Most cancellations were done electronically and reinstated electronically, they said.
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Importantly, only 25-25% of the U.S. HG [high grade] market trades electronically and roughly 12-15% of the U.S. high-yield market trades electronically.
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In fixed income, U.S. Treasuries are the most electronically traded, at more than 90 percent, and U.S. corporate debt trades electronically 60 percent of the time.
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Ms. Garland, the spokeswoman for the mayor, said on Friday that about 350,000 pages were available electronically, and more than a million total pages were scheduled to be available electronically this week.
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They are looking into how she electronically handled government information.
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It will have an electronically limited speed of 155 mph.
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No states should allow votes to be submitted electronically, period.
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Glo electronically heats tobacco enough to create an inhalable vapour.
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Private delivery companies like UPS and FedEx electronically track packages.
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Your resume is going to be read and assessed electronically.
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Its top speed is also electronically limited to 112 mph.
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You can purchase these bonds electronically from the Treasury Department.
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Its forward speed is also electronically restricted to 143 mph.
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Last year, 87 percent of tax returns were filed electronically.
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It has the best electronically adjustable suspension in its class.
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And since 2013, Social Security benefits must be received electronically.
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The top speed has been electronically limited to 236 mph.
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Rosfeld is out on bond, and is being electronically monitored.
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They might incorporate dropped objects, electronically created noise and more.
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The church suggested local leaders host gatherings electronically where possible.
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Some 88% of individual returns were filed electronically in 2018.
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"It will be done by check, or electronically," Saxena said.
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For example, some airlines show what zone is boarding electronically.
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The original figure of 14% reflected straight students bullied electronically.
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Instead, the attack was invisible, delivered electronically, and without attribution.
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Glo electronically heats tobacco enough to create an inhalable vapor.
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This is accompanied by the electronically amplified roar of pouring water.
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The photographer says he'll send L. the bill electronically this week.
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I chemically exfoliated, electronically filed, and callus-treated at the salon.
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Smith recently debuted her collection of amazingly vibrant electronically-woven tapestries.
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The Chiron, as it stands, is electronically limited to 261 mph.
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Customers paid electronically through PayPal, through the mail or in person.
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Here are five things to do on resumes you submit electronically.
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Say no to the Congress that wants to monitor us electronically!
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That has never been done before in an electronically scanned antenna.
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The PIN can be used to electronically file a tax return.
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Baloch answered questions in a video recording, which was sent electronically.
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Instead, it's fundamentally a software switch that controls the transmission electronically.
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This does not mean moving dishes; today's receivers can track electronically.
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When job applicants apply to a position, it's done online electronically.
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The car has an electronically limited top speed of 125 mph.
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He was particularly drawn to Warwick's idea of electronically mediated intimacy.
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Electronically-controlled sunroof opaque roller blinds come standard with the GLS.
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The state sends proof of registration electronically to local election officials.
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Names are then selected electronically, at random, by the State Department.
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There is a digital zoom that electronically gets you to 4,000mm.
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Drones may soon have to identify themselves electronically while in flight.
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Electronically controlled, hydraulically powered struts simulate dynamic events — including the wheelie.
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Forty percent of his sales are now conducted electronically, he says.
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The message was electronically signed by Trump (see the image below).
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In principle, you can use Bitcoin to pay for things electronically.
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Customers can even electronically participate in proxy votes to vote their shares.
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It was all done electronically; [the Buchla] was a wonderful compositional tool.
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The documents obtained by BuzzFeed News this week were not filed electronically.
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The book, "Unbound," has been distributed electronically by the movement backing unbinding.
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Our presence in "Bed Down Location" was electronically spied on and monitored.
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Bitcoin is a digital decentralized currency that's created and then held electronically.
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Many states "upgraded" to touchscreen voting machines that stored voting results electronically.
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Here are five things to consider with resumes you will submit electronically.
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The vehicles under investigation have "E-shift" gear-shifts that operate electronically.
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Now, though, his camp carries iPads and asks attendees to register electronically.
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However, these items can all be stored electronically to reduce physical clutter.
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You can give the card electronically or have a physical copy mailed.
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That meant the broker had to electronically transfer the customer to HealthCare.
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Doctors who treat Medicare patients are already required to write prescriptions electronically.
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MarketAxess has dominant market share among electronically traded high-grade corporate bonds.
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Certainly, the same standard should apply to information that is stored electronically.
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Or they're being electronically spewed outside at us from the mass media.
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The overwhelming majority of us get our paychecks electronically through direct deposit.
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The fees, which have yet to be established, will be charged electronically.
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That engine allows for an electronically limited top speed of 174 mph.
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And new open standards are popping up to exchange health information electronically.
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The IRS recommends electronically filing and requesting direct deposit for your refund.
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Drums on hip-hop songs are almost always created electronically, on computers.
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Loper also ordered that when Flowers posts bond, he be electronically monitored.
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The city now receives about 76 percent of food stamp applications electronically.
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It's anxious, fidgety music, as electronically splintered as the 21st-century attention span.
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I used to be a book snob and refused to read books electronically.
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But if somebody were to attack us electronically, how do you fight back?
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More than 29 million shoppers electronically, while only 22 million bought in stores.
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And the fact that you probably make them electronically isn't helping matters any.
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The letter to Sessions said Chaffetz issued a subpoena served electronically to Pagliano.
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Prescriptions are filed electronically by doctors and then are filled by the pharmacy.
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Price said the party has a paper trail to verify electronically reported data.
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You can electronically dim them for five different levels of sunlight and visibility.
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The BKA executed multiple surveillance measures to electronically locate the specific UMTS-stick.
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There might be some reason why electronically transmitted votes would favour Mr Nasralla.
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A lot of it was incorporating acoustic instruments into what I do electronically.
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Though I don't follow the pope religiously (I'm Jewish), I do so electronically.
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Electronically filed taxes take three weeks to get your refund in most cases.
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NORAD identified the aircraft electronically but did not intercept them with other aircraft.
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Under federal law, banks must obtain consent from consumers to deliver statements electronically.
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This is the first time the NYSE equities market will operate entirely electronically.
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Insurers typically monitor your driving electronically using a device installed in the car.
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Her finance apps would tell us whether she had been paying bills electronically.
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"There are certain things you can't do electronically," he said in an interview.
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Baseball is the only major team sport that could be entirely electronically officiated.
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Donna Shalala (D) said she would hold town halls electronically, Roll Call reported.
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He also announced a new system for filing reports of data breaches electronically.
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His medical history was stored electronically and transferred between his primary care providers.
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It was also possible for employers to submit the new EEO-1 electronically.
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A rep for the band says the threats -- sent electronically -- weren't taken lightly.
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It's also important to confirm that the preparer files returns electronically, Ms. Hockenberry said.
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Since inception, the bank has done almost US$5bn in loan trade volume electronically.
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X-MADIS can electronically jam – and down - drones as far as several kilometers away.
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The piece is a video wall of 52 monitors full of electronically-processed images.
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Nightclubs are going out of business, people are on their phones … they're electronically engaged.
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Why does bitcoin require so much energy to make something that exists only electronically?
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The one that can't be manipulated, debased, and conjured up electronically at one's whim.
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Blake's electronically altered white-soul voice has shifted from a sniffle to a swoon.
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Use a secure file service to transmit documents electronically to your preparer, experts say.
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Instead, Fields, Bill Ford and other executives answered questions submitted electronically on a webcast.
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Fourth, the conflict is about who controls electronically stored data that is not communicated.
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It is relatively easy to retrofit a highway with gantry to collect tolls electronically.
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Quigley's bill, it stands for the Communications Over Various Feeds Electronically for Engagement Act.
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Other requirements may include agreeing to receive monthly statements electronically and paying bills online.
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You can access the tea set by pressing a button which electronically reveals it.
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The electronically activated seat crushed the phone, damaging the battery, which began heating uncontrollably.
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The property is entered through electronically operated wrought-iron gates on a gravel drive.
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Meier: It's more relevant now than ever before, because we communicate mostly electronically now.
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Just because I want to contact Congress electronically, does NOT mean I care less.
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The ball is electronically tagged and hitting it into a target results in points.
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He noticed that more of his customers started asking if they could pay electronically.
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Withdrawals must be done electronically to another bank account, through the automated clearinghouse network.
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Votes made electronically, online or over the phone, are relatively easy to double check.
