The critical factor was the decentralized architecture of the Grokster and Morpheus software. |
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The identification of order with law eliminates from public consciousness the very concept of the decentralized provision of order. |
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To execute on so many fronts, he has decentralized the organization and delegated a lot of decision-making. |
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The FBI has a decentralized command structure to facilitate prosecution of federal cases at the local field-office level. |
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The Schema framework approach creates a decentralized framework of strictly versioned schemas. |
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As authority is decentralized, local school politics becomes the lever of organizational change at the school site. |
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We were facing a highly mobile and decentralized enemy whose task was to locate and attack soft targets. |
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There is a difference, he observes, between intelligent decentralized decisionmaking and slavish imitation. |
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Before April 2002, the food system was decentralized and was not cook-chill. |
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The blockchain is managed by a decentralized network that verifies and puts a time-stamp on payments. |
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In short-term regimes, the need to shift production goals rapidly makes decentralized authority difficult. |
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Senegal is a moderately decentralized republic dominated by a strong presidency. |
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Such negative state intervention was not possible in the much more decentralized Western Europe. |
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In May 1860 Cavour promised the Chamber a more decentralized system, and a parliamentary commission was set up. |
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As organizations, each national party is a decentralized and loose confederation of state parties and of other affiliated groups. |
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In this regard the decentralized Igbo were the polar opposite of the British Crown. |
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The software for these decentralized peer-to-peer networks is freely available from dozens of sites. |
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She said her ministry had decentralized the issuance of title deeds to speed up the process. |
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Bitcoins are mined by a decentralized network of computers that guess solutions to a mathematical puzzle. |
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These personal telecomputers will become thoroughly decentralized and more and more individualized. |
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Nation building in a country as destitute and decentralized as Afghanistan, he argued, was hopeless. |
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Because of the 'Net's decentralized nature, cyberwarfare is less like an artillery battle than it is like hand-to-hand combat. |
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The Ottomans had managed Arabia through a decentralized system of provinces called valyets, run by governors they appointed. |
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Full-scale civil wars are giving way to fragmented armed groups with decentralized power bases in remote border regions. |
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We want a decentralized government that will give us more freedom to manage our own affairs. |
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Rather, his appeal proceeded from a radical message of individual autonomy and decentralized political power. |
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The emerging church movement, in particular, has embraced a kind of steady, decentralized growth that can seem CrossFit-ish. |
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The next step in the evolution of these double-skin walls was to integrate such decentralized environmental control systems within the standard curtain wall thickness. |
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Outlying health centres will be restocked to provide care for expellees in a more decentralized way in the different parts of the region. |
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The result is a highly decentralized, cellular, insular network of enemies that cannot be decapitated or stopped by the excision of a single cell. |
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Housing co-ops also have one of the best methods of decentralized communication, through CHF Canada and local federations, and can share ideas. |
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In approaching this challenge, it is obvious that a decentralized organization will have an advantage over a centralized one. |
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Funding is decentralized to the regions, which then decentralize to community projects. |
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Compared to Liberty, Bitcoin is an even more decentralized type of digital currency known as a cryptocurrency. |
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The problem is that in a decentralized community, there is often someone who will take the bait. |
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As a result, users can feasibly cultivate their own supply, and consequently production is highly decentralized. |
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The exchange of data with these decentralized devices is carried out predominantly cyclically. |
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The asset is also used as a medium of exchange in the decentralized market to obtain the special goods. |
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Even within a State, the environment can also be used and be the subject of a power struggle between the central power and decentralized powers. |
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That structure is decentralized to the lowest level of the administrative hierarchy. |
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The religion is highly distributed and decentralized, held together by its beliefs. |
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Both are settled cultivators, but, while Nupe society is hierarchical, that of the Tiv tends to be decentralized. |
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Thirdly, UNICEF is strengthening decentralized local governance in support of children and women. |
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Apache allows for decentralized management of configuration via special files placed inside the web tree. |
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This bill presupposes a decentralized management of water resources in terms of river basins. |
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Under a decentralized system, basic services could be provided according to the needs and preferences of local people. |
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Part of Kanko's reasoning for buying Canon is that the company should benefit from the trend towards decentralized Internet-based printing. |
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In addition, it is clear that efforts to generate better evidence must be expanded to decentralized levels. |
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Renewable energy systems, including grid-connected windmills, decentralized wind-diesel systems and photovoltaic devices, will be installed. |
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I want to emphasize that decentralized cooperation can play a key role in our future relations, at every level. |
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The principle of local management decentralized at the basin level is attractive and systems of this kind operate efficiently when set up. |
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The new version provides for a decentralized approach enabling improved end user control of data entry and retrieval. |
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In addition, there were subnational trainings to develop state or province spending assessments in eight large and decentralized countries. |
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This project aimed to use an innovative decentralized nodal mechanism to get close to the target audience. |
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This decentralized, department-by-department approach to sustainable development strategies is unique internationally. |
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They are also an effective solution to the growing need for decentralized rural electrification programs in developing countries. |
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Because for every centralized application on the Internet, there can be an open, secure, and decentralized alternative. |
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In addition, its organizational structure is more decentralized than the Boy Scouts, which has a top-down hierarchy. |
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Drawing blood cultures in a decentralized environment seems to be among the most costly downside to decentralizing phlebotomy. |
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The enhanced peer-to-peer support for Windows XP will enable developers to more easily build decentralized applications. |
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The decentralized structure tends to reduce top-down control, leaving decisions about individual programmes to the people who know best what is needed and what will work in their situation. |
