In order to make Ethernet successful in metro networks, it indeed needs to evolve to meet requirements of service providers and carriers. |
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Checking it out, the site seems to be under construction and The Register found just three solution providers offering their wares. |
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A colleague at one of the service providers that we cover told me a few months ago that I was perspicacious. |
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Altitude Software is one of the leading independent global providers of contact centre software. |
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There are some 50 Internet service providers covering some 100 cities in 26 provinces across the nation. |
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To increase profitability and attract new customers, service providers have focused typically on expanding their network footprints. |
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Internet providers customarily charge a flat rate for a server that can be used to send email, and there's no postage required on email. |
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Commercial bulk email providers sending verified permission mailings pay based on the volume of their mail. |
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Bears in Glacier National Park follow wolf packs and mountain lions to remote regions using them as providers of meals of deer and elk. |
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Courts are auctioning off equipment that belonged to bankrupt carriers and Internet service providers for 10 cents on the dollar. |
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Its most valuable customers are those with complex networking needs, and increasingly telecommunication carriers and internet service providers. |
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To meet these needs, a new category of system is now being deployed by carriers and service providers around the world. |
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It is now up to cellular carriers and application providers to offer the right products and services to meet this demand. |
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This new company would serve multi-national business customers, international carriers and Internet service providers worldwide. |
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This month is one of the busiest times of the year for banks and other providers of personal loans. |
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Scotland Online, one of the country's leading portals and internet service providers, will launch its rebranded website this week. |
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The size of the States has also reinforced the monopolistic behaviour of many US telcos and service providers. |
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He said that other financial services providers seek what they called a level playing field with credit unions. |
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However, many of the larger internet providers are not really as up to speed as they should be on the way mobile telephony is developing. |
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The race for news started to accelerate in the 60s and 70s when news providers started to disseminate information globally by telex. |
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This will be based in the Auckland region in order to pool the resources and share them fairly amongst the different tertiary providers there. |
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Men were providers, hunter gatherer types, strong personalities, fixing stuff, bringing home the bacon and sometimes the whole pig too. |
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Some product providers offer a very attractive rate to tempt new customers. |
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More and more people are looking to e-learning as a suitable delivery method for these types of courses, according to many training providers. |
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Many adolescents have come to rely on text messaging and email to communicate with friends, retailers, and service providers. |
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As healthcare providers, we often wonder whether it is ethical to use a control group or not. |
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Even where online brokers are using the same pool of insurance providers, variations emerge. |
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So Perhaps a single, big Wi-Fi network will encourage the service providers to team up for seamless roaming. |
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Such integration both depends on and fosters a view of fathers as full co-parents, as nurturers as well as providers. |
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Should clients be informed of work performed by third-party service providers? |
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In addition, none of the non-recovering providers in large domiciles expressed concerns consistent with a maximalist logic of action. |
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Similarly, providers expressing concerns indicative of a maximalist logic of action also appeared to eschew strong boundary management tactics. |
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Building owners want to contract with service providers that will be around to honor their commitments. |
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It is something that medical practitioners and public health service providers are absolutely delighted about. |
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You should shop around, since the level of cover and exclusions vary greatly between providers. |
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This manual is used by mental health care providers to diagnose psychiatric illnesses. |
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Content providers are the source of the raw material that flows through the medium and upon which intermediators offer added value. |
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Consideration is given to the results of a confidential survey of financial submissions from providers of aged care. |
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We should fight against those who would turn unions away from collective action and into the providers of personal services. |
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Some of the well-known family businesses include timber merchants and builders' providers the McMahon Group. |
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The reports are also available to purchasers and consumers so they can use the data when selecting healthcare providers. |
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The plan was met by hostility from internet rights activists, poiticians, internet users, internet service providers and interest groups alike. |
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Most credit card providers will offer up to 56 days interest-free credit on purchases. |
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It can lead to potential problems for service providers keen to integrate newly transferred employees alongside existing staff members. |