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But, lawmakers said, China does have the capacity to provide the required data electronically.
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It also put off a vote on electronically delivering funds' written materials to investors.
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Some buses, too, have begun showing the names of stops electronically inside the vehicle.
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A new camera shutter will electronically disconnect the camera on the Echo Show 5.
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Attorneys for Kraft, 77, electronically filed the plea Monday in Palm Beach County Court.
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The central bank will release the information to the market electronically in the future.
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Most modern money is notional: Wealth is stored on computers; payments are made electronically.
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File your taxes electronically Besides helping you save money on stamps and a trip to the post office, filing electronically has another major benefit: It can lower your chances of making a mistake and winding up on the audit list as a result.
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Surescripts provides a network that allows health care providers to send prescriptions to pharmacies electronically.
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Eligible filers won't be charged anything to prepare and send their federal tax return electronically.
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The party also said paper ballots would be used to verify any results reported electronically.
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The dream of an electronically souped-up border isn't particularly original or even that new.
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It would also add a completely new capability so passcode tries could be entered electronically.
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"There's a camera there, and the camera makes the call electronically," Ganassi said of NASCAR.
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If it's a digitally-focused organization, for example, you're better off sending your letter electronically.
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It also comes with built-in RFID block, so pickpockets can't steal your identity electronically.
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He only communicated with early Bitcoin developers and adopters electronically, prior to disappearing in 2010.
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Rule 30e-3 would have permitted, but not required, funds to disseminate shareholder reports electronically.
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If you aren't already banking and paying bills electronically, now is the time to start.
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If you file your tax return electronically, you should receive your refund within three weeks.
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State-run media also said the missile's warhead was electronically linked to a targeting system.
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Klarman has not authorized republication of Margin of Safety, electronically or in any other format.
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"All signs are pointing toward this person essentially having robbed him electronically," Mr. Johnson testified.
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Some 88% of individual returns were filed electronically in 2018, compared with 58% in 2008.
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Now, for the first time, all of those millions of photos are being electronically scanned.
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Many people do this electronically, which is easy for them and easy for the IRS.
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The application has become ubiquitous in modern life as a method of electronically exchanging money.
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The exchanges will vet the corporate bond sales electronically to ensure they meet the rules.
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She was ordered to be electronically monitored, based on the new charge of criminal trespass.
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At the electronically limited top end of 162 mph, I take a moment to reflect.
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Instead, steering input travels electronically through wires from the steering wheel to the driving wheels.
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It prohibits duties on digital music, books, software and video games that are distributed electronically.
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They had been contacting each other electronically for three years, according to the court document.
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Those maps can then be transmitted electronically from headquarters to incident commanders on the ground.
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The pill electronically transmits the sailor's heart rate and body temperature to a Navy Corpsman.
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The code card is activated electronically right after the president-elect takes the oath at noon.
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Clerks must electronically scan IDs and verify consumers are older than 21, regardless of local laws.
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"Increase your awareness of both the positive and negative sides of sharing data electronically," he said.
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By the 103st century, 210,212 of the nation's 21997,700 weather watchers were filing their data electronically.
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Some online banks let you deposit checks electronically by taking a picture with your smart phone.
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Even now, some commentators are calling for terrorist suspects to be locked up or electronically tagged.
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Documents can also be put in a safe deposit box or stored electronically in the cloud.
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Researchers have tasked them to create a new way to analyze and understand our microbiomes electronically.
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The astronomical event was also live streamed, and about 61 million people viewed the eclipse electronically.
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Three-quarters of the fixed income trades by ticket on his desk are now made electronically.
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According to the BIS, around 90 percent of transactions in bond futures now take place electronically.
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KISI, a cloud-based control system, is designed for buildings with doors that are electronically wired.
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Those who sign up for a prepaid account on the web will receive this disclosure electronically.
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It's a two-story vault with a door so heavy it needs to be operated electronically.
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Yet e-mail stubbornly remains the favourite way of communicating electronically at work and at home.
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In their place, Ara is going with physically connected pogo pins and an electronically actuated latch.
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Because when a president speaks -- whether electronically or out loud -- it's, by default, a presidential statement.
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By electronically connecting bank systems that track ownership with the settlement platform, trades can settle faster.
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They wanted 100-percent virtual (Zoom or Skype) meetings and wanted to electronically execute my contracts.
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"Many elections across the nation do not have auditable elections, they are done completely electronically," Sen.
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Maybe responsibility for traffic safety should be shared — and electronically enhanced — by everyone using the roads.
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Maybe responsibility for traffic safety should be shared — and electronically enhanced — by everyone using the roads.
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PayMate also serves as a discounting marketplace, allowing large enterprises to electronically negotiate offers with SMEs.
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In Washington, lawmakers began pushing the IRS to modernize and get more taxpayers to file electronically.
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The running boards are electronically controlled, automatically appearing within a second when the rear doors open.
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How did you get involved there, and how did you transition toward more electronically driven spheres?
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Following the battle, the Russian military has started to electronically jam some American aircraft and drones.
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More people now file their tax returns electronically and provide the IRS with their bank information.
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One solution is to monitor parolees electronically to provide additional assurance that they will not reoffend.
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Today, the NYSE has plans to continue to operate electronically should the floor need to close.
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Hard to see and track electronically, naval vessels have long posed special perils to nighttime navigation.
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If the floor is closed, all markets will remain available for trading electronically, according to CME.
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But now lawmakers are talking about whether they could be considered present electronically instead of physically.
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A couple of places wanted to mail maps to us because they didn't have them electronically.
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If you're filing electronically (you probably are), you have until March 31 to wrap it up.
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Filing your return electronically and choosing a direct deposit of your refund helps speed things along.
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I read both paper and electronically, though when I'm home I prefer to read on paper.
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They want to determine when, where and how they interact electronically with banks, stores, and advertisers.
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Ms. Abdulaheb said someone electronically sent her the 24 pages of internal Chinese documents in June.
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If the Speaker of the House permits it, members of congress don't have to vote electronically.
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They want to determine when, where and how they interact electronically with banks, stores and advertisers.
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I can do quick hits electronically; but reading a book is a tactile experience for me.
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Riley imagined a process where those were batched and transferred electronically in a matter of minutes.
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When "life got busy" and Winfrey stopped journaling for some time, she switched to journaling electronically.
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It is now available in various forms, including electronically and via exchange-traded commodity funds (ETCs).
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Browsing Electronically heated puffers, pre-layered sweaters, supersize scarves and more to make winter dressing jollier.
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The government had wanted to push people toward making more transactions electronically, rather than rely on cash.
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In celebration, Jay threw together some of his favorite electronically-produced tracks that have influenced his work.
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To get your refund as soon as possible, the IRS recommends electronically filing and selecting direct deposit.
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Clairo: Immunity (Fader Label) Clairo makes hazy, silken, electronically altered guitar pop, torn between reticence and feeling.
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Lock boxes, which allow entry to homes when the owner is away, can now be monitored electronically.
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The derivatives markets are even further along: for some types, nine-tenths of volume is traded electronically.
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Phasor's system works similarly, but uses an electronically controlled array of microchips to perform the same task.
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People live their lives electronically; their phones are a record of loves and fantasies, illnesses and losses.
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I would prefer the request filled electronically, by e-mail attachment if available or CDROM if not.
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Drones can already be "ring-fenced" electronically to stop them straying into dangerous areas, such as airports.
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Instead it paid people with money of its own creation, transferred electronically into their dollar bank accounts.
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Many of the museum's historical papers were housed in its basement, and few were backed up electronically.
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It is recommended that you file electronically, it is usually easier to track refunds and filing status.
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"Messages that are delivered electronically are very powerful," said Barbara Greenberg, a teen, adolescent and child psychologist.
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They have asked the judge not to let Concord distribute the materials electronically to people in Russia.
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In a world of big data, people might come to trust only what can be verified electronically.
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He's dubbed the measure the Communications Over Various Feeds Electronically for Engagement Act—or COVFEFE, for short.
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The 85033 Census marks the first time a large percentage of responses will be captured electronically online.
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The IRS said it will not accept electronically filed returns until a tax return addresses those points.
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Prime Minister Shinzo Abe wants to double the proportion of payments done electronically to 40% by 2025.
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Catering to the online user, PennyMac provides digital loan support and allows consumers to submit documents electronically.
