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Although the panel's advice is unlikely to be fully implemented, it may influence official policy.

The main results of the paper show that if this type of reform were to be fully implemented, it would change the basis of the Spanish pension system by transforming it into a universal pension system (or Beveridgean).

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"Actions to correct these conditions had been identified, scheduled and initiated prior to the event, but had not been fully implemented," it reported.

Truelove said if the caps were fully implemented it would be a disaster for the NHS: "Fundamentally, Monitor is forcing agencies providing healthcare to break the law from the 1 April, when maximum pay rates are further capped," he said.

Various analyses of Obama's cap-and-trade plan, including one by Stavins, suggest that after it is fully implemented, it would cost less than 1percentt of gross domestic product a year, or about $100 billion in today's terms.

"Once this has been fully implemented it will require local authorities, the police, prisons, probation services, schools, colleges – and yes, universities too – to have due regard to the need to prevent people from being drawn into terrorism.

But Mr Kerry said; "Providing this effort is fully implemented, it can end the threat that these weapons pose not only to the Syrian people but to their neighbours, to the region... and the world".

Yet even once rules to that effect have been fully implemented, it is important to understand that shadow banking does not reduce the likelihood of defaults on individual loans it just transfers the losses to parts of the financial system where they are less likely to have nasty repercussions.

Fundamentally, the situation in Iraq has largely moved beyond Washington's ability to influence or control; even if the report were fully implemented, it could not significantly alter the grim strategic landscape.

They know that once it is fully implemented, it will be impossible to take away the many benefits of ObamaCare.

In addition, when the provisions of the new healthcare law are fully implemented, it's estimated that 30 million Americans of all ages previously uninsured or underinsured also will have health benefits.

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