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Our decentralized structure allows our sales representant a greater range of possibilities to adapt our offer to the particular needs of our clientele. |
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Our relationship is diverse but also quite decentralized. |
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The system's elegance has led some to wonder: if money can be decentralized and, to some extent, anonymized, can't the same model be applied to other things, like e-mail? |
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Bitcoin, a new decentralized peer-to-peer digital currency, aspires to achieve this kind of borderless world. |
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At the same time, responsibility for urban transport is being decentralized to the cities, which are often strapped for cash and are institutionally ill prepared for the new challenges. |
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We are dealing with fanatics who are full of hate but clever, who are organized in decentralized cells that are very hard to detect and who of course are well financed. |
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Ecuador's government has become increasingly decentralized. |
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The Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs, our dear Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs, has the nerve to tell us that Canada is a decentralized federation. |
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Cities have significantly decentralized over recent decades in a pattern known as urban sprawl. |
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Using vacant and abandoned lots, Mr. Kipping proposes a decentralized information bank spread out across Harlem as if the neighborhood were an exploded campus for learning. |
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Miniaturization: our projects aim to integrate new technologies or to miniaturize immunoassays. one of our objectives is to develop smaller, rapid tests for decentralized analyses, for example at the patient's point of care. |
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Not surprisingly, additional needs were identified for nonpoint source pollution prevention and decentralized or onsite wastewater systems. |
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Consociationalism is often associated with Arend Lijphart's articulation of a non-territorial based system of decentralized power. |
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The easy street into decentralized automation. |
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Thus organizations which balk at decentralization nevertheless reap the benefits of the decentralized structures of other members of the System, at little or no cost to them. |
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It is commonly accepted that economic efficiency is best promoted through decentralized and liberalized energy markets, with freely determined market prices. |
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The results, which led to the writing of a mimeograph, show that a central government cannot do much to curb fissiparous tendencies of the processes of decentralized formation of jurisdictions. |
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At the decentralized level, on the Portuguese side they are: a Coordination Committee and Regional Development of the Region Norte and a cross-border referent and on the Galicia side: a cross-border referent. |
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In addition to this approach of raising taxes in small doses, the rates of several payroll taxes are set through apparently decentralized decision making. |
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After the Stuxtnet virus attacks, it is becoming obvious that control systems are subject to cyber-vulnerabilities, and the limits of decentralized installations are perceivable. |
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These measures should without doubt rid WHO of some of the handicaps and scale down the present high operational costs which inhibit the efficient functioning of its decentralized system. |
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Societies as varied as France and Brazil are facing this very same problem. If Brazil is tackling it in a different manner, it is because our state structure is somewhat decentralized. |
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At the end of the 8th century, the former Western Roman Empire was decentralized and overwhelmingly rural. |
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These networks are not designed, but nevertheless emerge as a result of decentralized individual economic decisions. |
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Due to its decentralized nature, there is some disagreement over what actually constitutes Wicca. |
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Studies on swarm robotics systems have shown the potential of large-scale multirobot systems based on decentralized control. |
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The nation's administration is highly decentralized, so that the federal government has limited powers. |
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The reasons for these weaknesses vary, but generally can be simplified into decentralized polities, or religious sites. |
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Final allocation of output was achieved through relatively decentralized, unplanned contracting. |
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However, strictly speaking Spain is not a federalism, but a decentralized administrative organization of the state. |
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Seven decentralized administrations group one to three regions for administrative purposes on a regional basis. |
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In the 8th century BC, power became decentralized during the Spring and Autumn period, named after the influential Spring and Autumn Annals. |
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The church has, however, a highly decentralized structure and characteristics of a confederation. |
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On strategic policy questions of a sensitive nature, the existing power structure controlled by the Prime Minister and the Cabinet is not likely to support more decentralized, consultative approaches. |
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It replace decentralized cottage industries with centralized factory jobs, driving economic upheaval and urbanization. |
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The 'caddy' process is a decentralized model of human capital management based on the community of employees, collaboration, and self-organization. |
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Many challenges are connected with the delivery of assistance given the country's size and diversity, its administrative, highly decentralized system of government, as well as issues of security and access. |
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The BSI Group as a whole does not produce British Standards, as standards work within the BSI is decentralized. |
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In a decentralized federation, that is how things are done. |
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A decentralized movement of refuseniks is increasingly fighting back against the Border Patrol's shocking internal checkpoint system. |
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A multicultural and decentralized Group, Havas is present in 88 countries through its networks of agencies located in 45 countries and contractual affiliations with agencies in 43 additional countries. |
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It is recommended that the NLC and DSP consider a pilot project testing the concept of a national repository for select electronic information based on a physically decentralized model and a unique identifier system. |
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Manufacturing decentralized early and extensively. |
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If successful, Arthurdale would have paved the way for the rest of America to become a place of decentralized, nonindustrialized subsistence homesteads. |
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The capacity of next generation of cellular networks using femtocaches is studied when multihop communications and decentralized cache placement are considered. |
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They quickly realized that a decentralized approach was needed to make an impact at the village level in this political struggle against the so-called Viet Cong. |
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It was highly decentralized at first, with the territorial dukes having practical sovereignty in their duchies, especially in the southern duchies of Spoleto and Benevento. |
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For much of the 19th century, the University consisted of decentralized and separate faculties specializing in Political Science, Philosophy, and Pure Science. |
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This decentralized system was necessary due to the social order of the time, but could lead to motley forces with variable training, equipment and abilities. |
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The administration of the City is decentralized into 11 districts. |
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Antiscalantdosierstation, Downstream softening, membrane degassing exist for O2 and CO2 capture, Stickstoffeinspeisestation, CIP station and a decentralized switchgear. |
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