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It will thrash out problems caused when the British government takes a decision which affects something which is the assemblies' responsibility, and will discuss the treatment of devolved matters in different parts of Britain.The proposed committee, assuming that the assemblies agree to it, will operate rather like the European Council of Ministers.
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As any tokamak, ITER will operate with rather high magnetic fields.
In the final analysis it seems likely that In Amenas will make it more difficult for jihadi groups in the region to operate rather than easier.
"Otherwise there is a danger that many schools will operate in isolation rather than in co-operation," said Mr Stuart.
For-profit "challenger" institutions will not affect prices significantly because most will operate on the fringes rather than in the university heartland.
California is among 13 states, including Connecticut and Maryland, that along with the District of Columbia will operate their own markets rather than rely on the federal HealthCare.gov site.
For its first year, the collider will operate at 5 trillion electron volts, rather than the design standard of 7 trillion, because that is the highest level for which the magnets have yet been tested.
While the Vitesse is repaired in Weymouth, the Express will operate two services a day instead of one to Jersey, from Weymouth rather than Poole.
Maple Leaf (Trains 63 & 64) will operate only between Toronto and Albany-Rensselaer, rather than originating and terminating in New York.
Verizon's iPhone will operate on the company's 3G or third-generation wireless network, rather than the new, faster 4G LTE network that it is introducing.
The peacekeepers, who will wear Nato uniform rather than the blue helmets of the UN, and will operate under a Nato chain of command.
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