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A graduated system would avoid this".
One is the Ontario land-transfer tax, a graduated system that levies a one-time charge of about 6,375 Canadian dollars (about $6,100) on a property costing 495,000 Canadian dollars (about $475,000).
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But one provider in Ireland, Eircom, recently started instituting its own version of a graduated response system.
Limitations include lack of a graduated learning system for the HWs, logistics, and time constraints.
The BPI believes that a graduated response system – whereby infringing subscribers are given an escalated notifications, warnings and deterrent measures – is a fair and proportionate way to effect a change in behaviour.
On this system, a graduated scale of payments is provided in proportion to an achieved benchmark of a quality of care indicator.
"This system offers a graduated scale of security options to allow Defence to respond appropriately to changes in the threat environment".
France has also implemented a so-called graduated response system.
She believes unionization will "create a two-tiered graduate system" and will be a "nightmare".
That meant using renewables rather than fossil fuel; endeavouring to make carpet tiles out of carbohydrate polymers rather than petroleum; and recycling old-carpet sludge into pellets that could be used as backing.Some of the technologies Mr Anderson hoped for (and half-envisaged, as a graduate in systems engineering from his much-loved Georgia Tech) had not been invented when he started.
Next week's elections, which seem likely to go ahead, could see a change in the U.S. graduate system.
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