Different end-user groups often make modifications without a central clearinghouse to monitor the impact on the infrastructure. |
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The office has established a clearinghouse of mentors who volunteer to help authors prepare their manuscripts for publication. |
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By 1890, the federal government had taken over the operation, and Ellis Island became the central clearinghouse. |
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In addition, the caucus will serve as a clearinghouse for information and a sounding board for ideas brought forth by the nursing community. |
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Collectively, they have developed a wealth of resources and experience and have become a clearinghouse for information. |
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This caps the risk to the clearinghouse by transferring it to the futures traders. |
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The rise of the clearinghouse depersonalized the buyer-seller relations completely, giving rise to the present form of futures trading. |
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The EU should support a clearinghouse for the documentation and analysis of the experiences in this field. |
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Both buyers and sellers would pay a fee for the services of the clearinghouse. |
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The clearinghouse would also host regular encounters for those working with immigrants in each community. |
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The African Group said a clearinghouse should be established to facilitate exchange of scientific and technical information. |
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The PCVI collects and synthesizes studies and reports and acts as a clearinghouse for information on victims of crime issues. |
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A clearinghouse for information about Iraqis who disappeared under the old government, the building should be ablaze with pain. |
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There is no federal agency or clearinghouse that monitors the sale or ownership of guns. |
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A future opportunity will lie in making the website an active clearinghouse mechanism to disseminate good practices and success stories. |
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It acts as a source of conceptual and practical guidance on e.g. wastewater treatment and provides a clearinghouse on activities and expertise. |
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When she learned about babymoons, Ilonka Molijn-van Ginkel, a 31-year-old mother of two who lives in Amersfoort, the Netherlands, co-founded www.baby-moon.eu, a clearinghouse for luxury pre-birth getaways, in January. |
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Ultimately, as Ben Bernanke observed more than twenty years ago, the clearinghouse system works in part because the government stands behind them as utilities. |
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A central derivatives clearinghouse, for example, is a commonsense reform. |
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In the event of a default by one of the counterparties, the clearinghouse will use the margin posted by the defaulting counterparty to cover the losses incurred. |
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An Acronis forum acts as a clearinghouse for users to share scripts. |
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After the company needing currency-risk protection makes its euro-dollar trade with a bank, each of them turns its side of the trade over to the clearinghouse. |
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Exchanges also act as the clearinghouse for each transaction, meaning that they collect and deliver the shares, and guarantee payment to the seller of a security. |
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The Society played a large role in spreading Robert Boyle's experimental philosophy around Europe and acted as a clearinghouse for intellectual correspondence and exchange. |
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The Society played a large role in spreading Robert Boyle's experimental philosophy around Europe, and acted as a clearinghouse for intellectual correspondence and exchange. |
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As proof, she offered a document from the National Student Clearinghouse database, which verifies college degrees. |
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Each year, the Abstinence Clearinghouse devotes two hours of its annual conference to debunking a man whose fame and influence peaked generations ago. |
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The National Guideline Clearinghouse is a publicly available database of evidence-based clinical practice guidelines and related documents. |
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With goals looking toward future growth and innovation and modernizing infrastructure, the Clearinghouse is developing several new areas and enhancing existing service areas. |
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The Eye staff were proud of winning a Newsletter Clearinghouse design award in 1999, but after four years, any stylesheet becomes cluttered with exceptions and workarounds. |
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