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I was told, with no evidence to support it, that the photo of Franken was electronically manipulated.
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Now, engineers use 3-D computer models, skip the prototype step and instantly send the models electronically.
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New York State now requires that all prescriptions be filled electronically with a monitoring program targeting narcotics.
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The new taxing process requires companies to electronically upload reams of invoices and reconcile them with vendors.
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It involved finding information that was stored electronically to answer discovery requests from opposing sides in lawsuits.
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USMCA's digital trade chapter prohibits countries from applying discriminatory measures to digital products that are distributed electronically.
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According to Fiat Chrysler, the drivers were unaware of how to properly use electronically controlled shift levers.
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Why does everyone need to be in one place when most business is done electronically, even algorithmically.
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Like other Land Rover models, virtually everything about the new Defender can be controlled electronically, in fact.
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In some cases, the hospital may connect families and covid-19 victims electronically instead of in person.
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Because the program can vacuum up much of that information electronically, there's little need for a backstop.
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And the company requires replacement parts to be verified electronically — a process akin to clearing passport control.
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"Any way I can get the latest version electronically?" he asked in an email to several officials.
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The legislation calls for sending those payments electronically to the same accounts you authorized for previous refunds.
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Just over 138 million taxpayers filed electronically and nearly 92 million received their refunds via direct deposit.
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I'm happy to read electronically now and I no longer compare the differences between screen and paper.
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Naval vessels, which are hard to see and track electronically, have long posed challenges to nighttime navigation.
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I prefer to read electronically, because the search function enables me to find a particular passage immediately.
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R(EAR)ENDER At 31D, "Contact electronically," a term for emailing goes around a necessity for inhaling.
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The new technology requires motorists to obtain transponders for their vehicles, because all tolls are collected electronically.
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But its drums are electronically warped, and the cane flute is answered by warbly, pitched-up vocals.
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Attorneys for Kraft electronically filed a not-guilty plea on February 25 in Palm Beach County Court.
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And though this software is trusted, it's still important to be careful when doing your taxes electronically.
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If you&aposre making transfers to other accounts electronically, you&aposre limited to six per statement cycle.
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The FBI also wants Apple to alter its iOS operating system so passcodes can be input electronically.
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Annual fees on mutual funds and electronically-traded funds (ETF) average 3503 percent and 0.44 percent, respectively.
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Another possible objection to our analysis is that the early reports were based on vote tallies that were sent electronically to the TSE; 29% of vote tallies were not, according to monitors from the EU. There might be a reason why electronically transmitted votes would favour Mr Nasralla.
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And if they receive a ballot by electronic means, administrators should print them out for counting "and not electronically transmitted to the [Election Management System] for tallying," the report recommends, while also calling for voters to instead mail in their ballots or print out copies of electronically submitted ballots.
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The transfer can be done electronically or via a check sent directly to the new 401(k) provider.
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Instead of just electronically controlling components of a computer program on a screen, I'm participating, not just playing.
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As the new law allows banks to quickly verify identities electronically, there could be fewer cases like this.
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However, in Alaska, all voters may vote absentee, and all absentee voters may return ballots electronically by fax.
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Around two-thirds of BlackRock's corporate debt transactions are now done electronically, Prager said at the SEC meeting.
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The in-ground certified NBA basketball hoop that goes up and down electronically that Parks is having installed.
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You can choose how much money to put on the gift card and then have it delivered electronically.
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Once Young believed that had happened, the FBI began communicating directly with Young electronically, posing as the informant.
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Click here to view original GIFAnimals electronically coerced into singing has been one of mankind's greatest artistic achievements.
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A court in western Izmir province said Brunson would be electronically monitored and barred from leaving his house.
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Cryptocurrency is produced by computers and held electronically online; it is not backed up or controlled by governments.
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Pre-commitment would allow gamblers to choose a daily limit before they start playing, which is tracked electronically.
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In short, police need a warrant to electronically retrace a cell phone owner's steps in a criminal investigation.
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According to Reuters, the materials primarily consisted of "modern electronically recorded video," in the form of VHS tapes.
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Trade-at-settlement to allow buying and selling at settlement prices created electronically from trading on the exchange.
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Doors are electronically controlled, and visitors are only given access after they've been viewed on a surveillance camera.
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All rental forms are filled out electronically, with no need for the owner and customer to ever meet.
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Anduril is suggesting a new way to secure the border electronically, but it is far from the first.
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The Democrat has dubbed it the Communications Over Various Feeds Electronically for Engagement Act—or COVFEFE, for short.
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" The system can eject the modules electronically with a simple voice command like, "okay Google, eject the camera.
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Would it feel like suffocating, to have people you've never met electronically grasping at you, at all times?
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Instead, you turn the mic and camera off electronically, and an LED light tells you whether it's on.
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In this case, the NYSE may choose to close the floor but operate trading electronically, without the floor.
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"While deliberations electronically are not as good as in person, they are better than no deliberations," Schuman said.
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Hand sanitizers are freely available in shopping malls and office buildings, where people's temperatures are also checked electronically.
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So they're giving a waiver or just softening some of the restrictions related to transferring health data electronically.
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The app draws money from the bank account, and the parent transfers funds electronically to the child's card.
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Applications are submitted electronically, and in countries without widespread computer ownership, internet cafes become de facto filing centers.
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Hand sanitizers are freely available in shopping malls and office buildings, where people's temperatures are also checked electronically.
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The Internal Revenue Service expects to process more than 153 million individual tax returns, the majority submitted electronically.
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It works with electronically controlled gates so you can open and close gates directly from the Ring app.
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Hard to see and hard to track electronically, naval vessels have long posed special perils to nighttime navigation.
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Information about the different grades of timber being harvested is relayed electronically to the mill, to schedule deliveries.
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Trump reportedly would write on printouts of emails provided to him by Graff, who would then respond electronically.
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The Internal Revenue Service says it processes most refunds for electronically filed returns in 21 days or less.
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During the 2016 presidential election, the electoral board took 13 days to count votes that were cast electronically.
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The G Pen Connect, with a glass attachment that fits most rigs, does both jobs in one, electronically.
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Major League Baseball already is investigating allegations that the Houston Astros stole signs electronically during the 2017 season.
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If you file electronically and request direct deposit for your refund, you should receive it within three weeks.
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The paychecks were supposed to have been electronically routed through an upstate New York payroll management company, MyPayrollHR.
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I went through a phase where I read everything electronically, and now I've gone back to actual books.
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The new law should also lead to the creation of companies that would register those guarantees electronically, Valor said.
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Earlier this year, New York became the first state to flat-out require all prescriptions to be filled electronically.
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Systems can be set to disable network connections when working with certain files, preventing them from being shared electronically.
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It was fake news packaged to appear superficially credible, and circulated electronically in an apparent effort at character assassination.
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Weeks later, Mapp said federal agencies were running into "some challenges" because D-SNAP requires payment be delivered electronically.
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An impact assessment finds that "practical information will need to be provided electronically on movement of goods West-East".
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In 1978, he signaled Wall Street's cautious approval of a national market system linking the major securities exchanges electronically.
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DeGiorgio said he's also planning to add integration with DocuSign so that you can sign the deal documents electronically.
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Progress towards getting Indians to pay for things electronically is indeed being made, but from an abysmally low base.
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Cash is so hard to come by that almost everyone now pays electronically using bank cards or mobile money.
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What farmers and fishermen do is they bid with us (as mandated by local laws) electronically using the app.
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Nearly all Social Security benefits now are paid electronically, and thieves can redirect electronic payments to their own accounts.
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The company has created a flat electronically steered satellite antenna that's out to revolutionize the world of mobile communications.
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Once you mail in your return, or transmit it electronically, you may think you're done with tax season. Wrong.
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Cabell declined Frank's request to require Chan to wear an ankle bracelet so that he could be electronically monitored.
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"Start your guest list on paper, then move it electronically," Emore Campbell, owner of Emore Campbell Events, told INSIDER.
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The surgery allowed the women's doctor to electronically control their impulses, according to a publication from Littleton Adventist Hospital.
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Taxpayers can also submit Form 4868, either electronically or on paper, to push their filing deadline to Oct. 15.
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Federal regulators are considering a new rule that would electronically block large commercial vehicles from speeding on U.S. roads.
