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A core curriculum was introduced to provide a common scheme of studies throughout the country.
In one common scheme, absent soldiers pay half of their salaries to their officers.
FOR four decades, many pennywise subway riders have hatched a common scheme when confronted by a fare increase.
Prince Bandar's estate manager explained that behind this lay a common scheme - a discretionary trust whose beneficiaries were members of the prince's family.
Medical care and treatment is not an inherently dangerous activity, such as driving an automobile, from which the common scheme of no-fault insurance comes.
According to Stan Bosco, the society's assistant director for consumer affairs, one common scheme is to offer a trip that, if paid for immediately, can be taken any time in the next 18 months.
Perhaps the most common scheme used to game the system is to mix in cheap cane sugar from abroad with European beet sugar, which lowers production costs and increases volume.
The Germans are balking at that notion, however, and are also wary of pooling responsibility for weak banks in other countries as the common scheme would see German banks being taxed to pay for bad banks elsewhere.
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The most common schemes are mortgage-based products secured against your home and repaid when you die or go into long-term care.
The most common schemes to steal elections involve old-fashioned vote buying, using absentee ballots that are cast without the supervision of poll workers.
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