The bill also does not address unsolicited ads on the Internet, the pop-ups. |
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Some brands might not be ready to open a store and pop-ups offer a lot of flexibility. |
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There are even some providers who will offer free access if you are willing to surf the Internet with numerous pop-ups from their advertisers. |
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Years ago, you said, pop-ups were considered a place to test a new retail concept. |
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Adware is software that displays advertisements like banners and pop-ups on your computer. |
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Six out of ten of those quizzed said they mistrusted brands that used pop-ups to advertise their products and services. |
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On a mobile device, usability is key when there is so little time or functionality for fiddling with menus, pop-ups or mousing around. |
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Young children love to join in, so look for books with flaps, tabs, pop-ups, peep-holes, textures to feel and questions to answer. |
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We want to eliminate the misperception that software-based ads can only take the form of pop-ups. |
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If the log in page does not appear, your browser has probably been set to block pop-ups. |
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I would outlaw the current catchers' gloves which break in the middle, making it easier to catch pop-ups. |
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The service also blocks pop-ups and accelerates downloads including MP3s and executables. |
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Although brilliant with the glove, Power became a source of controversy because of the one-handed style that he used on ground balls and pop-ups. |
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These policies and procedures are communicated through pop-ups and broadcast e-mails only. |
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Computer crashes, viruses, annoying pop-ups and landing unexpectedly on offensive sites constitute the majority of bad experiences. |
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In Microsoft HTML Help, all pop-ups are, by default, proportionally centered on the hyperlinks. |
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Not too many big words, cute illustrations, and maybe a few colorful pop-ups slapped between two covers, and voila! |
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A few wild swishes, a couple of pop-ups for easy catches, and then a mishit squeezed past first base is enough to keep a streak alive. |
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If I mistyped a domain name, I would get a site that did so many pop-ups and re-spawns that I had to reboot the computer. |
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With its glitter and glare, pop-ups within pop-ups, you're guaranteed to fall for this grand book. |
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With no advertising pop-ups or spyware, your computer and your privacy will be safe so long as you don't download any dodgy files. |
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This mostly happens if you have your browser configured to not allow pop-ups. |
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Automatic play-backs of media content when joining a homepage are as annoying as unsolicited commercial pop-ups or SPAM emails. |
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To get back to the original, page you will close those pop-ups or windows. |
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Those last two shops are retail pop-ups, on short leases for the holidays. |
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They helped and taught one another how to make pop-ups, increased fluency in their specific foreign language, and asked one another questions about color, design and layout. |
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If you want to view the full text of pop-ups, avoid maximizing the Help window or positioning it along the right side of the screen. |
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Some pranks include: Virus shutdown, Multiple pop-ups, Computer screen bug and others. |
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What's more, you can use the pop-ups to choose from among a number of preconfigured designs. |
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Frequent pop-ups are an indication he has been undercutting the ball. |
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If your Google-toolbar blocks pop-ups, you can see this because an exclamation mark appears in the toolbar. |
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If your Yahoo-toolbar blocks pop-ups, you must click on the Yahoo-toolbar on the button circled in red underneath. |
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At the client level XP is Win2k with bolt-ons, many of them naggy pop-ups. |
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For certain web services, Java and pop-ups may also need to be enabled. |
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If the user has pop-ups blocked or if they close the window by clicking the 'X' on the top right, then the banner on the main web page will give the same warning. |
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To use 'One.com Webmail' you will need to allow pop-ups from one.com. |
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Animated banners and pop-ups in both English and French were displayed. |
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It's funny hearing you illustrate some of the problems, because even as a consumer, sitting at home, I get these pop-ups that come up and say that my anti-virus software is out of date, or that my Windows needs to be updated. |
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Sending e-mails and using Internet pop-ups that seem legitimate, but take you to a phony website to try to get you to reveal your personal information. |
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Simply, pop-ups provide a clue to frontline staff to present a targeted product otter or service message to the customer they are servicing. |
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All businesses, big and small, need to protect themselves from computer viruses, hackers, spyware, crimeware, spam, phishing sites, and even pop-ups. |
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Return the tin to the oven for about 12 minutes until the pop-ups are risen and just firm. |
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That's interesting, only because I've certainly bowhunted whitetails from pop-ups, even received shot opportunities while doing so. |
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Malware is spread over the Internet using various methods, including e-mails, pop-ups, compromised websites and instant messaging just to name a few. |
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I'm not saying that pop-ups can't be worthy. |
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Unlike most pop-up stores, which primarily aim to sell merchandise, these non-retail pop-ups are more focused on publicity and marketing. |
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Unicast requires advertisers to include a link that allows viewers to close the superstitial window at any point, an option of many interstitials and pop-ups. |
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This last area has become increasingly testy in Washington, where costly rooftop solar panels have spread alongside pop-ups in many residential neighbourhoods. |
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Ms. Amero and her supporters said the computer lacked a firewall or antispyware protections to prevent inappropriate pop-ups. |
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Catchers and infielders have to team up on pop-ups near the stands to avoid colliding with the stands or backstop or falling into the dugout. |
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The non-profit arts organization Boffo gets around that problem by placing pop-ups outside the city's top shopping destinations. |
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The bait range is split into a range of Boilies, Groundbait, pop-ups floaters and pellets, and each comes with a top tip form Matt. |
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If, for example, a shortstop is not as skilled as the second baseman or third baseman in catching pop-ups, the list should be changed to reflect this fact. |
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For the same reasons stated above, most coaches prefer their first baseman or third baseman, rather than catcher, to take pop-ups down the foul lines. |
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Pop-ups have emerged strongly across the UK in recent years as part of efforts to avoid shops lying empty for extended periods. |
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