The British system is essentially an overlaid "head-up display", similar to those used in jet fighters.
Although we have a coalition right now, the British system tends to produce clear-cut, winner-takes-all results.
That meant abandoning not just the British crown, but the British system of parliamentary democracy.
Given the magnitude of such potential changes, the British system evolved quickly into a very partisan, party-centric system.
That is to say, the British system, in which governments decide to pay for things using coldly utilitarian calculations.
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They feared Thatcherism was too big a shock to the British system and trusted in the wisdom of Westminster and Whitehall.
"It's not about their nationality, it's about whether they have put into the British system, " he told BBC Radio 4's World at One.
The British system revolves around the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971.
The failure of the Social Democratic Party, which broke away from Labour in the early 1980s, proved how hard the British system is on new parties.
The downside of the British system, of course, is that handicaps are based on fewer reported scores and thus are slower to reflect a player's changing ability.
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American litigation has gotten nearly as bad as the British system of justice in the 19th Century when Charles Dickens wrote the lawyer-bashing novel Bleak House.
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He said of more than 200, 000 pensions paid outside the UK, more than half of them were to people who had "never put a penny" into the British system.
She said asylum seekers normally had "very little information about the British system", but came to the UK because of historic links, family, or because "it's where they end up being smuggled to".
"From the begnining the British system, and in particular the intelligence services responsible for collusion and the running of agents within the loyalist death squads, have used every means available to them to prevent the truth from emerging around Pat Finucane's case and hundreds of other similar killings, " he said.
That said, one big difference between the British system and Chapter 11 is that in Britain suppliers have the right to terminate contracts in the event of bankruptcy, quickly disrupting a firm's activities, whereas in America counterparties have to stay as long as they receive reasonable reassurance that they will be paid.
"If James Murdoch did not have the backing of independent shareholders at BSkyB, I think his position would be very difficult, under the British governance system" said the source.
Power in the media still lies with editors and proprietors, just as power in the British political system still lies with the government.
Under the present British system, hospitals are set targets for the length of wait regardless of the urgency of treatment.
Indeed, the British regulatory system (London is where most European hedge funds are based) has worked pretty well.
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The British political system counts against a newcomer like Mr Obama bursting on to the scene, says black Conservative MP Adam Afriyie.
We have confidence in the British legal system coming to a just conclusion.
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Not only is time a factor but in the British planning system, each case is dealt with on its own merits.
Casually, the movie chronicles the end of the rigid British class system and the liberation of the working class through popular entertainment.
He described the British justice system as one "respected across the world", for which taxpayers should not have to "shoulder the burden".
Yet if a hedge fund moves from London to Geneva, it does not reduce the risk of the British financial system one jot.
Raja also got Mansha to re-engage with the British value system.
It is now in the hands of the British legal system.
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Interestingly, even as Thatcher was working to open things up and making the British class system more like America's, the US class system started becoming more and more rigid.
He entered the British care system in the 1960s having been given up for adoption by his mother who gave birth in England before returning to Ethiopia.
Mr McKinnon's mother, Janis Sharp, welcomes comments made by President Barack Obama, on a state visit to the UK. President Obama said he would "respect" the British legal system.
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