And it has one more weapon to use in moving the industry toward that goal.
Do we need OS-level standards in our mobile computing devices that help govern how we use them in moving vehicles (specifically while driving)?
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Tropicana also said it is in the process of permanently moving to use only Florida orange juice in its Tropicana Pure Premium juice.
Fortunately, the time use trend has been moving in the direction of more equality.
Because wireless operators of necessity use incumbent land-line configurations in moving from network to network.
For those who like a bit more wiggle room, use the 50 day moving average as the line in the sand.
The attacks show the Haqqanis moving away from the use of huge bombs in lorries, says Matthew Henman at IHS Jane's, a defence consultancy.
This meant fewer brokers were willing to use the BSX in an era when rival exchanges in Australia were moving toward electronic clearing systems.
And former Great Britain captain and coach Noble, who guided Bradford to five consecutive Grand Finals before moving to Wigan in 2006, may still use his wealth of experience and coaching knowledge to help Harris.
If the 15 CPW sale is any indicator, this transaction will inspire some current sellers to hike their prices in overly-optimistic attempts to use the deal as a loose comparable moving forward.
One option is to use excess assets to increase liquidity, by internally securitising loans made in one country and moving them to another to back liabilities there.
So people use contracts for differences to do short term speculation in stocks, not physical purchases: moving to another legal structure rather than another legal jurisdiction if you like.
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Sullivan: To me the most exciting thing going on at Splunk is that we are moving from our core in IT to all types of interesting business use cases that are adjacent to IT, or cohabitate with, or could benefit from IT.
Dr Bilham says that the Indian government has even forbidden him to use a gravity meter in the region (such a meter measures whether a point is moving away from the centre of the earth, and therefore indicates a build up of strain that might be released as an earthquake).
Half the states in the U.S. use a "points" system to measure drivers' moving violation history.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) also wants built-in gadgets the driver can use to turn-off non-essential functions while the car is moving, and keep them disabled until the car is parked.
The Navy has always led in energy transformations, moving from wind to coal, coal to oil, and then pioneering the use of nuclear power.
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Traders at Citi and elsewhere are "pricegivers"--in seeking trading profits, they are constantly moving capital to what the markets see as its highest use.
Although people are moving away from their blackberries in droves, they have found some significant shortcomings with trying to use the IPhone as a work tool.
Not so "The Nance, " in which he's found a way to use the campiness that is his primary theatrical color to relevant and moving effect.
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Nor did the Fed expect that it would need to use unconventional methods to continue easing after hitting the zero-bound, which is perhaps why it was years late in moving to the open-ended quantitative-easing policy adopted last year.
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