Up front, users choose how much data they want to give up to advertisers.
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What would Microsoft have to give up to implement something like this?
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This kind of freedom and creativity that is constantly encouraged is what spurs writers to keep going and not give up to fulfill the deadline.
Once you clear those hurdles, you can start to think about how much money you need--and how much you're willing to give up to get it.
The leader who can complete a merger must help his team focus on what it has to give up to get where it needs to go.
In order to facilitate a fast-track schedule, it proposes to give up to three industry teams funding to carry out a 24-month technology development phase leading to competitive assessments.
He declared that the United States would give up to a billion dollars in debt relief to Egypt and economic, trade and technical aid to the Egyptians and Tunisians.
The U.S. must make difficult decisions: How much privacy should we give up to prevent a new round of terror, and what must be done to ensure things don't go too far?
Many firms such as BASF in Germany are offering to match their staffs' donations, while some European mobile phone companies say they will give up to one euro for every text message sent to a crisis hotline.
" "We had the right to give up on humanity, to give up on culture, to give up on education, to give up on the possibility of living one's life with dignity, in a world that has no place for dignity.
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"I can confirm that between now and 2013 I will give up to 4 million pounds to charities around the world, including important causes in Hong Kong and in the U.K., where I was a resident for six years until January this year, " he said.
We cannot make an announcement or snap our fingers to change the situation overnight in Libya, to force the regime to give up power, to force Colonel Qaddafi to give up power.
Now there is a two-speed Europe and in order not to give up sovereignty Britain had to give up power.
Still, some U.S. citizens and permanent residents (with green cards) are willing to give it up, hoping to give up paying IRS taxes too.
That's one of the things the Democrats had to give up--we had to give up the fight on a few of these judges.
They also asked countries with stockpiles of ivory to give up-to-date information on the scale of these holdings.
And the majority is not really willing to give up anything to people that they accuse of terrorism.
And they'll have to convince a lot of Louisianans that they'll have to give up something to get wetlands back.
Now Bakrie is seeking to refinance this loan and may have to give up equity to get what it wants.
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"I have been thumping the table in Whitehall saying you have got to give up powers to city halls, " he said.
The UN, Western governments and those in the region have a moral duty not to give up trying to bring Somalis together.
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We could ask the rating agencies to give up attempting to produce absolute measures of credit quality and instead focus on providing only relative measures.
It is tempting to give up trying to resolve the conflict altogether.
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To that end, the FCC is moving forward with a plan to incentivize broadcasters to give up rights to some of their spectrum in exchange for payment.
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It has seen the opportunity to compete with its long-time British Airways rival, after regulators required it to give up slots to ensure competition is retained on Heathrow's links to Edinburgh and Aberdeen.
Todd Sattersten: Too often, we are faced with the famous trilemma of time-cost-quality, and someone enters the discussion saying that we are going to have to give up one to make the project work.
In a third study, the professors gave participants a set of anagrams that were impossible to solve, as well as timed IQ tests, then measured how long it took them to give up trying to solve the problems.
The report said that Mrs A was forced to give up work to look after the children and admitted she was was "struggling to cope" with them, while also caring for her ill husband and her elderly mother.
An astonishing 16% of respondents said they would be willing to give up control to the power company even if they received no benefit from lower rates and even if they had no override power over the remote control.
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