But right now just the paper version is the best for what we do.
Or they might decide to go online, and stop the paper version entirely.
Advocates admit that the only way coins can be substituted for paper is to remove the paper version from circulation.
The family application (the paper version and the online draft) assumes that someone in the family has a job that offers insurance.
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Competitors responded with a paper version and a cheaper base price, although GED Testing Service said its price includes services the other two test makers don't.
The on-line version of that form requires 60 printed pages to spell out all the queries. (A condensed paper version of the same application fills 21 pages).
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At a recent group exhibition of wildly inventive chess sets (Sellers's nod to the London Olympic Games), she sold a paper version of the classic game for next to nothing.
The National Center for Constitutional Studies, founded by W. Cleon Skousen, a rogue Mormon, John Bircher, and all-purpose conspiracy theorist, prints a stapled paper version, the dimensions of a datebook, thirty cents if you order a gross.
He said the computerized version, which students are passing at higher rates than the paper version in pilot sites, will be cheaper to administer because states will no longer have to pick up the tab for things like grading the exam.
In 2005, the 15- and 16-year-old duo decided to trade the paper version of the regular high school yearbook for the digital one. myYearbook was born, a social networking website that the brother and sister team worked with throughout high school.
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What Schmid hoped the Postal Service would do was leverage the fact that it delivered mail every day to every home to develop new products that could have been the paper version of highly targeted e-mails offering you a discount at your favorite store on your favorite product.
An ungated version of the paper Yglesias refers to is here.
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And sadly, getting rid of the physical version of the paper, while it does get rid of those printing costs, also gets rid of the display advertising.
He left the defense industry, and went on to invent the Mylar balloon, an improved version of Liquid Paper, and Kinepak, a kind of explosive that reduces the risk of accidental detonation.
In a forthcoming article for Urban Affairs Review, a trio of researchers took survey data on local policies from nearly 300 California municipalities and ran it against foreclosure figures, a decade later. (You can find an earlier version of the paper here (PDF).) Cities that implemented slow growth or anti-growth policies in the late 1990s saw significantly fewer foreclosures between 2008 and 2009, the torrential center of the housing crisis.
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Nearly a quarter of us would be willing to pay five bucks a month for an online version of our local paper if the printing presses ground to a halt.
The name came from their billet, often referred to as the Hash House, where they'd eat their monotonous corned-beef dinners, and the pastime they came up with was a wilder version of a British paper chase.
However unlike poems printed on paper, there is no fixed, library version of a finished work.
In two weeks time, The Dandy will publish its last paper edition and focus on a new online version.
Dr Lackner's version uses layers of Teflon or paper covered with a resin that absorbs carbon dioxide when dry and gives it up when moist.
The official version of Mr Yeats's paper was published with a number of caveats, such as a statement that the author is uncertain whether, taken as a whole, changes in the Mercosur countries' trade policies since 1988 have reduced their economic welfare.
Upon integration of comments and additional field research, the final version of the inventory was published on paper and on the Internet.
Then, after a version of 'Pop Goes the Weasel' involving paper bags, an enthusiastic Gerard Le Fevre and an audience attempting to sing "increasingly operatic", we had the interval.
Solar power is also having a moment in the sun as MIT unveiled the world's first solar cells printed on paper - we can't wait to see a post-it version that we can stick to our walls!
Unlike the Journal's Web site, or its smart-phone apps, the iPad version blends much more of the look and feel of the print paper into the electronic environment.
Casting around for a dissertation topic, the student, Eugene Aserinsky, decided to hook sleepers up to an early version of an electroencephalogram machine, which scribbled across half a mile of paper each night.
If the same book is available in paper and paperless form, Amazon says, forty per cent of its customers order the electronic version.
Most recently, Dr Turin published a paper showing that flies can distinguish between molecules that are chemically similar but in which a heavier version of hydrogen had been substituted.
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