The law is far-reaching and has attempted to change many aspects of healthcare related to patient privacy and insurance portability. |
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Graphics on the package emphasize product portability, depicting on-the-go activities. |
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If you improve insurance portability, you'll have gone a considerable ways towards covering conditions before they get to be pre-existing. |
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It's common for such items as mowers and quads to be stolen because of their portability. |
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The weapon's smaller models are still popular with security guards who favour its portability. |
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Although digital channels can be heard via a digital TV or over the Internet, portability of the radio makes it an attractive option. |
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As small as a CD player, its portability offers patients mobility while it actively mixes blood as it pumps through the device. |
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There is hope this technology will boost the digital music market by enabling portability and greater integration of hardware and content. |
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This is more important than anything else except portability across different hardware architectures. |
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Close attention is being paid to robustness, portability, scalability, security, and integrity in the development of our software. |
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Work continues to revise the graphics pipeline for greater performance, new functions, and platform portability. |
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For many, if not most, game developers, portability is still not considered a worthwhile goal. |
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This portability facilitates use of the system when customer equipment modules are not easily accessible to external communication sources. |
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Even with health insurance portability and the like, the way we obtain and maintain health insurance in America is deeply broken. |
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Larger companies have to offer some sort of stakeholder or group personal pension plans, both of which allow flexibility and portability. |
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The company is wise to focus on improving the portability of its super-premium ice creams. |
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Nearly all cited tax efficiency as their main priority in choosing a pension, followed by portability and flexibility. |
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Like many who switched employers before pension portability, I now have to make up for those 'lost years' of early career moves. |
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Its portability allows the desensitizer to be placed on either side or any position from the operator. |
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This thicknesser has been built with the features of a floor mounted thicknesser, but with the portability of a bench mount thicknesser. |
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Essentially the decision comes down to a trade-off between features and portability. |
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When portability is essential, the SVP conveyor belt vulcanizer meets the needs of a variety of job requirements. |
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The later development of the codex made for greater ease of reference and portability. |
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The Aureon 7.1 FireWire comes in a plasticized fabric casing, which underscores its portability. |
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That's still a big premium to pay for portability and extra battery life when you can get much more powerful laptops for much less. |
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Aside from the risks, equity-linked annuities suffer from the lack of portability that all annuities, as insurance products, possess. |
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There may often be a trade-off between portability and ownership, and so users may have to decide which is more important. |
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How this makes Social Security less workable or efficient is difficult for me to understand since Social Security is the ultimate in portability. |
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The money and resources expended on ensuring portability of old-fangled phone numbers will be diverted from other projects. |
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Light visors, which are worn like caps and provide patients with increased portability, are another available source of light therapy. |
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Embellishing Machine is lightweight and has a sturdy, integrated carrying handle for portability and easy storage. |
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Color handling in the X Window System is complex because of the need for portability to many different types of displays. |
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Further research on the portability of skills and experience across sectors will add depth to this analysis over the coming year. |
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Long into the future, the printed book will continue to survive because of its portability, durability, and flexibility. |
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Data portability is the ability to shift data from one place to another and not be tied to a particular system. |
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Their portability from bread wheat to durum wheat has been verified by PCR amplification in durum wheat, using primers defined for bread wheat under the same PCR conditions. |
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While elaborating a long-term solution, the concept of account number portability should be reviewed. |
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When applicable, NIHB funds oxygen portability for a maximum of eight hours per day away from the principle residence. |
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This gardening tool is considered the best among all the garden shredders since it is available with a plunger for increased portability and built-in wheels. |
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One way to help implement a commitment to portability is through a form of financing known as individualized funding. |
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The Commission's services have also studied proposals to require payment account number portability as in the field of telecommunications. |
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Yamaha Stagepas 300 No matter where your music leads, Yamaha's new STAGEPAS? 300 Portable PA system has the power and portability to go with you. |
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Unfortunately, floppy disk media are much more susceptiple to failure due to their size and portability. |
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It saves you the trouble of software installation and also provides portability, since you can use your IP phone from other locations providing the same service. |
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Because of disposable phones and number portability, the costs associated with intercepts are drastically increasing. |
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The portability of the system also makes it practical for use in remote locations at larger manufacturing facilities away from tool presetting areas. |
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The objectives are to ensure health insurance portability, lessen healthcare deception and exploitation, and guarantee security and privacy of healthcare information. |
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With number portability, it is envisioned that the size of these blocks may grow smaller or even to single numbers. |
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Current software technology entails writing application programmes in a high-level language intended to facilitate portability to different computer processor platforms. |
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They will facilitate schemes that provide portability of leave entitlements between employers where those entitlements would otherwise be lost to the employee. |
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This technology breakthrough from Axalto transforms the SIM into a key enabler for music and video portability. |
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We place unusual stress on interoperability and portability. |
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This five-year period is expected to be reduced to two years in this year's pension legislation to provide greater pension portability for employees. |
