Existing laws require companies to reply to requests for personal data, but only on paper.
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The take-away was that a strategy may play out on paper, but the only way to truly test the validity of your product is to put it in front of customers.
But this number only exists on paper.
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This has boosted efforts in Congress to require paper backups on electronic voting equipment, but some experts think that will only further complicate elections.
Yes, we print those disclosure statements on every scrap of paper and the back of every business card, but the only people who actually read and understand them are lawyers looking for the deepest pockets to sue.
The son of Britain's first woman MP Nancy Astor, he was only 29 when he took over the editorship of the Sunday paper but went on to recruit writers such as George Orwell, Arthur Koestler and Kenneth Tynan during his 27-year tenure.
The increase in the demand for paper currency and gold not only had a quantity effect on the money supply but it also put upward pressure on the price of gold, which meant that dollar prices of all goods and services had to fall for the relative price of gold to rise.
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The move reflects the Commission's continuing frustration with the EU's telecommunications market, where liberalization may exist on paper, but where competitors are still having trouble breaking into new markets because the incumbents remain not only the dominant service provider, but also control the infrastructure and networks which competitors must use.
Staples lets you rack up points, too, but only on certain items--luckily, the most expensive ones, like printer toner and paper.
On paper, therefore, it has been a summer to savour for the England team, but only the most naive of supporters would expect the results to be what people remember in years to come.
Then a young economist named Ronald Coase solved the riddle in his groundbreaking paper on The Nature of the Firm, which not only earned him a Nobel Prize, but influenced generations of management theorists.
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