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Most of the available fountain soft drink providers offer a line of plain and flavored teas. |
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The proposed democratization in a field that had previously recognized providers as the sole authority was very contentious. |
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Traditionally, Trinidadian and Tobagonian men were the sole providers of income for their families. |
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Financial service providers could dictate some of the technology used for tollways as we move to a cashless society. |
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Another classic example is the contracts between the government and providers of tollways. |
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It appears the issue lies with spam filtering software used by a number of internet service providers and web servers. |
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Nearly all providers offer free call waiting, call display, and conference call services. |
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This has triggered more competition in metro areas, the place where competitive service providers have aggressively challenged incumbents. |
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Also, review the specifications and deliverable descriptions to be used by potential providers. |
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The nation's two largest cable operators are in the midst of opening up their high-speed pipelines to rival Internet service providers. |
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Thus far, Philips has inked agreements with seven top online music providers to make their services available on the new Philips audio product. |
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At one stage, the cellular service providers presented a wide range of information services at the touch of key and enhanced memory and so on. |
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He favours an approach that would toughen regulations on internet service providers, which are already obliged to filter out offensive material. |
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The market went through something of a shakedown as providers realised their initial promises were expensive to maintain as usage grew. |
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Programmers and pay-TV service providers can increase the amount of ad inventory by reducing the complexities of mid-roll advertising. |
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Structured products such as trackers allow product providers to take out a margin they couldn't otherwise extract. |
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Management of these conditions is currently dispersed among a plethora of programs and providers. |
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Kearney said there was a fundamental problem with local authorities being service providers, regulators and enforcers. |
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And then there are those who don't care about the impacts on native biota, the fundamental ecosystem providers to life on Earth. |
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We know this because we have listened and considered opinions of service providers and to the individual stories of misusers and their families. |
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These study visits took place in the shoulder season directly benefiting tourism providers in the region. |
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In the study reported here, we assessed the completeness and comprehensiveness of documentation by care providers in the ICU of end-of-life care. |
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Payment methods should be assessed in light of their influence on the behaviours of providers and patients. |
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The years that followed were sour with complaints of underfunded public services, shroud-waving health providers and food banks. |
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The courts have long recognised that most media companies are commercial organisations as well as providers of news. |
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In the past, monopoly providers worked together to prevent local or regional blackouts. |
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The company will offer media providers a complete portfolio of managed content services, such as webcasting and video-on-demand. |
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From the beginning, MOOC providers have struggled with the issue of cheating. |
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Changing family structures, such as the emergence of blended families, have further obscured set expectations for male providers. |
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Pension providers were recently asked if they make a point of never providing pensions for common-law partners under any circumstances. |
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As a result, some employers are choosing to block-book places with established childcare providers. |
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In the meantime, they and the proposed mobile providers would be engaged in commercial negotiations on rates. |
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Various websites and financial service providers give advice on how best to save. |
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Extra incentives will also be offered to childcare providers to encourage them to set up in areas of high need. |
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There is no technical reason why farming it out to private providers or mutuals cannot work. |
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What started as a few health-care providers twenty years ago has blossomed into a robust community that boasts international connections. |
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Unlike other service providers, this co-branded service has no contract restriction. |
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Compulsory, unaffordable insurance and a surfeit of red tape would encourage providers to move to more profitable alternatives. |
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On top of that, the question of involving the private service providers had remained an uncharted field. |
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As a basis for this peer review, cancer service providers will be required to self assess their performance against the standards. |
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Public peering is a means for internet service providers to send and receive traffic destined for one another's networks. |
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Traditionally there has been a lack of coordination among providers, and patient education is sporadic, unplanned, and uncoordinated. |
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As it stands the rules apply to pay TV licencees and not channel providers, such as Premier Media and Fox Sports. |
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If you have two viable multichannel video providers in your market, you can get better deals. |
