Once the pub has been cleared, customers will re-enter by a side door for a lengthy lock-in. |
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This means that when you use our services you are free from vendor lock-in. |
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On maturity, investors will receive either the final value of the bond or the highest lock-in value, whichever is greater. |
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There were a number of interested parties, clearly, but at this point, I understand since this is a lock-in agreement, this is a done deal. |
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Drinkers inside last night were given the option of leaving the pub before work began or remaining inside for an all-night lock-in. |
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The magazine says the pub's secluded location makes it perfect for the ultimate lock-in. |
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To relive the excitement of the lock-in, I'll be starting work at closing time tonight, and working through till breakfast. |
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This creates a lock-in condition for the customer, which means higher costs for upgrades, service and expansion. |
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A lot of the time I'm here before it opens and see all the food being delivered or I might stay for a lock-in and end up sweeping the floors. |
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The other landlords in the town thought we were taking their lock-in trade so they wanted to get us closed down and, eventually, we were. |
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The people's choice will be based on factors like functionality, quality, and convenience, rather than on customer lock-in. |
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Although a lock-in in your friendly local pub may be most welcome, product lock-ins are usually a sign that something fishy is afoot. |
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The workers began a strike and held a lock-in, after refusing to allow 10 factory managers to leave. |
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The scheme will have a tenure of three to seven years, and will have an initial lock-in period, as specified by each bank. |
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He was cynically lured into helpless addiction by the Perth scone barons in a lock-in at a local tea-room. |
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For example, an entrepreneur could patent a superior standard and market it in ways that overcome the lock-in of the inferior standard. |
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Instead of a single lock-in price, the lender sets a price range with a floor and ceiling. |
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You, the producer may then lock-in that price by selling a December corn futures contract through a broker. |
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The microphone signal was amplified by a low-noise preamplifier and was processed by a two-phase lock-in amplifier. |
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Typically, in leveraged buyouts, a significant amount of stock is set aside for management over a three-year lock-in period. |
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Most industries can only engineer that level of customer lock-in by devious means, such as the software industry's use of proprietary file formats. |
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A heavy drinker who thought nothing of downing up to 30 pints a day, died following a late-night lock-in after being bailed by a court to live in a pub. |
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After much discussion we plumped for a pub in West London for a lock-in. |
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He particularly liked the line in which we reported how drinkers were given the option of leaving before work began, or staying all-night for a lock-in. |
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My father had to haul her out of one of the village pubs after midnight, where she was found enjoying a lock-in with a bunch of long distance lorry drivers. |
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The maturity date will be established 5 years from your previous anniversary date, and will lock-in the blended rate in effect at that time. |
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Some of the share dealing took place within weeks of expiry of the lock-in period agreed in the offering prospectus. |
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This modified Wheatstone bridge is connected to a dual phase lock-in amplifier as shown above. |
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The lock-in period will help the genuine and needy allottees to have a site and build house. |
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Customers are questioning the lock-in to any technology, even database. |
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Many others are picketing the council in support of the lock-in. |
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The law's supporters have been counting on a lock-in effect to make the law hard to repeal. |
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This can involve paying a fee to the lender, depending on the length of the lock-in period. |
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Those associate members whose reports are graded during the lock-in will be notified of results in April. |
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We had one drink, the bell was rung and then that most glorious of things, a lock-in. |
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Farmers can also take advantage of a no-charge Target Pricing Service if they wish to pre-arrange lock-in at a specific target price. |
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During this period Amazigh migrants from the working-class area of Cornella, who were in the lock-in in the Pilar church, began to come together. |
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The youth group will have their annual lock-in this weekend. |
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As we have just discussed, an estate freeze allows you to lock-in the value of your investments, which in turn means that the capital gain on death that you will face will also be locked-in at current levels. |
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With a daily lock-in of every new high watermark in each Profit Lock-In Note, ONE Financial clients can be sure that any gains their Notes achieve will be there at maturity, no matter what happens in the markets. |
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Consequently, he initiates a cash-and-carry trade consisting of the purchase of the cheapest-to-deliver bond in the cash market and the sale of CGZ futures, to lock-in a profit. |
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This was often associated with exporting firms that were experiencing negative currency effects from the stronger Canadian dollar, but that were unwilling to lock-in the exchange rate at current levels. |
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Lenders provide the borrower the opportunity to lock-in an interest rate and points on the loan product of choice prior to closing the mortgage loan transaction. |
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The photodiode signal is analyzed by a dual-channel lock-in amplifier, referenced by the driving frequency of the rf coils produced by a voltage controlled oscillator. |
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