In December the Independent Committee of Eminent Persons, the panel led by Volcker, the former chairman of the Federal Reserve, said a centralized database was needed " to reach a speedy conclusion to the claims resolution process ."
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In one previous discussion, I suggested that I ( or someone else ) could create a more centralized database for minor candidates of the same party, storing the basic information for several such figures on a single page.
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While, at the time of launch, and for several years, the IBM platform did not support networking or a centralized database as did the Convergent Technologies or Burroughs machines, the allure of IBM was strong, and Excelerator came to prominence.
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The U . N . organization also called for better price databases to allow countries to shop around for the cheapest drugs, though the United States and European countries successfully argued against having one centralized database operated by the WHO.
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What distinguishes the federation concept from Microsoft's existing service is the lack of a single centralized database; it is more akin to a network of automated teller machines in which a customer can use one bank's card at many banks'machines.
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Neuborne and Paul Volcker, the chairman of an independent panel that conducted much of the investigative work in the case, wanted to create a centralized database that would have contained 4.1 million Swiss accounts set up from 1933 to 1945.
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Neuborne and Paul Volcker, the chairman of an independent panel that conducted much of the investigative work in the case, wanted to create a centralized database that would have contained 4 . 1 million Swiss accounts set up from 1933 to 1945.
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Kathryn Blackwell said Ryan, who is no longer with the company, " was a good employee who made a very bad decision . " Afterward, the company instituted a new centralized database to ensure that suspect signal parts are removed quickly, she said.
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Introduced by Sens . Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif ., and Jon Kyl, R-Ariz ., it also would build a centralized database to allow the Immigration and Naturalization Service and other agencies to detect criminals and terrorists at U . S . ports of entry.
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Unlike the use of passwords, which are compared against a centralized database of many users passwords, biometric tokenization allows users to authorize transactions by verifying their unique biometric template on their own local device-which is then used to sign a cryptographic challenge validated on a server.