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The result was an undersupply of beds, for which private providers rushed to compensate. |
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He questions how many providers offering basically the same slate of services can exist in a market. |
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Many service providers will provide you with the equipment that you need such as phone adapters and software. |
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Anesthesia care providers must identify and locate the internal jugular veins for pulmonary artery catheter line placement. |
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With-profits providers will be issuing bonuses of 3 per cent or lower next year. |
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Service providers boosting their portals' general capabilities are focusing first on functions related directly to their businesses. |
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In the US, Internet service providers initially started charging by the minute, but by about 1997 unmetered service became standard. |
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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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The nurse replied, flipping through some paperwork and scribbling in that unreadable language of health care providers. |
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If this is provided without a broader prevention piece, providers will have missed the opportunity to really help the person stay HIV-negative. |
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The state's pursuit of energy providers continues, mainly under the aegis of the state Attorney General's Office. |
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As a result of this trend of nearshoring by European firms, Indian services providers have started to set up delivery centers. |
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Within this framework, health care providers should take patients' needs into consideration. |
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The mobile providers expect you to stay loyal even after your contract is up, so they make their money back in the long run. |
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In early 2003, IBM asked all its 150 health insurance providers to stop using the Social Security number as an identifier. |
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The salts of sodium and potassium are the main providers of the osmotic strength of body fluids. |
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Service providers can allow customers to change service packages whenever they choose and upsize or downsize services as needed. |
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If they can make net neutrality the law, the network providers won't be able to manage their network, traffic shape, provide QoS, etc. |
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And many Internet providers have newsgroups viewable only to their own customers. |
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Last-chance providers such as foreign-exchange desks in airports and ferry terminals tend to offer the poorest value. |
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Owning and making use of a domain name is not very expensive, all internet service providers offer the facility. |
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Gone are the days when financial services providers could thumb their noses at everyone and provide complete secrecy. |
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Every day, companies such as yours, entrust their data tapes to couriers or service providers. |
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Consequently, the relationship is typically short-term with frequent contract rebids and changes in providers. |
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They are on the boards of banks and industrial firms and privatised service providers and many more. |
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And we have privates in the Army Reserve who have PhDs, as well as all of the medical providers here as part of our theater support command. |
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Version numbers are, and always have been, meaningless between software providers. |
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In Jake's case, the related service providers are a speech pathologist and an occupational therapist. |
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Last month, the legislature passed a measure that suspended plans to outsource public health services to private providers. |
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Also, many people pay for winter breaks or go on a spending spree in the January sales, leading to yet more business for personal loan providers. |
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Given the overwhelming needs of multiply diagnosed consumers, coordinating treatment among treatment providers can be burdensome. |
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The technologies behind global storage networks will help equip storage service providers to offer these services from centrally hosted sites. |
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There have been two announcements this week that herald some good news for consumers and not so good news for credit providers and retailers. |
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The implication here is that pension providers fear fraud by non-smokers pretending to smoke in order to get a higher pension. |
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This non-uniformity makes it difficult to ink deals with music providers, she said. |
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Some content providers seem to have ambitions that are more appropriate for some Orwellian dystopia. |
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Godfrey has also sued several other Internet service providers and online publications. |
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Discuss the impact of caregiving with health care providers, including any symptoms such as anxiety, depression or insomnia. |
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She said if the decision were to stand, it would have a chilling effect on consumers and Internet service providers. |
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And for the providers of this technology, the future is so bright, they've got to wear shades. |
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No effect of referral from medical or social service providers was detected. |
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They have become the main providers of funding for research into cancer and heart disease. |
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You also may request copies of monthly statements from your bank and credit card providers. |
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This principle implies that treatment providers do not have the right to obtrusively impose goals on their clients. |
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Network providers collect statistics and send alarms when there is a drop in service. |