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The Houston Astros are alleged to have stolen signs electronically throughout the 2017 season, The Athletic reported on Tuesday.
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Over 3,000 public transport fare evaders in London have been sentenced electronically after a new paperless system was introduced.
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Officials told The Times that an order had been given not to distribute the transcript of the call electronically.
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Police told the court on Thursday that employees applauded when victims transferred large sums electronically to the call center.
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It also has a higher electronically-limited top speed of 130 miles per hour versus the GT's 125 mph.
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When billions of people choose to communicate electronically with one another, that changes what it means to be human.
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"We're not planning to close the floor at this time, but as you mentioned, we could trade fully electronically."
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She knew Ms. Shaw did her banking in person, not electronically, so she notified Ms. Shaw's nearest daughter, Cathy.
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Finally, our favorite standing desk is the Fully Jarvis Electric Adjustable Height, which adjusts electronically to save your back.
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Ideally, tip electronically so you don't have to exchange cash or handle your credit card or that communal pen.
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In the 1860s, decades before the creation of television, the pantelegraph became the first machine to transmit images electronically.
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Some post offices stay open late on Tax Day, although that's less common now that more people file electronically.
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Before you begin, get your FSA ID — log-in credentials you'll need to complete and electronically sign the FAFSA.
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Bitcoin is a digital token that can be sent electronically from one user to another, anywhere in the world.
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That same year, the IRS hit another goal by reaching a rate of 80 percent of taxpayers filing electronically.
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For nonprofits not registered with Facebook Payments, donations are distributed electronically via the online fundraising platform Network for Good.
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Schools across the country have installed electronically secured doors and added security staff, but few legislative solutions have emerged.
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Plush, comforting sounds are in retreat; instead, instruments are often sparse and brittle, electronically desiccated or sampled through static.
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Professional respiratory therapists working for respiratory home care companies set up, electronically monitor, and adjust home ventilators, as required.
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Trade would not immediately be damaged since a lot of commerce was conducted electronically these days, Mr. Tufenkci said.
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The election was conducted peacefully, but the opposition, led by Raila Odinga, argued the vote had been electronically manipulated.
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I believe the group has since dispersed — most puzzle work is done electronically anyway — but those were good times.
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All the KenKen puzzles for The Times are electronically generated using software from the British chess grandmaster David Levy.
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Partly as a result, French nationals living abroad will not be allowed to vote electronically in the legislative election.
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Nearly 22010 percent of all tax returns are filed electronically, which accounts for the reduction of some IRS staffers.
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Our GPS technology also means that every trip—more than one million in London each week—is electronically recorded.
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As to where to put it, a few jars are fine, or you can use apps to track it electronically.
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The program also doesn't allow photos of W-2s, but it does electronically capture them from about 150 large companies.
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It is commonly done electronically through order management systems (OMSs) designed to make the process more efficient and avert errors.
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Expect future squad cars to add to a layer of redundancy by electronically announcing their presence to the traffic stream.
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Instead of having to put stuff in obscure file cabinets, it could be accessed electronically by tax examiners and auditors.
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If he's worried about saving paper, Trump could release the returns electronically (he seems to have access to e-media).
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Around half of Treasuries, and nearly 60% of European government bonds, are now traded electronically, reckons Greenwich Associates, a consultancy.
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Digital currencies could allow Russian officials to electronically send and receive money out of the country and evade the sanctions.
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People and goods would flow through without stopping, leaving all the formalities to take place electronically and out of sight.
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Users set the price from which Seateroo charges a 2950 percent fee and payments are processed electronically through the app.
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For example, if a court doesn't allow documents to be filed electronically, then that slows down what we do next.
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As a condition of her release, she will be under home detention at her parents' house and be monitored electronically.
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The start-ups have focused on all-digital transactions, money moved electronically between bank accounts and increasingly to mobile devices.
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Since 2012, French citizens abroad had been allowed to vote electronically in legislative elections, but not in the presidential vote.
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Electronic health record vendors have to prove their systems do certain things, such as allowing doctors to order medications electronically.
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Instead of altering the sound waves electronically, they did it mechanically using simple tubes that vary in length and shape.
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Signing contracts increasingly happens electronically, where you either "draw" your signature with a mouse or just type in your name.
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The Communications Over Various Feeds Electronically for Engagement Act not-so-coyly refers to Trump's infamous "covfefe" typo from May.
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As a result, an officer at each polling station will transmit real-time numbers electronically through a secure mobile phone.
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Also, the phone electronically disables the bike when it's not in use, to help prevent FUCI from being ripped off.
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They were also electronically monitored for obstructive sleep apnea, which causes people to wake up many times during the night.
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Instead of paper, these virtual patient charts can be shared electronically between medical professionals to improve patient care and outcomes.
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E-vapes and e-cigarettes are vapor-releasing products that electronically heat nicotine and contain fewer chemicals than regular cigarettes.
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Cohan refers to the trades happening near the close for electronically traded e-mini futures contracts, which is 5 p.m.
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Evidence is now transferred electronically to the court, where a magistrate and legal advisor consider each case using a laptop.
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Other forms of payment used in Zimbabwe are bond notes and dollars stored electronically in bank accounts, known as "zollars".
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As of 2015, only 26 percent of American hospitals were able to find, send, receive, and use clinical information electronically.
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In addition to physical volume buttons, there's a mute switch that turns off the mic and electronically disables the camera.
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House reports will be up at midnight, but the Senate is notoriously slower since candidates don't have to file electronically.
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All of my scheduling with the research nurse in charge of the clinical trial in which I participate occurs electronically.
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It provides Fourth Amendment safeguards to prevent unreasonable searches of electronically stored communications — but says nothing about data held abroad.
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Last weekend, the NYSE conducted a test of its trading systems to ensure they could open electronically without the floor.
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I paid the $50 fee electronically (plus an extra $153 service fee) and was approved in less than a day.
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So there's very heightened restrictions on how you can share data electronically when it relates to medical and health information.
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I was immediately nervous because the worker had said that they would notify me electronically if the test was negative.
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Pay cards act like prepaid cards or debit cards, which can be loaded electronically each time an employee gets paid.
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Voters use touch screens or other input devices to make selections on digital-only ballots, and votes are stored electronically.
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In the Pur Sport, that massive powerplant allows for an electronically-limited top speed of roughly 217 mph, Bugatti says.
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Kenya will be using biometric technology to identify voters and transmit results electronically, which should diminish the chances of fraud.
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The report quotes another unnamed Chinese military expert as saying the missile's warhead was electronically linked to a targeting system.
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Some of these systems, like electronically-controlled braking and steering, are tied to active safety features like automatic emergency braking.
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The authority said about half of the machines used in the most populated municipalities to cast votes electronically had failed.
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For the quickest way to get your cash back, the digitally minded IRS encourages filing electronically and choosing direct deposit.
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Once you&aposre ready to file your taxes, the IRS recommends electronically filing and requesting direct deposit for your refund.
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Documents in the case must be sent to Couch physically and cannot be relayed to him electronically, the official added.
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The Astros are embroiled in the scandal that stemmed from evidence the team stole signs electronically during the 2017 season.
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Because cryptocurrency is only transferred electronically, having the most basic internet connection immediately helps anyone access and trade the currency.
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Funds will also subsidize additional transportation and personnel costs and enable the organization to check in on isolated seniors electronically.
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Final approval for Parente will likely be given electronically, without having to call together the board physically, the source added.
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Make sure you can access your accounts either electronically or over the phone or by walking into a branch office.
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The agency said taxpayers should continue to file their taxes as normal on Tuesday evening - whether electronically or on paper.
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TurboTax also electronically captures W-2 and investment and interest information from more than a million companies, according to its website.
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Forget about that plain white, form-fitting gear that offers maximum agility and contains sensors allowing points to be registered electronically.
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In Greece, only about 30 percent of titles deeds have been electronically registered, hampered by a lack of offices and infrastructure.
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Unfortunately, the deadline has passed to send anything by mail, but you have until February 25 to electronically submit your work.
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But even if one did place their trust in the Voatz software to communicate their vote electronically, it's impossible to check.
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People on the terror watch-list in Germany will now be electronically tagged, even if they have not committed a crime.
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The base Chiron goes from 0 to 60 in 2.4 seconds with the top speed electronically limited at around 250 mph.
