Most are embracing the technology and will therefore gain some revenue from it but the fact that the prices for VoIP are much lower means it will not be a cash cow in the same way as fixed telephone services have been in the past.
The gold exchange aspect of the BWS was one way, foreign members could exchange their dollar for gold (at a fixed price) but not the other way around.
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The prime minister said future tenants could move out after a "fixed period" to make way for those in greater need.
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"The problem stems from the way that the fixed internet has been designed, " said Prof Rahim Tafazolli, director of Surrey University's Centre for Communications Systems Research.
Without fixed-income securities the best way to put their riches to work is through acquisitions.
Still, it was fixed investments that really led the way down, dropping by 4.0% from a 4.7% gain in 2011.
Hardest hit, says Robert Gordon of Twenty-First Securities, could be utility stocks and fixed-rate preferreds with no way to adjust upward.
Waltham Forest said its enforcement officers were to start issuing fixed penalty notices in the same way they sometimes do for littering offences.
And the decision to spin off Sprint's regional fixed-line division paves the way for Sprint Nextel to strike deals with America's cable operators.
Then go to carsdirect.com to get a fixed price for each model equipped the way you like.
The balance of payments and exchange rates were making news, and the slow break-up of the Bretton Woods fixed-exchange rate system was under way.
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The biotech wants the agency to change the way it grants exclusivity to fixed-dose combination drugs and hopes to win its argument so that more revenue can be wrung out of its recently approved Stribild HIV treatment.
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But importantly, in these days of stock market volatility, it could also be in cash, fixed interest or property depending on the way your pension is set up and how much investment risk you are prepared to take.
"It's a very provocative observation to say that one's state of anxiety at a fixed point in time can in some way foretell an increased risk of cardiovascular disease 20 years down the road, " says Dr. Gregory Dehmer, M.
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Fixed income holdings by private pension funds are way above trend, near 40 percent of assets.
" He mentioned it to the clerk, saying, "There's no way this is going to get fixed, is there?
Along the way certain convictions were formed and fixed in the man.
That was splendid for the purchasers, but rather unwise of the life companies, which had no way of hedging their liabilities with fixed-interest assets with a similarly high yield.
So we fully anticipate and expect this to be resolved in a good way and this problem to be fixed for the 7.4 million Americans this would impact if it doesn't get fixed.
Consider your life insurance a fixed and non-negotiable expense in the same way you would your mortgage or car payment.
Others are attached to special lipid anchors that are fixed to the gold electrode but reach all the way up through the membrane.
I'm just guessing here but from the way Bethan Jenkins crossed her arms and fixed the Counsel General with a steely stare, 's'never 'appened' won't placate her.
The 3-inch LCD is quite sharp, at just over 1 million dots, but it's fixed in place, so there's no way to get it to tilt or swivel.
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Of course, exploiting a hole is also the only way to test that it has been fixed, so those outside the inner circle will be forced to rely on the software vendor's say-so when they get fixes and patches.
Either way, chances are the problems will be fixed soon and you will get an iPhone that meets your expectation.
So-called double and triple A fixed income securities were packed with junk in such a way that the value of everything became suspect.
What Ramsey proved is that the most economically efficient way to set prices when producers have high fixed costs and low marginal costs is (roughly) to soak the rich.
The Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor, on December 7, 1941, was a violent shock, but only in the nature and extent of the destruction: by then, most Americans had come to believe that the country would be dragged into the global war with Fascism one way or another, though their eyes were fixed on Europe, not the Pacific.
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