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Two more famous web sites were taken offline by their Internet service providers under orders from government authorities. |
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Oregon also increased capitation payments to encourage primary care providers to screen their patients for substance abuse disorders. |
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The corporate voice portal market offers real opportunity to service providers. |
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Lucky suet providers might also host creepers, kinglets, warblers, and wrens, none of which typically visit seed feeders. |
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The new law will require all providers of goods and services to make reasonable physical adjustments to enable disabled access. |
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Ofcom also wants service providers to refund customers that have been misled. |
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However, although initially targeted at Asian service providers, its end-users today are all in North America. |
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Professor Byrne dealt with the question of how learning providers can play a binding role in uniting regions across county boundaries. |
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Since most phone companies share revenues with service providers, rogue diallers seem to make good money. |
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Other patients needed encouragement to call their health care providers regarding specific problems they were experiencing. |
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Some medical insurance providers do not provide reimbursement for telemedicine expenses. |
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If these wider limits are not allowed for, low volume providers are more likely to be ranked misleadingly at the top or bottom of the group. |
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Moore collaborates with cardiologists, neurologists, ophthalmologists and other health-care providers to care for repatriates. |
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Many patients also regard hospital specialists with more authority than the providers of primary health care. |
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Thereafter, satellite producers could contract directly with launcher providers to deliver payloads to space. |
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Yet service providers are relatively constrained when it comes to enabling Ethernet services. |
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This may be enforced by law, with a clause in the legislation to set up regulation of care providers. |
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It created medical privacy laws that require health care providers to be careful how they release protected health care information. |
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Telecom providers are not required by law to consider health effects in their siting proposals. |
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These are typical of the areas that were, until relatively recently, the preserve of specialist providers. |
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They now have a leading role investing alongside other venture fund managers, business angels, banks, and other finance providers. |
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It's your decision here that helps shape the quality of the care, the facilities available, and the response time of the providers. |
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Single service providers may refuse medical insurance reimbursements or require prepayments from patients. |
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Schools, parents, young people, and technology providers all need to work together to tackle cyberbullying. |
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Before the summit, transport providers were given advanced driving lessons in order to save energy and to reduce air pollution. |
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Accounts are expected to be available by next year, enabling a wide range of authorised providers to offer the funds. |
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The police have to work a good deal harder to develop closer liaison with the transport providers. |
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Some healthcare providers indicate that they will archive medical records for a person's lifetime plus seven years. |
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There are an estimated 3,000 gangmasters, or labour providers, operating in Britain, with about 250 big players. |
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Even so, there's always the danger that new providers might not be able to live up to their own hype. |
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Training providers have low levels of recruitment, retention and pass rates and few trainees finish apprenticeships. |
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Some insurance companies have links with alarm providers and locksmiths who may offer extra discount on the cost of locks or alarms. |
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A takeover of Scottish Power by Eon would continue a trend of leading British utility providers being acquired by overseas firms. |
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New providers will inevitably be forced to share in the miasma of regulations and taxes that provide its current arbitrage advantage. |
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Experienced training providers will be on hand to deliver essential skills training in a whole range of areas. |
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The lowest standard rate of interest charged by credit card providers is an eye-watering 16.9 per cent. |
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Why has this treatment not become part of the armamentarium of providers of obstetric care throughout the world? |
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How can I log on to local internet providers and pay only local phone charges when I am abroad? |
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They are working closely with pensions providers, who indicate this work is at a very embryonic stage. |
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Some of the mobile phones come locked to specific mobile phone service providers that sell them. |
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The long and the short of it is that we pay ourselves too well and the cost has to be recouped by service and product providers. |
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By using frictionless provisioning, service providers can help ensure customer satisfaction while reducing costs. |
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Many perioperative nurses report that new providers and clinicians have a limited understanding of medical versus surgical asepsis. |
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To relieve the anxiety of diners, the restaurant claims to have had the milk providers carefully examined by medical experts. |
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Hopefully, this information will be of assistance to future initiatives, both for local and service providers. |
