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Gail Gitcho, a spokeswoman for the Romney campaign, said the campaign followed both the letter and the spirit of the law on coordination.
Campaign finance reform advocate Fred Wertheimer hailed the prosecution as an "extremely important development," as super PACs have proliferated with seemingly little enforcement and oversight of laws against coordination.
This is achieved by a set of coordination laws structured as chemical-resembling reactions, designed so as to enact feedback loops that regulate and balance the "activity level" of (atomic or composite) services.
In particular, the design of an infrastructure that supports the enactment of coordination laws involving a multiplicity of physically distributed tuple spaces demands a careful treatment of the aspects related to synchrony, atomicity, locality of interactions, and global interpretation of coordination rules.
Such a move is typically intended to comply with campaign finance laws barring coordination of advertising spending.
But a lack of coordination among law enforcement agencies, opposition from police executives and unions, and an absence of federal guidance have meant that in many cases police departments do not know the background of prospective officers if they fail to disclose a troubled work history.
Diversion and alternatives to deprivation of liberty were identified as areas for scaling up in the UN Common Approach to Justice for Children endorsed by the principals' of UN entities in the Rule of Law Coordination and Resource Group.
It suggests a problem of not simply porous borders, but a lack of coordination among law enforcement and intelligence officials.
More concretely, law is a promulgated plan of coordination whereby a society can realize goods (both tangible and intangible) that cannot be achieved by other means.
Mr. Cunningham said that the group would file whatever lobbying disclosures were required by law, but that the issue of coordination was legally irrelevant.
Genealogical thinkers as different as Patrick Atiyah and Margaret Jane Radin wondered why the law should be especially solicitous of coordination through private exchange or of the promise-based contractual obligation through which market economies manage such exchange (see, e.g., Atiyah 1979 and Radin 1987).
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