It is not yet clear how much the switch would cost if rolled out to all of Norfolk's 1, 500 officers.
The South Korean carmakers are informing owners, and dealers will replace the switch at no cost, the NHTSA said.
If the only thing keeping you from making a switch to low-cost mobile provider Ting is the pain of early termination fees, we've got a bit of good news: come February 1st, you can tell your current carrier to get lost.
Arista Networks was showing a 10 Gb Ethernet (GE) switch that significantly lowers the cost of high speed Ethernet connectivity, apparently by a factor of about 4 to 1, at the recent NAB show.
In some cases, you may have to gently challenge your doctor--who probably has no clue just how much some of the prescriptions he is writing cost--to switch your medication to a cheaper alternative.
The potential cost savings clinched the decision to switch to lithium-ion, Gray said.
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Cotton could also take off, he says, as clothesmakers switch to natural fabrics to avoid the rising cost of oil used in synthetics.
Should they switch to this new rare weapon at the cost of some sockets and skills or stick with the old one because it provides essential support links?
And if you want to end or switch a contract out, there is a high cost to pay.
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Other US banks are reluctant to switch over to microchip technology due to the massive cost of installing new card readers and reissuing millions of new credit cards.
Some of the independent consultants said the aggregator model, which is what Jaywalk provides, is more cost-effective and allows them to switch research providers more often and more easily.
Making the switch from human labor to automation only makes sense when the cost (and benefits) of the technology is equal to or more than the cost of a worker.
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The African market is currently making the switch from feature phones with limited data access, to low-cost smartphones that provide far greater access to the internet and web services.
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Hungary, for example, is likely to switch over to the euro within the next five years, meaning the cost of a visit to Budapest could soon approach the cost of a trip to Paris or London.
Current BT Infinity customers will be able to switch to the faster products by starting a new contract, at no extra cost.
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Not according to a new econometric study that concludes no more than 20% of existing coal generation is likely to switch over to gas, even if the Environmental Protection Agency drives up the cost of coal generation and gas prices stay at their current, low rates indefinitely.
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The switch to digital may thus produce savings for studios and distributors, but it will cost cinema chains money.
There are further cost issues in upgrading the national grid to cope with power surges and the need to switch between different power sources.
Thus, unskilled workers cost too much and the talented have too little incentive to invest in their education, or to switch from lacklustre industries to booming ones.
Tesla designed the Model S to have a swappable battery and in the coming months will roll out a battery-switch option at its service stations, though the company declined to provide details on how it will work or the cost.
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