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Chefs love this thing for its ease of use and portability, which translates to easy storage for the home cook. |
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Desktops are not designed for portability and utilise an external computer display, keyboard, and mouse. |
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They are produced in sections that can be telescoped for portability. |
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Design: Foldable and swivel design for easy portability in the supplied soft drawstring pouch. |
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However, this must be balanced against the recent position paper of the Office of the Director of Telecommunications Regulation on full number portability. |
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Same as the wooden box version above, packed in a zip-fastening canvas bag with carry handles and a shoulder strap for portability. |
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He said it's common for such items like mowers and quads to be stolen because of their portability but it's a shame it had to happen to someone already in the down and out. |
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This appears to be a response to growing US demand, but could also reflect opium paste's portability compared with large bricks of marijuana. |
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It proposes portability of one's assessment of need, but not necessarily a guarantee of the same services to meet that need. |
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The unprecedented choice and portability means iPod users listen to music for far more of their time. |
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All the same, it is not known what is in the pipeline, for example, in connection with number portability or data protection. |
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This results in a completely new concept of portability, which makes the use of data projectors significantly easier and more flexible. |
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For readers, many of the pleasing characteristics of magazines their portability and glossiness, for instance cannot be matched online. |
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A proposal for a directive covering the supplementary pension rights' portability is currently under negotiation. |
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My comment is that it is complete nonsense because portability is being broken. |
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Our goals place emphasis on correctness, security, standardization, and portability. |
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A number of initiatives are underway to address issues of portability and accessibility. |
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Primary advantages include portability and discreteness. |
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Neither the pension systems of each Member State nor the conditions for acquiring pension rights ought to cast doubt upon the portability of acquired rights. |
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For pension benefits, the key element for portability is totalization of contribution periods and amounts in order to avoid disadvantages in eligibility and replacement rate. |
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The recommendation offers the benefit of portability, so that a household relocating as part of a retirement plan can relocate its property holdings along with its stock and bond portfolio. |
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The same comments could apply to the problems linked to the transferability and portability of pension rights to which I referred a little moment ago. |
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There is nothing compelling the original service provider to notify law enforcement if a number is ported to another service provider, and there is no single database coordinating number portability. |
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In future, the Commission will also be able to extend this consumer right to the possibility of porting subscriber's personal directories and to the portability of numbers between fixed and mobile networks. |
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Rolling backpacks provide an alternative for your child to travel a little lighter when going from class to class, but shoulder straps support traditional portability as well. |
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Teething troubles aside though, the portability, the sound and the immediacy of the controls made the instrument essential for any touring keyboard player and it couldn't fail to be anything but a huge commercial success. |
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The MobileTrace devices were selected for this pilot program because of their portability, ruggedness and track record of success in extreme environmental conditions. |
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Specific problems may arise also in relation to employment law, concerning for instance eligibility criteria or the termination of contracts, including severance pay or the portability of shares or stock options. |
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However, its ease of use and portability quickly made it a must-have device for technophiles, and it soon spawned imitators from other companies. |
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To the extent practicable we have made some progress, although of course we have had to accept inevitable compromises, if not outright butchery, but we have not made any progress at all on portability. |
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In addition to this, the retroactive insurance in the pension insurance as it is common today will have to be replaced by the portability of pension claims. |
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It will also have specific advantages such as portability and mobility. |
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These vessels are equipped with state of the art navigational equipment and their portability and manoeuverability make them particularly effective in inshore and nearshore areas. |
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This has to be taken in account particularly in all cross-border related policy measures, particularly with regard to portability and vesting periods. |
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This cable is the ultimate solution for portability and mobility. |
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The SIM has always had a role to play in making services easy to use and brings additional advantages to the Mobile Internet domain in terms of security, portability and service profiling. |
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What are the benefits of number portability? |
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Examine new ways to protect workers, including eligibility for pension entitlements, seniority, the portability of rights and benefits, and protection of workers as they move from one job to another. |
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Implementing legislation in various fundamental areas, including leased lines, carrier selection and carrier pre-selection, number portability, local loop unbundling and universal service is still not in place. |
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The Ranger is a high-performance, self-contained multiband microsat terminal, featuring industry leading portability and rapid deployment. |
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Because of cabinet volume, portability and durableness, flash memory disk attracts more and more consumers' attention. |
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For ultimate presentation portability, a Powerpoint can be saved to a stick as images. |
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It is useful in shooting images including portrait or close-ups with impressively defocused background taking advantage of its high portability. |
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It aims to remove the constraints of deployment, portability and reversibility for end users of Cloud services. |
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The new DAB CD Boom Box from Morphy Richards has all the benefits of a sound system plus portability. |
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Consumers enjoy the portability and simplicity of iPods and other similar devices, and many want to listen to their digital music collections through their car stereos. |
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Studies have shown that sports towels made from Evolon's microfilament fabric combine performance with portability for swimmers, hikers and beach goers. |
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Typically, greater levels of POSIX support enable code reuse and portability of third-party, open source applications to VxWorks and from VxWorks. |
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If you want to split the difference between power and portability, you may be left with the decision of whether to go with a thin and light laptop or a netbook. |
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