class system; caste system; hierarchical system
educational system; school system
political system; political institution; regime
systematic implementation; institutionalization (e.g. way, method)
monetary system; currency system
an apprentice system; apprenticeship
citizen judge system; lay judge system; quasi-jury system
conscription; draft system
mail system; postal service; postal system; post
reimbursement system for high-cost medical care
cabinet system; cabinet government
county and prefecture system
uji-kabane system; system of clans and hereditary titles (of the Yamato court)
Japanese household legal structure (1898-1947)
feed-in tariff system (e.g. solar power); fixed price purchase system
(US) Federal Reserve System
(Japanese) system of lifetime employment
retirement benefit system; retirement system; retirement plan
early retirement program; early retirement programme
one country, two systems (Chinese policy allowing for areas such as Hong Kong to maintain their own economic and administrative systems)
mandatory retirement age (system)
discount system; discount arrangement
national identification number system; My number system
nursing-care insurance system
terauke system; system established by the Edo shogunate that required citizens to register with a temple in order to prove their Buddhist (i.e. non-Christian) faith
point system; credit system
clinical internship system
institutionalism; institutional school
system of universal conscription
tender offer; take-over bid; TOB
civil legal aid system (e.g. legal aid for poor people)
European System of Central Banks; ESCB
national health insurance program (programme)
mark-to-market accounting system
official injury exemption system; system for exempting players injured in an official match from pay reduction or demotion
individual championship system
the system in government offices and business corporations in which draft proposals are prepared by someone in charge of the matter and circulated for collective deliberation and final approval by particular (designated) officials or executives
European Monetary System; EMS
legal reserve system (USA); reserve deposit requirement system
(Japanese) land registration system
gold exchange standard system
committee system; commission system
emergency braking procedure (e.g. during driver training and testing)
system of self-management; honour system
system that allows for the construction of highways and buildings in the same space
single-seat constituency system
consolidated taxation system; consolidated tax payment system
leniency policy; addition to Japan's antitrust law that allows lower fines for the first company involved in a cartel, etc. to admit their involvement
assistance funding system
institutional fatigue; systemic fatigue
technical intern training program (for foreigners)
Nippon Individual Savings Account; NISA
fixed-price purchase system (electricity); feed-in tariff system
accumulated stock investment plan