Schools which used other company's products were under no obligation to switch.
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In 1953, Operation "Big Switch" was under way as prisoners taken during the Korean conflict were exchanged at Panmunjom.
It might be approvable for patients whose schizophrenia is under control but who need to switch antipsychotics because their current drug is causing too much weight gain.
Now that Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs, the last two remaining big independent Wall Street firms, have converted to bank holding companies, a legal switch that placed them under the regulatory authority of the Federal Reserve, Mack insists that proper supervision is in place.
Also, before being bought by HSBC in 2003, Household had already come under fire for using bait-and-switch tactics on interest rates.
Under the plans announced last week trains will automatically switch to diesel power as they leave Cardiff travelling west.
Cut development expenses to zero, switch to dated but cheap technology, under-depreciate, change pension fund assumptions, bleed non-executive salaries and defer benefits etc.
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Alonso will compete for a starting job in a revamped defense that's making the switch to a 3-4 system under new coordinator Mike Pettine.
The confusion arose because the rally organisers initially said the race would be run under the old rules - and only announced the switch after entries had been accepted.
Under this system, interest rates rise automatically as investors switch out of local dollars.
Instead, under Clinton leadership, the party was asleep at the switch.
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It is also why monetary "activists" like the idea of a switch, because it would put the Bank under pressure to do more to stimulate growth right now.
The decision would most likely result in just two pre-season games, although the owners have the power under the current CBA to keep the present four and switch to an 18-game regular season.
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The Dubliner played for England in the 2007 World Cup and under International Cricket Council rules he should be unable to switch allegiance back to the country of his birth until April 2011.
He was born in Londonderry in Northern Ireland but elected to switch to the Republic after representing the north at Under-16 level.
The suite of Wargaming titles will fall under the Wargaming.net service, which will allow players to switch from game to game seamlessly with a united ID.
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Some patients in England will be able to switch GPs so they can register close to work, under a new pilot agreed between doctors and the government.
But Nokia stuck with Symbian OS, adding in new elements such as touch screen operation and (slightly) improved media handling, rather than make a switch to one of their in-house alternatives that were under development.
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Under the Federal Communications Commission's requirement, cable operators must either switch to all-digital systems, or carry both the digital and analog signals of local stations in the first three years after the February 2009 conversion.
For example, the New York State Public Service Commission includes customers who agree to switch from grid-provided electricity to power provided from onsite generation to receive incentive payments under most DSM programs.
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And the switch failed to put a charge into a team that's 7-7-5 under interim coach Ron Rolston, and 0-2-2 in its past four.
Lonergan is on England under-20 duty against Germany on Thursday and will then report to Bloomfield Road on Friday to complete his switch from Deepdale.
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