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Industry providers were selected from the hotels, inns and villas, charter boats, cruise ships, taxis, rent-a-cars and restaurants. |
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This means that no single broadcaster will have exclusive rights, and the rights must be divided between satellite and free-to-air providers. |
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New banking providers also have to recognise, he said, that there are still millions of customers who have never used a telephone to talk to their bank. |
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Many service providers may not agree with the statement that dilatation and evacuation is the safest and most effective surgical method after 12 wk of pregnancy. |
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In addition, some form of subsidy through increased children's allowance, income tax relief or subventing the providers directly would help reduce childcare costs. |
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Under Indiana law, abortion providers must fill out an extensive Terminated Pregnancy Report. |
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Credit card providers give consumers up to 59 days to pay their bill and if you pay your balance in full by this date you won't be charged any interest. |
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Setting up teams of helpers who can act, for example, as messengers, furniture shifters, hot drinks and meal providers and counsellors for those affected by an emergency. |
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Content management solution providers are focused on managing the lifecycle of the content they can ingest, classify and index within their own application. |
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Plan fiduciaries must understand the fee structure of the plan and demand full disclosure of compensation received directly or indirectly by service providers. |
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If companies like Classic walk away from their systems or can't compete, all of a sudden the unwired market, which already belongs to the DBS providers, becomes much larger. |
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For most Web content providers, this means working extra hard to find a happy medium that satisfies the needs of both narrowband and broadband users. |
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Reform entitlements by clamping down on payments to suppliers and providers? |
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If you are getting a bit fed up with the type of service that Internet providers are giving at present then a meeting planned for Ballylongford could be right up your street. |
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In most Pakistani families, men are dominant and sons are valued as guardians of the family, upholders of family honour and providers of old age insurance for the parents. |
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She said the meeting resolved that a joint committee should be established to find out why the service providers did not comply with the agreement. |
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It also wants transparency and comparability on prices with all service providers required to publish average monthly cost to low, medium and high-end users. |
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A system to ensure that providers have a baseline competency in the areas where they choose to practice makes sense to me. |
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Some of you said we're overplaying the privacy concerns involved in trusting ISPs or managed services providers to filter malicious messages from email traffic. |
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On top of that, you get a softphone, which is no big deal, and you have to buy service which seems more expensive than most other VoIP providers out there. |
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First, of the 24 providers categorized on the basis of their expressed support concerns, maximalists emerged as the largest group and minimalists the smallest group. |
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This is another interesting opportunity for Web hosting service providers. |
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Foreign-born women staffed canneries, textile mills, and garment factories and worked as cooks and child-care providers for middle-class Americans. |
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Because domestic controls could be deactivated, she believes the answer is to make internet service providers answerable for the access they allow. |
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All the changes that are incentivised by the solutions economy, rewarding providers and customers for frugal use of resources, and for complete recovery. |
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Providers need to be well trained and academically affiliated providers who can expend the time and effort to go the extra mile for their patients. |
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In the first model, the distribution company is just a wires provider, with aggregators, alternative sellers, or energy service providers providing the rest of the service. |
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Many will transmogrify as slimmed-down, private-sector providers, ready to take their chance in the open market and compete for lucrative training contracts. |
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Many of the poor either self-medicate or get whatever remedies they can from local pharmacists who are the only health care providers in some rural areas. |
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The plan was for those with problems to be treated in their communities through a federally supported system of providers. |
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But not all health care providers agree that charcoal should be used outside of a medical setting. |
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He also said health care providers should not gloss over possible or suspect cases. |
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Norman had falsified invoices to purported service providers. |
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Much confusion exists regarding the tariff payable by the medical aid funds and the amount charged by the various service providers or institutions. |
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To categorize providers as being located in either poor or non-poor areas at each site, we needed to know the census tract number for the location or residence of each provider. |
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Clearly, injectable contraceptives are a critical tool for health providers in sub-Saharan Africa. |
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When they begin to work with other individuals, schools, associations, businesses, and government service providers, there is no limit to what they can accomplish. |
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The Alcatel switching solution enables service providers to extend customer roaming capabilities as they switch between cellular networks and WLAN access points. |
