audie Murphy Veterans Hospital.
"SASCOC, like the rest of the public, knows no more than what is in the public domain, which is there has been an alleged fatal shooting on the basis of a mistaken identity and an apparent assumption of a burglary, " the South African Olympic committee said.
This is due to a combination of factors, including concerns that the market may have gotten ahead of itself on a short-term basis, the increasing possibility of sequestration occurring and a reversion to the mean.
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So says Michael Morris, a professor of psychology at Columbia University, on the basis of research carried out on a bunch of college students.
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