Switch fees are the charges for the use of the MasterCard Debit Switch.
It's a bit speculative, but once scientists understand how receptors work, they can in theory use chemical agents to switch them on or off.
Data centres forced to switch to the use of back-up generators warned that they might run out power.
After restarting your browser the plug-in will display a people map in the sidebar - just use the view menu to switch that back to history or bookmarks if you want to.
Initially, the idea was to use plastic flexible displays (as evidenced by previous XO 3.0 renders), but degradation caused by the sun's UV rays and plastic's easily scratched surface forced the company to switch gears and use glass instead.
Our ultimate decision to use Microsoft represents more than a switch to Exchange hosted e-mail.
One is through the wider use of convertible bonds which automatically switch into equity, bolstering the bank's balance-sheet if, for instance, its capital ratio falls below a trigger threshold.
Many companies already find it difficult to switch auditors because they use one or two rival Big Four firms, in addition to their auditor, for other work, such as valuation or advice on internal controls.
The idea is that carbon dioxide emission reductions will result as travelers switch from automobile and airlines use.
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Gadget geeks often pick up cool phones that haven't yet debuted in the U.S. and bring them back, intending to switch the SIM cards and use them at home.
Europol officials say that gangs of counterfeiters are already planning to use Kosovo and Montenegro, which will switch from the Deutschemark to the euro, to flood the market with fake notes.
Diamond also advises volunteering to switch departments if your company can use your services elsewhere.
Company research shows they use more minutes and are less likely to switch to a different carrier.
It's refreshingly easy to use: just raise the flash head to switch on... then turn off again by lowering when the flash isn't needed.
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"In hotels, switch off lights and re-use linens, " advises Chan.
As Moore's Law (computing power of a chip doubles every 18 months) continues to unfold and as bandwidth capacity continues to explode, just-turn-on-the-switch, easy-to-use high-tech appliances for specific functions will proliferate.
The chancellor looks set to use next week's Autumn Statement to switch some day-to-day spending to spending more on Britain's infrastructure - in the jargon moving some spending from current to capital projects.
One obvious way for firms in the power sector to reduce their emissions is to switch the type of energy they use, for example from inefficient coal-fired power stations to efficient gas stations.
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So go forth, friends, and use this new info to either make the switch or squeeze a better deal out of your current provider -- just remember, no matter how hard you try, you're just not gonna be able to get that unlocked GSM phone to play nice with Sprint or Verizon.
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Gamers can even program the button to switch only between the DPI settings they use most.
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Using the iDEN spectrum it acquired from its Nextel purchase, Sprint reportedly plans to set up 4G shop on those radio waves, and make use of current WiMAX provider Clearwire's proposed switch to TD-LTE by incorporating chipsets in future phones that accommodate both frequencies.
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Sure, the US Army could continue to develop expensive proprietary gadgets for use in the field, or they could make the switch to (relatively) inexpensive off-the-shelf smartphones.
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This particular rumor has been swirling for a while already, but Reuters says its own sources are now backing it up: Samsung will switch from an ARM-based design and use Intel as the supplier of the processor inside at least one version of its next 10-inch slate, the Galaxy Tab 3 10.1.
Northern Ireland is the last place in the UK to switch off the analogue signal which has been in use for more than 70 years.
The Yankees could use upgrades at DH and left field and the addition of switch-hitting Carlos Beltran, who has stayed healthy this season, would be a boost.
Increasing fuel-economy standards for cars and trucks will go part of the way, but for most of the switch America will have to rely on a greater use of alternative fuels.
At present, in order to switch water supplier, a firm or organisation must use more than five million litres of water a year at a single set of premises - in Wales that threshold is much higher, currently 50 million litres.
Amazon has done a really nice job with that last one, offering up a sensitive dimmer switch with 24 notches, and a reminder to use a high setting for brightly lit rooms and a low setting for dark rooms, as unintuitive as that might sound.
There is no need to use the push button on the side of the PTV3000 unit to switch between Widi and Miracast modes.
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We know that traditionally iPhone users have been reluctant to switch to an Android device because they couldn't use iTunes to manage their content.
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