Frequent use was made of off-balance-sheet vehicles, on a greater scale even than Enron.
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The third element is the frequent use of a dictionary to eliminate misunderstandings.
As the Android market place becomes home to more seedy programs like TapSnake, it may see more frequent use.
She criticises hospitals for their frequent use of drugs to induce labour, which suits doctors' timetables rather than nature's.
An appendix compares pages from the two companies' user manuals: Huawei's only difference is a slightly more frequent use of decorative stars on the paper.
For someone with allergies, the more symptomatic they are, the more they benefit from frequent use, since it helps flush pollen out of the nose.
The election of Plaid Cymru's first woman leader allowed the nationalists to take an early lead over other parties in frequent use of the h-word.
Tools like the curry comb got frequent use during the spring.
Based on the analysis, the key to sounding more like the Queen is frequent use of the phrase "My government" and not using contractions such as "it's", "can't" and "don't".
But factor in the frequent use (and exercise) of stock options as compensation, as well as the need to do estate planning or make a down payment on a new home, and the pattern doesn't look so weird.
The different contexts for data usage keep it in more frequent use, which is why Micron and Samsung Semiconductor are working hard in Flash Storage, or why EMC puts so much effort into analysis software built on top of storage.
Finally, the frequent use of referendums can actually undermine democracy by encouraging elected legislators to sidestep difficult issues, thus damaging the prestige and authority of representative institutions, which must continue to perform most of the business of government even if referendums are used frequently.
In addition to splitting our attention, there is strong reason to suspect that frequent smartphone use and the constant connectivity it engenders interfere with memory formation.
"Motown: The Musical" makes frequent, exuberant use of dance for the label's star performers and the ensemble.
Last month, a judge said Ms Spears, 25, showed "a habitual, frequent and continuous use of controlled substances and alcohol".
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Having a plethora of logins with differing password strengths, the frequent re-use of passwords, etc. clearly leads to security and risk issues.
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The courts' increasingly frequent and wide use of the law of contempt is cause for grave concern--not only to journalists, politicians and ordinary citizens, but also to the legal profession itself.
Historically, nightingale bird droppings were used to remove stains from delicate silk garments in Japan, as well as by geishas to whiten and even skin marred by frequent and heavy use of makeup, Pacheco says.
To make matters better, Redbox lets you return to any of their kiosks anywhere. (Some frequent flyers actually use it to rent something for a flight.) The techie crowd reading this is saying: Yeah, yeah, so, the disc business is still dying.
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These devices record your energy use in frequent intervals (sometimes every 15 minutes), letting you know when you're using the most expensive electricity.
Because we wanted to use some frequent flier points and to leverage a vacation package to Disney, I booked the flight on a third party site.
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Most prominently, SAS Airlines has, since March, been inviting the 50, 000 members of its EuroBonus frequent flier program to use NFC-enabled readers at its gates at airports in Scandinavia for flights within the region.
Things that can predispose to chronic bacterial infection include allergies, oral infections, an anatomic blockage such as a deviated nasal septum, nasal polyps or enlarged tonsils, frequent swimming, intranasal cocaine use, immunodeficiency syndromes and diseases such as cystic fibrosis and diabetes.
Because power cuts are frequent, many of these entrepreneurs use diesel generators to keep their Internet operations going.
In fact, ASSA ABLOY recently completed the first-ever trial of the mobile keys platform at the Clarion Hotel in Stockholm, in which 28 frequent hotel guests were invited to use the technology over an eight-month period.
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The technology is being closely considered by other airlines, which are eager to use NFC chips to store frequent flier account numbers, which could enable the device holders to access private lounges.
Some of the changes in the revised plan make sense, including more sparing use of remand, more frequent resort to well-enforced community sentences and more opportunities for paid work in prison.
And frequent business travelers will eventually be able to use a 'train mile' program across the entire network.
Icahn thought he could ride the wave of hedge funds and raise a boatload of money which he could use for running larger and more frequent activist campaigns.
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No money is lost, the frequent flier miles rack up, and travelers can use them for upgrades or completely free flights whenever they want.
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