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The five districts are also working more collaboratively since groundwater does not adhere to boundaries.
When an enrollment biometric template is encrypted by p k i, this can solely be decrypted using the private key shares of the user (left (s{k_{i}^{1}}right)) and the verifier (left (s{k_{i}^{2}}right)) collaboratively since the proposed system is based on the (2,2 -threshold homomorphic cryptosystem.
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Chris Martin, chairman of the BHS pension scheme, backed up Green's claims and said trustees had worked "openly and collaboratively" with the regulator since the summer of 2014.
There's little incentive for both parties to work collaboratively on novel ideas, since it could potentially help the other side win more seats.
Tennessee's RttT application promised to work collaboratively with unions, but since then it has meaningfully engaged teachers by attacking due process and rushing a "gotcha" evaluation system into place.
But Ms. Quinn said last week that the Transportation Department had begun to work more collaboratively with neighborhoods on bike lanes since the City Council passed a law in 2011 requiring the department to "hold hearings with affected community boards before a bicycle lane is constructed or removed".
Together, the two sides should work collaboratively for the good of the world, especially since the two countries were "passengers in the same boat".
And since its curatorial decisions were made collaboratively, the result at least appeared to express a unified millennial position.
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