You can turn it off, and then turn it on.
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Recently my furnace needed some repairs (unrelated to the Nest), and it was super convenient to be able to toggle it on and off from my iPhone in the basement instead of having to run upstairs, turn it on, run down to observe it, then run back up to turn it off.
Whether they can pull it off and turn the hotel into a Deco moneymaker for a new era will have a lot of influence on how much the city government and others invest in renovations of other Deco structures.
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First thing they did was to put a 40-inch plasma TV in every room and fixed it just so we couldn't turn it off.
If it's not needed, I can easily turn it off in the settings.
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Still, it seems silly to expect players to bring intensity and emotion into the game and turn it off at will when a whistle blows.
Sprint TV's also included, of course, but it just hangs on 4G whenever you try to watch a program -- we had to turn it off and use EV-DO to make it work, which is pretty counterproductive considering how much better it could look on a faster, lower-latency connection.
But what Zuckerburg fears, and he's probably right, is that it would turn off the users.
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The Communications Commission of Kenya (CCK) had wanted to turn it off last month, ahead of a 2015 global deadline.
This is fortunate since, without a little coaching, chances are you'd be hard-pressed to figure out how to turn it off.
Fact is, the human brain has a multitude of ways to stimulate appetite and only a few to turn it off.
If an escape happened, a plant's operators would just turn it off and let it cool down of its own accord.
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This is when they turn it off and hang up the towel.
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In January, the Department of Homeland Security issued an alert about the security-challenged software and recommended people turn it off on their computers.
Living with a constant anxiety buzz crosses the line into a disorder when people can't turn it off, or when it interferes with functioning.
So doctors must turn it off with another drug, called protamine.
Turn it off and leave it off, it wears out the disk drive a lot faster if you have it engaged, just a word of warning.
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The curse of it -- at least for the one person every four years who is elected president -- is that there's no way to turn it off.
The blather that ran all of Monday and into the wee hours on CNN was the sort of television that when you turn it off, you feel so much better.
The company has recently patented ideas like whacking a phone to turn it off, described at theFinancial Review, and an immersive full-room display like a Star Trek Holodeck, described by Ars Technica.
While you're in settings, take a trip through the Location preferences and make sure only the apps you want to have access to your locations have access -- you can turn it off for other apps individually.
The ushers stand at the back of the hall during performances, and policy dictates that when a cellphone rings, ushers discreetly ask the owner to turn it off, said Betsy Vorce, a Lincoln Center spokeswoman.
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People may start thinking about it differently and it could turn people off.
If Latinos perceive a candidate as anti-immigrant, it can turn them off, period.
The program that led to this in-fighting, AskEraser, advertises that it lets users turn off the tracking of their search history.
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