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Extra fees like the cost of checks, or of receiving statements on paper rather than electronically, are typically the employee's responsibility.
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Several more incorporate garbled bits of dialogue that make oblique reference to the nightmare reality lurking outside the electronically sealed sphere.
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He only communicated with early Bitcoin developers and adopters electronically, mostly through emails and message boards, prior to disappearing in 2010.
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Unfortunately you can't file an amended return electronically; you'll need to print, fill out, and mail the form to the IRS.
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The order is received electronically by a courier driving a small van with a fuel tank attached, containing petrol or diesel.
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DeepMind said it analyzed data stored electronically from more than 100 VA hospitals, reviewing information on hundreds of thousands of patients.
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This year, the Internet had a clear advantage: More than 108 million purchased electronically, while only 99.1 million bought in stores.
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What if the necessary data links are attacked physically—for example with anti-satellite weapons—jammed electronically or subverted through cyberwarfare?
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But the Raspberry Pi 4 doesn't support electronically marked cables, such as Apple's USB-C cables or Google's Pixel 3 cables.
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It helps health professionals organize patient records electronically, store all that data in the cloud and retrieve it from any device.
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Bionic eyes offer very low-resolution vision; cochlear implants can electronically carry limited speech information, but distort the experience of music.
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Kymeta replaces dish technology with a flat antenna that can be steered electronically and, as a result, track a moving satellite.
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"Taxpayers can't file amended returns electronically and should mail the Form 1040X to the address listed in the instructions," Kazenoff says.
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Minnesota also has a law that requires prescriptions to be issued electronically, though it does not penalize doctors for non-compliance.
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Throughout the system outage, taxpayers were still able to file their tax returns electronically through their software providers and Free File.
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Congress passed a bill Thursday that would require senators to file campaign finance reports electronically through the Federal Election Commission (FEC).
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This part of the LME user community would also "in general prefer an electronically-derived closing price," according to the exchange.
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D.) is pressing the Department of Transportation (DOT) for clarity over a new rule requiring truckers to electronically log their hours.
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The ability to adjust protocols electronically has let Meyer's team roll out changes far faster as new clinical evidence comes in.
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The 0-60 mph dash passes in 2.8 seconds on the way to an electronically limited top speed of 163 mph
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This system, implemented in the U.K., involves sharing customers' financial information electronically and securely, but only under conditions that customers approve.
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Over 2900 percent of individuals have filed electronically so far, but the percentage of electronic returns is expected to fall slightly.
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It will, for the first time, prohibit the imposition of customs duties, fees, or other charges on digital products traded electronically.
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The car can hit 62 mph in 5.9 seconds and has a top speed that is electronically limited to 130 mph.
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One silver lining to filing late is that you can still submit your return electronically until November, according to the IRS.
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That oversupply of unreliable words, clotting the discourse, feels awfully familiar, even if today most of them come at us electronically.
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But Mr. Sonnenfeld sent me the results of a survey he took electronically during the event, and they are eye-opening.
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Tawil said that he'd been in touch with contacts at the banks electronically, and that most people had been very responsive.
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"They told us we couldn't electronically glue together broken pieces of glass," Mr. Gabor told The Los Angeles Times in 1993.
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Maine will also require opioid medications to be prescribed electronically via Drug Enforcement Agency-certified EPCS solutions beginning in July, 2017.
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By the end of November, 29.8 percent of "in scope" contracts were placed electronically, just shy of a 30 percent target.
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While stocks have traded electronically since before the 2286s, the bond market is traditionally a more difficult trading asset to tap.
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The girl is now 16, and her mother called authorities after finding photos that Vazquez allegedly sent to her daughter electronically.
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It estimated that 88 percent of American adults — about 215 million people — watched the solar eclipse, either in person or electronically.
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" A message sent around electronically on Sunday shows a woman dressed as a militant and warns, "Don't let Hamas entice you!
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He showed Ms. Anderson how he had electronically inserted the missing notes and demonstrated further transformations made possible by studio equipment.
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These open hallways also can be sealed off electronically in the case of an emergency, adding one more layer of security.
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The abnormal cybersecurity measure was due in part to a German law that prevents schools from sending out new passwords electronically.
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Under California law, you cannot eavesdrop electronically on "confidential communications," or record them, without the knowledge and consent of all involved.
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Some voting machines are equipped with modems that connect to a telephone line (not the internet) and can be transmitted electronically.
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Business Briefing The Internal Revenue Service says it has resolved a computer system malfunction and is again accepting electronically filed tax returns.
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In the OPA this scanning effect is created by manipulating the light collected by the grating couplers electronically, using devices called photodiodes.
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While you cannot write paper checks (yet) you can deposit money into your account to transfer money to friends or businesses electronically.
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Five of BAML's top 10 most active loan trading clients completed an average of 32% of their activity electronically, the bank said.
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The 800-pound, 10-foot white shark has been spotted electronically off the New Jersey shore just in time for Independence Day.
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"About 7:45 that morning, pretty much everything electronically with her just stopped," Abney said, according to video from Tuesday's press conference.
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In September, Indigo Ag introduced the Indigo Marketplace, a digital platform that allows growers and buyers to electronically connect with each other.
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One of the unique innovations in the mTenna is its ability to use software to electronically acquire signals with no moving parts.
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It uses motors to steer the antenna and catch a satellite signal whereas the mTenna uses software to electronically communicate with satellites.
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Instead of relying on a bulky traditional satellite dish, Kymeta's panels use liquid crystal technology to electronically track and steer toward satellites.
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Armed with tasting notes, they bid electronically on hundreds of lots drawn from the city's hilly hinterlands in Assam and West Bengal.
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With Point Zoom, you can tap on an area on the screen and the phone will electronically zoom in towards that point.
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In Azerbaijan in 2013, the election commission accidentally jumped the gun by releasing an electronically verified result—a day before the vote.
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DocuSign, the 15-year-old private company that lets you affix your signature to a document electronically, has filed to go public.
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""The exclusive new DYNATONE way electronically exercises hidden face and neck muscles and gently coaxes them back to youthful resiliency and tone.
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Mytaxi had offered cab rides for half the regular price in several German cities if customers paid electronically instead of in cash.
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They're even entertaining the idea of outdoing the new Bugatti Chiron, which will be electronically limited to 261 mph on the street.
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Experts warn that hackers may eventually try to track driving patterns, interfere with fleet management or falsify information passed electronically to insurers.
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A common scenario for screening is that a patient completes a test on paper or electronically while waiting to see the doctor.
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The LME said it planned to experiment next year with setting closing prices electronically and would then ask users which they preferred.
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It can no more be a source of harassment than PACER [a tool that allows users to access public court records electronically].
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He would allegedly film various sex acts of him with the alleged victim and send some recordings to her electronically, police say.
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They also asked questions about the security of data that will be obtained through paper forms before being scanned and stored electronically.
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The pedals are similarly removeable, and can offer either electronically simulated or mechanical feedback, depending on the car in which they're installed.
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In 1984, Adidas released the first shoe integrated with technology to electronically measure the wearer's running distance, average speed and calories burned.
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Generally speaking, the executive branch can share classified information with the committee electronically, although there are multiple different systems used within government.
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The car that customers actually buy, however, won't be able to go that fast; it will be electronically limited to 273.4 mph.
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Mike Quigley (D-Ill.) introduced the legislation, which he entitled the Communications Over Various Feeds Electronically for Engagement (COVFEFE) Act, on Monday.
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At other points, async is discordant and disquieting, with pieces sometimes consisting of nothing but electronically manipulated percussion that skitters and clangs.
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Ebooks, music, and videos purchased electronically can similarly disappear on a whim, often with little or no recourse for the end user.
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Only New Mexico, thanks to State Auditor Tim Keller, has committed to collecting GASB 77 data electronically and making it accessible online.
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On the NYSE equities market, the exchange's Designated Market Makers will connect electronically to provide liquidity in their stocks, the company said.
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Paying electronically is safer than an in-store purchase: Paying online means no one is physically handling a credit card or cash.
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The e-Bulli has an electronically limited top speed of 80 mph, which is slightly improved over the gas version's 65 mph.
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A. In Windows 10, you have at least two fairly simple ways to electronically scrawl your signature right on the dotted line.
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It's owned by industry giants CVS and Express Scripts, and if your prescription is filled electronically, it's almost certainly filled by Surescripts.