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That leaves uninsured and underinsured low-income residents having to rely on safety-net providers who are already overwhelmed and struggling to stay afloat. |
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The aims of the day were to promote services and enable referrals to take place between relevant service providers and to reflect on how services deal with clients. |
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Meanwhile, he says anyone who surfs the Web should be worried about how Internet service providers are cozying up to law-enforcement authorities on this case. |
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Under the global gag rule, providers can't discuss the full range of options, including the availability of abortion, with clients facing an unplanned pregnancy. |
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For some mysterious reason, colonoscopy providers are not held to these same standards despite a similar rate of complications. |
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Or if the president forced the removal of BBC America from all cable providers for being too anti-American? |
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It also will be 4G LTE, the wireless standard offered by providers that makes downloads whip fast. |
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The entire perimeter of the cordon will temporarily become a no parking clearway to facilitate through traffic, emergency vehicles and mass transport providers. |
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Opposition to the government's cave-in has come from a broad range of childcare and community service providers, and also from the NSW Commissioner for Children. |
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The council is also developing criteria for backpacker and hostelling establishments, conference venues, restaurants, tour operators, and tourist transport service providers. |
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Predictably, many of these images are caricatures depicting blacks as colonial subjects, savage heathens, entertainers, and promoters and providers of exotic products. |
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And while the HBOs and the Netflixs of the world are trying to deliver their content in new ways, so to are service providers. |
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Wi-fi providers have targeted a growing number of potential venues within which to establish access points, including hotels, airports, phone booths and restaurants. |
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But they are medical providers in their own right, ones who can demonstrably provide quality care. |
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They know full well that the short-term markets rely on repurchase money in order to generate low-risk short-squeezes, and they are willing providers. |
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We willingly give our health care providers a wealth of data about ourselves. |
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Content providers eager to leave the narrowband world for the new high-speed Internet often find themselves in uncharted waters, with as many dangers as there are rewards. |
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Over a period of several decades, Ewe women in the flourishing market communities solidified commercial ties and cemented their role as familial providers. |
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Electronic Communications Service providers offer services for numeration that consist of the conveyance of signals over electronic communications networks. |
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The minister suggested there was wide potential for a single or several, saying these might include insurance companies, household furnishers or home heat providers. |
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It has been introduced without the ownership of the providers themselves, and it was tacked on to a bill that had an industry training levy fund in it. |
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Service providers haven't completely snapped their wallets shut, but the emphasis for the near-term will be on controlled spending as they look for ways to grow revenues. |
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In 2017, 13 of them made it to the list of 100 best outsourcing service providers in the world. |
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Leadbetter needs to be thwacked with a legal clue stick. The law he's talking about applies only to Internet service providers, not reporters. |
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When providing support, health care providers must be aware of their own empathy fatigue. |
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Cultural competence requires an attitude of respect for the evaluand and its diverse consumers, providers, and other stakeholders. |
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The Medici were used on both the front line as emergency care providers and in the rear as the main physicians. |
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The Capsarii were mainly used as the front line care providers and bandagers, but also assisted the Medici behind the lines. |
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Service providers would typically look for an inside salesman and would be looking to understand the personal as well as the business drivers. |
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A range of measures, such as better payment methods, have improved the microeconomic incentives facing providers. |
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However, introducing improved incentives through a more competitive environment among providers and insurers has proved difficult. |
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Indeed, some, such as consultants and providers of investment services, offer no guarantees of the value for price paid. |
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Sheffield has three main further education providers, The Sheffield College, Longley Park Sixth Form College and Chapeltown Academy. |
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Bradford College and the University of Bradford are the main further and higher education providers. |
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Feeds are also available through providers such as Bloomberg and Thomson Reuters. |
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Service providers to these industries, including fiduciary and trustee business, are a core part of the growth strategy of the island. |
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In addition, many service providers do not even cover the costs of and maintenance due to low tariffs and poor efficiency. |
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Consequently, the service providers strongly depend on government subsidies and external funding. |
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The general theory of specialization applies to trade among individuals, farms, manufacturers, service providers, and economies. |
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Healthcare in Ireland is provided by both public and private healthcare providers. |
