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With nearly 20 new companies doing business in New Jersey — introducing much more variation in price and service levels among insurers — nearly a third of the state's three million drivers have switched carriers.

As far as combat immunity is concerned, Mr Hammond has already suggested that the government will have to legislate to restore it in full if legal decisions go against it.The armed forces should urgently consider another reform, too: introducing much more rigorous legal training for all ranks.

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We will introduce much more stringent capital and liquidity requirements in a co-ordinated global process.

Insurance is the classic example of a mechanism for spreading the risk of financial disaster, but recently, investment companies have introduced much more sophisticated mechanisms.

Besides extended address space, aggregative routes, automatic configuration, improved security, enhanced mobility and support for quality of service, IPv6 will also introduce much more complexity to current network caused by transition technologies.

Cash called on the government to introduce much more challenging targets on salt reduction in cheese as a "cost-effective" way to improve public health and to follow the much tougher lead set by the US.

However, if Francis decides that in effect NHS regulation at the time failed - he can hardly conclude otherwise - then ministers may come under pressure to introduce much more robust regulation.

After write-downs and IT problems, the plan to merge six benefit payments into one had to be completely "reset" and will be introduced much more slowly than originally planned.

Korea, France, and Italy also lost fewer manufacturing jobs than the United States, even though they introduced much more industrial robots.

Her death heavily affected Rowling's writing and she introduced much more detail about Harry's loss in the first book, because she knew how it felt.

However, the variation among Papuan-speaking groups (40.4%) was far greater than among Oceanic-speaking groups (14.9%)–an important distinction, since the Oceanic-speaking groups tend to be distributed along the coastlines, and they were introduced much more recently in the region.

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