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The IRS can disburse rebates to people electronically to accounts authorized for tax refunds or other federal payments on or after Jan.
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This piece comes from "Satin Doll," an album of electronically warped jazz standards (like the title track) and originals (like this one).
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The beam is electronically steered, letting it change targets in milliseconds or sweep the sky faster than any physically controlled dish could.
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The SWIFT network, the system that banks use to communicate with one another to send money electronically, functions much like these circles.
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When you sign your return — whether with a pen or electronically — you're asserting under penalty of perjury that it's complete and accurate.
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Tax data can be culled electronically to the FAFSA through the IRS's Data Retrieval Tool if applicants sign up for that process.
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Things were going flawlessly, according to Chairman Sean Bagniewski — until local officials were unable to submit results electronically via the new app.
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USDA office move may have broken law, watchdog says MORE to consider the obstacles Americans could face in gaining that information electronically.
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When items are needed, they're electronically picked and pushed toward Tompkins' conveyor belt, where more robots help Nordstrom workers sort the merchandise.
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Earlier this month, the company announced it would electronically limit its new sedans and SUVs to drive no more than 220 mph.
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Starting in July 2017, employers will be required to electronically submit information to OSHA about injuries and illnesses stemming from their workplaces.
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Jeanne had to bring printed copies of her medical records to every specialist she saw, because this information couldn't be shared electronically.
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If you file electronically and select direct deposit — the method recommended by the IRS — you should have your refund within 21 days.
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Winfrey sometimes keeps her journal electronically, jotting down what she was thankful for in the moment, she wrote in O, The Oprah Magazine.
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However, reporters were able to read the blacked-out sections by electronically copying them and then pasting them into a word processing file.
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As the client's haunting electronically manipulated voice echoes through Kat's room, she realizes she doesn't need to do this and shuts the laptop.
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This means that the passengers as well as their electronics are about as safe as you can get from electronically harmful electromagnetic waves.
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Consumers and more than 80 percent of 28 million businesses in the United States move some $40 trillion in funds electronically every year.
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A court granted him a peace bond, requiring he maintain good behavior for a certain period, and ordered him to be electronically monitored.
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A new safety law requiring truck drivers to electronically log their miles has further constrained how quickly and efficiently fleets can move goods.
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Because none of the disparate voting machine systems are connected together electronically, a hack that could influence the election's outcome is logistically impossible.
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Unlike traditional smoked cigarettes, IQOS devices electronically heat tobacco-filled sticks wrapped in paper just enough to generate an aerosol that contains nicotine.
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The websites are part of IRS Free File program, which lets anyone who made under $62,000 in 2015 file taxes electronically for free.
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Members must increase the proportion of business they process electronically to 13 percent by the end of the year, Lloyd's said this week.
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The government would have us remove security features and add new capabilities to the operating system, allowing a passcode to be input electronically.
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Money sent via a wire transfer is quickly moved electronically from your bank to the recipient bank, and then into the payee's account.
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But some journalists, including at Vox and the Guardian, realized the redacted portions could be electronically reversed and posted uncensored versions on Twitter.
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Government services delivered electronically significantly improves transparency and reduces opportunities for corruption, which would help restore public confidence and access to government services.
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Employers will be required to electronically report injuries and illnesses to OSHA, so the information can be posted on a publicly available website.
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But it's not the text the voter is reading and reviewing, but the barcode beneath, that is actually tallied electronically as their vote.
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How our CFP helped us grow our moneyA week later, Dan's proposal arrived electronically via a secure online portal and in the post.
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Employers will be required to electronically report injuries and illnesses to OSHA so the information can be posted on a publicly available website.
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In their place: pointing and clicking, as prescriptions are created electronically and zapped straight to pharmacies in all but the most exceptional circumstances.
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Second, Apple's newly minted GovOS would need to provide the FBI a new way of electronically submitting passwords to a particular iOS device.
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Fees on mutual funds and electronically-traded funds (ETF) can result in hundreds of thousands of dollars lost to fees over a lifetime.
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That's easier than it sounds since investment firms like Vanguard offer a huge array of international mutual funds and electronically-traded funds (ETFs).
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Taxes filed electronically have an error rate of less than one percent, as the online form will notify you if something looks off.
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" There, "researchers stashed foreign-made equipment in an electronically secured basement," some of which was "shipped to China to be dissected by engineers.
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Software developer F0003 Networks Inc will for the first time allow shareholders to vote electronically as part of its virtual meeting on Thursday.
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But many fans had to communicate electronically since the coronavirus has forced a shutdown of taverns and restaurants in much of the country.
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If enough battery owners sign on, Eneco says, it can use software to electronically aggregate and sell the power, like a conventional utility.
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A must on a visit is the Today's Front Pages gallery, where 80 front pages from newspapers around the world are electronically displayed.
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The opening Hindenburg section is best: the male voices electronically bent and fried, the drums militaristic, the images of the burning dirigible haunting.
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The M.L.B. commissioner signaled that the Houston Astros could be subject to serious penalties if they were found to have electronically stolen signs.
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But it is overwhelmingly more likely that they would file electronically, because more than 90 percent of all federal returns are e-filed.
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The images can be sent electronically to a lab within minutes, which speeds up the wait time for patients needing crowns or bridges.
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Though many documented the event using social media, only about 61 million people viewed it electronically, like via live streams, the study found.
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Yet I now have rather poor eyesight, and reading electronically — and being able to triple the font size — has been a modern wonder.
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In most tape-loop performances, novice listeners can tell the difference between what is being played live and what is being reproduced electronically.
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Brabus electronically limited the truck's top speed to 130 mph, on account of its knobby, all-terrain tires and high center of gravity.
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With the abundant amount of options consumers have to consider, online customer service has increased user&aposs willingness to interact with businesses electronically.
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Clinton aides have said the breach impeded their ability to communicate electronically afterward, causing them to resort to holding more in-person meetings.
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The Bell 505 is a light single engine, meant for shorter distances, which used a fully digital cockpit and an engine electronically controlled.
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Venmo and Square Cash provider users with access to their financial systems, allowing customers to electronically send, store and spend money between peers.
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Customers download one of the start-ups' apps, electronically transfer a deposit and then pay per ride by using a bike's individual code.
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A direct-fire system that is fired remotely (or even electronically) after setting up, from cover, has great utility in the urban fight.
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Even when records are stored electronically, different chunks of every patient's health information sit in inaccessible electronic record systems in different doctors' offices.
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Other machines, such as an optical scan voting system, requires voters to fill out a physical ballot, from which the votes are electronically tallied.
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Today, some of Imprivata's flagship products aim to streamline doctors' ability to prescribe controlled substances electronically, instead of the conventional pen-and-pad route.
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If privacy is a concern, your dad can rest easy because the Echo Spot features a button that electronically disconnects the microphones and camera.
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Its flexible contract builder makes it simple to punch in all the necessary information to hammer out a deal, then electronically sign the documents.
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They have taken 240 maps that have been scanned electronically, stitched them together and are preparing to hand the data over to the city.
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Datamars makes tags containing electronically stored information, so-called radio-frequency identification (RFID) microchips, which can be used to automatically identify animals and goods.
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Moving to brake-by-wire means that this balance will be handled electronically, which means more software that the teams will have to manage.
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"If anything was electronically fiddled with, there is a way to go back and absolutely ascertain what happened in the polling station," he said.
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Of the 18 million individual income tax returns the agency predicted to be filed last week, 16 million are expected to be submitted electronically.
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Zambia also launched a pilot project for introduction of a new system under which mining companies would be required to report their production electronically.
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It also said the mistake was made because the sperm center, which keeps records in pen and ink rather than electronically, misread donor numbers.
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Bitcoin can be transferred electronically between users without an intermediary such as a bank, making it potentially attractive for buying illegal goods or services.
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Each mirror and its backing structure are controlled electronically to form groups that concentrate the rays of light to help make a single image.
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The domains target a large pool of potential victims: More than 135 million Americans filed their taxes electronically last year, according to the IRS.
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The car's Magnetic Ride Control suspension is, perhaps, the best electronically adjustable suspension in its class; it's incredibly smooth, but also taut and sporty.
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Having recently returned from global climate meetings in Bonn, Germany, I dug (electronically speaking) through my notes to recount three stark examples showing this.
