This clears the form-field bottleneck, which is where a lot of online sales are lost.
Right now those data are lost to the wind once the trial is over.
Never mind that this is mostly pointless: if the hard disk crashes, both partitions are lost.
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But if you cool the phone, the contents are lost in five or six seconds.
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It is hardly news that revenues are lost during a recession or a weak recovery.
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The World Shipping Council estimates that approximately 675 containers are lost from cargo ships every year.
Finally, individuals must be swiftly informed when their personal data are lost, stolen or hacked.
If, as a result, surrounding businesses are forced to close, non-casino jobs are lost.
They are lost in the world of sports and no one is catering to their needs.
But this also means that if they are lost due to the earnings test, i.e.
"This could mean some courses of immense value to certain students are lost, " he said.
An estimated 18 million days' work are lost each year as a result, the study found.
The numbers are staggering: more than 30, 000 people a year are lost to traffic crashes.
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As computers, robots, machinery in general, become more efficient then jobs are lost to that mechanisation.
Lives are lost and girls' opportunities to thrive and contribute to their country's development shrink.
The Ponemon Institute estimates that every week, 12, 000 laptops are lost or stolen in U.S. airports alone.
And too often when the state confiscates the asset, the company collapses and the jobs are lost.
And billions in tax revenue are lost each year because many undocumented workers are paid under the table.
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In chronic liver disease, cells are lost, reducing the effectiveness of the liver and leading to ill health.
With any hope, the process begins long before money's been spent, products are built and customers are lost.
The reasons the artists chose to work there, and the purposes of their art, are lost to prehistory.
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But they are insured in the unlikely event that securities held by a brokerage firm are lost or stolen.
"Hundreds and thousands of children in Haiti are lost and they're looking for their parents, " actress Halle Berry said.
Millions of dollars of government revenues are lost each year to such oil smuggling, according to the World Bank.
Millions of hours are lost to scripted narrators accompanied by unproductive PowerPoint decks.
Yet the lessons of the Jimmy Carter years are lost on this crowd.
Billions are stashed away in penny jars or piggy banks, many are lost - some are even thrown away.
They can also be remotely wiped if the tablets are lost or stolen.
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According to the World Health Organization, more than 1.2 million lives are lost every year in road traffic accidents.
But many people are lost past knowing how to tweet or how to set up a Facebook page.
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