He said all opposition parties had "welcomed in principle" a switch to independent regulation.
He is working with a switch manufacturer to develop hardware that tracks the delivery and pricing of bits.
Our ultimate decision to use Microsoft represents more than a switch to Exchange hosted e-mail.
Predictions of just such a switch have been made countless times over the years.
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Blake says Parry, 28, has yet to fulfil his potential and could benefit from a switch.
But since most electors are local party activists a switch would be very unlikely.
Probably all of the above and much more, but a switch has been flipped.
If a firm prefers another state's rules, it can ask its shareholders to approve a switch.
The time has come for the first big step: a switch to a two-child policy.
IDC, another market-research firm, is how a switch to digital will alter consumer behaviour.
Meanwhile Ward has not ruled out reports linking Colchester defender Paul Reid with a switch to Scunthorpe.
So I'm afraid at any moment my grandmother could just swing down from heaven with a switch.
Beyond mere price, there are substantial environmental benefits in a switch from crude oil to natural gas.
Turning a dial rather than flipping a switch allows for nuance and makes consensus decision making possible.
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And high corn prices last year encouraged a switch to feeding livestock with low-grade wheat, depleting stockpiles.
But a fresh battery can be installed by robots at a switch station in a few minutes.
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So yes, you basically get a switch that requires no wiring nor power (except for the receiving end)!
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Spurs made a switch at half-time, with former Liverpool midfield man Danny Murphy coming on for Teemu Tainio.
Imagine how good Facebook would have to be if leaving it was as easy as flicking a switch?
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"It was agreed across the board that a switch to London would benefit Bourgoin fans, " said a statement.
Her Hedda has a doll-like beauty and a smile that she turns on and off like a switch.
That's a switch from CNN's last poll, conducted in late March, when the GOP had a 4-point advantage.
Aberdeen made a switch at the break with winger Peter Pawlett introduced at the expense of the ineffective Chalali.
Another initiative we've undertaken is a switch to dry cooling for our generators.
He's a switch hitter who could play third base and outfield, a respected veteran and a proven postseason performer.
Jobs, of course, would lead Apple through a switch, publicly announced in 2005, from PowerPC processors to Intel chips.
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But a switch to Cingular didn't yield the results RadioShack had hoped for.
"If there's a switch from euro to drachma nobody can say with certainty what's going to happen, " she says.
Located just above is a switch that would normally control automatic and semi-automatic modes, but it's been remapped to the run function.
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