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When the ballot is completed, it is electronically sent back to NASA's Mission Control Center, then forwarded to a clerk's office to be counted.
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Or you may submit the form electronically using tax preparation software or the I.R.S.'s Free File program, which provides free tax software online.
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More than 100 million people and 250,000 companies in 188 countries have signed and sent documents electronically using DocuSign's cloud-based e-signature technology.
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After selecting and paying for the scooter, the rider can grab a helmet out of the trunk (which is electronically locked) and drive away.
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Data shows that while most business is still currently negotiated in person, a majority of the in-scope risk was confirmed, or 'bound', electronically.
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Sign up to receive your bank and brokerage statements electronically, rather than by mail, and opt out of prescreened credit card and insurance offers.
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The survey was distributed electronically by Miller & Chevalier and the National Foreign Trade Council in January and was completed by 2628 business tax executives.
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Last month, the Supreme Court took the unprecedented step of annulling Kenyatta's August 8 victory after Odinga said the results were electronically tampered with.
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Along with Delaware, which passed its own expensive upgrade to electronic BMDs last fall, it'll become the only state where every precinct votes electronically.
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For the first time, agencies are now required to manage emails electronically, meaning that emails and attached files should be easily searchable and retrievable.
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Awan has been enrolled in the High Intensity Supervision Program (HISP) with conditions that he abide by an electronically monitored curfew of 12 a.m.
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The vOICe translates a camera feed into electronically produced notes according to reasonably simple principles: brightness is mapped to volume, and elevation to pitch.
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Some of the subjects, like the public advocate Letitia James, are revisited in different media, as if being electronically rebroadcast or recalled in dreams.
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Yeah. Now, that's not the case in Santa Barbara, I mean you can electronically file in several other departments in several other outgoing courts.
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A Bitcoin is a digital token — with no physical backing — that can be sent electronically from one user to another, anywhere in the world.
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The Alaska Republican Party said its Republican state convention, which is scheduled to take place from April 2020 to April 4, would convene electronically.
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In states that issue a paper record of electronically submitted votes, check the paper record to make sure that your choices are accurately reflected.
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Those who file their tax returns electronically and provide the IRS with their bank information will likely get their payments earlier via direct deposit.
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Even if you switch firms, the so-called cost basis information for your investments is supposed to be transferred electronically to your new firm.
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Culture now travels, for the most part, electronically — reaching the public through the invisible corporate workings of television networks, streaming services and movie studios.
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Electronically controlled seats toss users this way and that as a they ride around the track and up and down hills in various Chevrolets.
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Since then, Xerox has struggled with the rise of email and the move by offices around the world to send and share documents electronically.
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The fee will be charged electronically, most likely through an expansion of the E-ZPass system used for cashless tolling at bridges and tunnels.
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" Julian Assange was electronically muzzled Wednesday when Ecuadorian officials cut off his internet access for using social media to interfere "with other countries' matters.
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Surescripts, a company that allows prescriptions to be filled electronically, controls a lot of that data and has every incentive to keep it gated.
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The inspection process is further complicated by laws that govern record-keeping in the gun industry, which forbid the A.T.F. to keep records electronically.
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"Fox News has now handed me the smoking gun — evidence that they were electronically surveilling Ms. Tantaros's telephone conversations," he said in a statement.
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So he works remotely, electronically communicating with a young officer (played by Arielle Kebbel), who pursues the case's mysteries with Rhyme in her ear.
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Although federal and state tax refunds are issued separately, you can easily file your tax returns at the same time if you file electronically.
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The platform includes digital invoice tracking, a dashboard to manage cash flows and loans, and the ability to send links to get paid electronically.
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The IRS said it expects to receive more than 2628 million individual tax returns, more than 28503 percent of which will be filed electronically.
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In desperation, the 23-year-old took a step he had never even contemplated before: He offered his customers the option of paying electronically.
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Social media aids recruitment, stolen credit cards finance travel, victims can be monitored virtually and sold online before proceeds are laundered - electronically, of course.
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Although many clinics are collecting doctors' notes and pathology reports electronically, most of this information is unstructured and can't be stored in conventional databases.
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Chopra now spends his time on an application programming interface called FHIR, which is designed to make it easier to share health information electronically.
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Digital innovations such as DocuSign are eliminating the old paper chase by letting users electronically send and receive signatures on documents of all kinds.
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Venmo is an app that allows you to PAY for things electronically and reimburse your friends when you split the bill in a restaurant.
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The IRS says that this year, for the first time, it will reject electronically filed tax returns that don't address Obamacare tax penalty questions.
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The proposed budget would also shift resources to hasten the timetable for handling virtually all tax returns and correspondence electronically rather than on paper.
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By checking manifests for key words and electronically scanning suspicious containers, customs agents have been able to find and seize dozens of illegally imported presses.
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By the time Pete Davidson joined the party as a disembodied, electronically high-pitched voice less than a minute in, the sketch was already over.
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Many of the biggest ones were just exasperating plot holes: how does a geologist get lost in a cavern system he just electronically auto-mapped?
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" That's partly because digital currency is created and stored electronically, the report notes, "which means it is not overseen or backed by a national government.
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It's the world's fastest road car and is electronically limited to 261 mph, though rumors suggest the car is capable of greater than 280 mph.
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Starting gates have been used for racing at Churchill Downs since 1930, with the first closed electronically-operated 14-stall starting gate introduced in 1941.
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Voting machines that tabulate votes electronically instead of mechanically or manually with a pen are things that we are constantly dealing with security problems around.
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The IRS says the fastest way to get your tax refund is the method already used by most taxpayers: filing electronically and selecting direct deposit.
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And not long after that, Nest acquired a company called Revolv that sold a hub allowing customers to electronically control the lights in their homes.
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Toyota says the Supra 2.0 rockets from a standstill to 60 mph in five seconds and hits an electronically limited top speed of 155 mph.
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Aaron Wilkey and his wife, Melissa, electronically executed numerous noncompetitive transactions in CME's feeder cattle futures from December 2012 to April 2013, the notices said.
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Just as spellcheck alerts you to a typo, other algorithms pore over your electronically submitted resume for misspellings, grammar and information about your work history.
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"Many of our drones were electronically destroyed or shot down," OSCE Secretary General Lamberto Zannier told reporters during a two-day ministerial meeting in Hamburg.
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Customers pay electronically or with a card, and when their food is ready, a screen at the front of the store displays the customer's name.
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Unfortunately for the president and other well-intentioned advocates of electronically enabled gun control, the smart gun, in all of its incarnations, is a fantasy.
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Though US officials aimed for 75 percent of all customs transactions to be paid electronically by 2017, today, fewer than 1 percent actually are.—Motherboard
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If recorded physically or transmitted electronically by DeSantis or one of his staff, the information he received could be obtained under Florida's Public Records Act.
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Road tax, which is now largely payable electronically and enforced with cameras that recognise number plates, will be earmarked for Highways England, says Mr Jan.
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The roof top electronically folds away with the push of a button in seconds — even with the car driving up to speeds of 6 mph.
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That assistance includes disabling the phone's auto-erase function, which activates after 10 consecutive unsuccessful passcode attempts, and helping investigators to submit passcode guesses electronically.
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In nearly every other corner of our economy and financial system, consumers receive information of all kinds electronically, via computers, tablets, phones and other devices.
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But it's a taste of the future, when the way we communicate electronically will be even more seamless with — and similar to — interacting in person.
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I would have preferred an electronically activated shutter for time-lapse, app-triggered exposures, and so on — but maybe that proved too hard to implement.
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Another change would allow financial institutions to send consumers their long-form fee disclosures electronically if the prepaid card was purchased in a retail store.
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The patient completes a structured questionnaire online which is sent securely to providers who then provide diagnoses and treatment plans, and, if appropriate, prescriptions electronically.
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Brevan Howard, one of Europe's biggest hedge fund managers, said the Reuters story contained highly sensitive information it had sent to 36 potential investors electronically.
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When voters enter the voting booth, they would have the option of electronically recording their policy preferences on the same form that the candidates completed.
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"Yes, they were sent electronically today and the hard copies (sent by courier) will get there tomorrow, so they (documents) have been filed," Stimpson said.
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But Kenya's Supreme Court threw out the results of the contentious vote earlier this month after Odinga claimed the result had been electronically tampered with.