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Private sector higher education providers include the Jersey International Business School. |
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There are only a few approved health care providers that offer insurance to Bermudians. |
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Regulation and licensing of alternative medicine and health care providers varies between and within countries. |
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Commissioning trusts negotiate service delivery with providers that may be NHS bodies or private entities. |
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Formal accreditation can also be seen as burdensome bureaucratic intrusion by healthcare providers. |
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They argue that the BBC can distort the market, making it difficult for commercial providers to operate. |
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Private healthcare providers also run medical facilities in the country, available to members of their insurance schemes. |
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Using resources, skill, ingenuity, and experience, service providers benefit service consumers. |
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Using the information presented in these directories, providers can assist TBI survivors in locating competent neurolawyers. |
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Admission to A level programmes is at the discretion of providers, and usually depends on GCSE grades. |
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In addition, other student accommodation in the city is owned and operated by private providers such as Unite Group. |
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For instance, the kestrel is a type of falcon in which males are the primary providers, and the females are responsible for nurturing the young. |
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The mothers are the sole providers of care, with lactation lasting 24 days. |
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Other providers are Abus, Stagecoach West, Stagecoach South West and Wessex Bus. |
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Southerners enjoyed lucrative careers as bureaucrats and service providers to the north, but very few ever chose to visit there. |
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Many countries have also privatized or corporatized their air navigation service providers. |
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Yellow Buses are the main providers of routes within the South East Dorset Conurbation. |
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Most of the current Internet radio providers followed the path that NetRadio. |
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Significant problems remain concerning the financial sustainability of service providers, leading to a lack of attention to maintenance. |
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Luxembourg is connected through an optical DWDM network, called Teralink to several Tier 1 upstream providers like Level3 and Global Crossing. |
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There are several providers for each segment of the telecommunications market. |
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Women without the means to travel can resort to providers of illegal abortions or attempt to perform an abortion by themselves. |
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Hundreds of bombings, arsons, acid attacks, invasions, and incidents of vandalism against abortion providers have occurred. |
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There are several private law schools in Singapore that are run by private education providers and which also award the Bachelor of Laws degree. |
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It receives increasing support from housing providers, alongside local authority noise teams, mediation services and schools. |
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The largest providers are First Greater Manchester for the northern parts of the county and Stagecoach Manchester for the southern parts. |
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Financial services software providers enable a customer to more or less constantly tailor-make his or her banking services. |
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This means the providers of the funds are basically swapping good, solid cash for potentially toxic debt. |
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What is the duty of medical providers and police on the discharge of an arrestee in these circumstances? |
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The challenge for smaller credit card providers such as Security BankCard Center Inc. |
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By revenues of WAP games in 2005, the top six service providers were sequentially KONG, Shenzhen Xun Tian, MNC, TOM, Sina and Tencent. |
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Service providers who specialize in creating Facebook-type communities include Affinitive, WebCrossing, and Capable Networks. |
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The market for ultra wideband has developed rapidly in the past year, especially among consumer electronics companies and service providers. |
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The widget collection, known as Netvibes Ecosystem, is a library of popular widgets from the leading content providers around the world. |
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At Oxford, alternative medicine providers must meet state licensing requirements and commit to continuing education in their discipline. |
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With this new agreement, Yipes now has 10 bi-directional E-NNI agreements with providers around the world. |
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Parents and teens are invited to participate in a dialog with their peers and healthcare providers via the JAH Facebook page. |
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Poverty and procreation among women an an anthropologic study with implications for health care providers. |
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Other anti-abortion groups, however, distanced themselves from violence against abortion providers. |
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The NAE method permits certain service providers to exclude amounts from gross income that, based on experience, they do not expect to collect. |
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Telematics providers are grudgingly acknowledging that they don't have the killer application yet. |
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In particular, the Baby Bell providers of local phone service opposed the bill, and Republican leader Robert Dole did their bidding. |
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Miller's comments came as CUs continue to weigh re-upping capital commitments to their corporates or switching to other providers. |
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Reyes Holdings is one of the largest global providers of food and beverage distribution services. |
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