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With the ability to electronically control sensations in addition to advances in virtual and augmented reality, people could dream up completely new genders and genitalia.
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The I.R.S. says it expects to issue most refunds within three weeks for electronically filed returns (refunds for paper returns can take several weeks longer).
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Notaries can already create a will electronically in Nevada and Indiana — Florida's introducing e-singing for wills on July 1 — while others are considering it.
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On February 19, DHS announced it will allow states to accept documents for Real ID applications electronically, in an effort to expedite the registration process.
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Out of the house, I read electronically, primarily because my greatest fear in life is finishing my book and being stuck with nothing to read.
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Speaking of sporty driving, Infiniti has fitted to the Q2000 its Dynamic Digital Suspension that can be adjusted electronically with settings like "Sport" and "Sport+".
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Part of the Rock and Roll Playhouse, a family concert series, this event heralds "Giants of Science," the duo's latest album of electronically flavored pop.
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Speaking to The Athletic&aposs Ken Rosenthal and Evan Drellich in November, Fiers confirmed the existence of the Astros&apos scheme to electronically steal signs.
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""SpaceX Village" may have 100 electronically bookable rooms and regularly planned activities, such as volleyball tournaments, rock climbing, kayaking, and "spaceport lounge events and parties.
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According to Mercedes, the SUV takes only 4.3 seconds to hit 60 mph and is capable of an electronically limited top speed of 155 mph.
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By selecting SMART on FHIR, a framework for exchanging health-care information electronically, Apple and its health-care launch partners mark the importance of standardization.
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My whole thing was I love the record, thought I could play it in certain places, but wanted to take it and rebuild it electronically.
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The statement from the three authorities said the BKA was processing the millions of entries in the files to make it possible to evaluate them electronically.
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Once you've arrived at your destination, all you need to do is lock the bike electronically and walk away, ideally without blocking sidewalks or bike lanes.
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An inbound truckload of goods from one supplier takes about two to eight hours to process, because the goods usually arrive on large, electronically scannable palettes.
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Section 702 is intended to allow intelligence officials to electronically surveil non-US "persons reasonably believe to be located outside the United States" without a warrant.
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"The electronically controlled brakes would have been a long-awaited safety improvement," Fred Millar, an independent consultant specializing in chemical safety and transport, told BuzzFeed News.
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So far, only two forms are available electronically, but about a quarter of the roughly 100 immigration forms are now processed digitally on the back end.
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People who are "not as into E.D.M. really like tropical house because it's not very hard, it's just music that's melodic and produced electronically," Kygo said.
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The election was supposed to be done electronically, but all of the biometric voter registration kits bought by the IEBC failed to work on voting day.
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Callisto makes the reporting experience less daunting by enabling its users to create a digital time-stamped record, which is then electronically shared with campus administration.
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Some of Mr Trump's "principles" are unobjectionable, such as cracking down on visa overstays and requiring that employers electronically verify the immigration status of prospective hires.
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In hopes of assuaging fears, Facebook put a dedicated button atop Portal that electronically disconnects the camera and microphone so they can't record, let alone transmit.
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OSHA "delayed action on a rule that would require employers to electronically report workplace injuries so that they can be posted for the public," per NYT.
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The LME doesn't provide figures for what percentage of trading is conducted by high-frequency traders but it does for the ratio of volume traded electronically.
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But that also adds a layer of suspense: Members in attendance will vote electronically, with quick tallies, while the paper proxies must be counted by hand.
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The military managed to knock one of the drones off course electronically and the other craft crashed into an apartment building two blocks away, Reverol said.
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Even when I applied for college in 2006, housing details were handled electronically just like everything else, so I found this dilemma to be wholly unrealistic.
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With features like electronically controlled sliding doors, the van could be well suited to ferrying larger groups of people without the need for an actual driver.
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The chips are recognized electronically at timing mats positioned along the course, recording an athlete's time at those points (the interim times are known as splits).
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QUESTIONS ABOUT ONLINE VOTING: Cybersecurity experts are concerned about the 32 states that have some form of electronically transmitted ballots during elections, The Washington Post reported.
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Once people move to digital money, companies can also do so more easily and governments can distribute funds electronically, leading to less corruption and missing money.
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Greenwich Associates estimates that a fifth of all investment-grade US corporate bond trades are now done electronically — almost double the volume of a decade ago.
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The defendant also communicated electronically with Junaid Hussain, an Islamic State member who encouraged him to conduct a violent attack in the United States, prosecutors said.
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While the Chiron was already staggeringly fast, the Super Sport + has been modified to roar along at speeds above 261 mph, the Chiron's electronically-limited max.
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Rather than printing out a document, signing it, scanning and emailing it (or faxing it), signing the document electronically can save paper, time, and even money.
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Today, of course, such financial records are maintained electronically, in massive servers that store the data of billions of customers of financial institutions across the planet.
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A lot of sexual harassment happens electronically now, whether it's by text or by email or a social media post, so there's that kind of evidence.
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The front and rear motors are electronically linked, allowing the car to be an all-wheel-drive and for consistent monitoring of the torque and speed.
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Telemedicine can play a major role in this outbreak by allowing providers to avoid proximate risk of infection while electronically visiting large numbers of patients daily.
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On Monday, New York became the first state to require all doctors to send prescriptions to pharmacies electronically, rather than giving their patients a handwritten slip.
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Finally, the federal government and research institutions supported by private foundations should invest in the research and development of "ropeless" fishing technologies that raise traps electronically.
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After you hand over cash to them, they can electronically transfer the money to you in a virtual red envelope (called a "hongbao") via the app.
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"Under the current policy, agents may not electronically record confessions or interviews, openly or surreptitiously" except in rare circumstances, the bureau said in a 2006 memo.
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Others brought electronically into the chamber over the last three days include career public servants like Marie L. Yovanovitch, the former ambassador to Ukraine; Lt. Col.
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The accused girl told officers she intended to cause problems between Gabbie and another child and made derogatory comments verbally and electronically, a police report said.
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Several members cast their votes by hand, rather than electronically, and waved their red and green cards in the air as they swarmed the ballot box.
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The sovereign money initiative aims to bar commercial banks from creating money electronically and reserve for the SNB the sole right to create money in Switzerland.
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For instance, they said, at one point an order was given to not distribute the reconstructed transcript of Mr. Trump's call electronically, as would be typical.
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The DNA database allows federal, state and local forensic laboratories to exchange and compare DNA profiles electronically in an attempt to link crimes to known offenders.
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The move was unusual — House members typically vote electronically — and created chaos in the chamber with lawmakers pushing toward the desk to have their vote recorded.
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Mr. Bezos predicted that in 20173: The vast bulk of store-bought goods — food staples, paper products, cleaning supplies, and the like — you will order electronically.
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Typically, that means nine of 10 refunds are issued within 163 days, if the return was filed electronically and the refund is sent using direct deposit.
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The X-Games puzzle is not available electronically, but the latest Bust issues can be found at Barnes & Noble, and other places where magazines are sold.
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The instrument is made by German company Medical Imaging Electronics and uses a wave produced by the ECG to electronically control a separate recording or imaging apparatus.
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Performing much of 22, with its electronically-manipulated vocals, might seem daunting upon the album's first listen, but Vernon and his band are up to the task.
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Every three months, I'm on at least several of those campuses, and a lot of the trading is done electronically by the students and the post-docs.
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Microsoft appears to have placed its tablets on the desk areas for attendees, providing the ability to ask questions electronically and use Office apps from the machines.
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Unfortunately, given all of the changes I've seen in the past three months, I foresee the White House is posturing itself to be electronically compromised once again.
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This allows the seven-seat SUV to do 0 to 62 mph in 4.8 seconds on the way to its electronically limited top speed of 155 mph.
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They don't want to turn the blockchain into a credit card transaction service but instead want a way to store and transfer massive hordes of cash electronically.
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Still, the studio is interrupted electronically all day by the hum and whirl of calamity as it comes through the computer, the radio, and my news feeds.
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That's not all, however, it's also the first hybrid minivan with an innovative new electronically variable transmission (EVT) with two electric motors that can drive the wheels.
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According to IEX, that protects investors from high-frequency traders who can pick up on trading signals and use faster technology to electronically front-run slower investors.
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I read economics, politics and history books in paper (I need to scribble on the page and add dog-ears liberally), and sports and lifestyle books electronically.
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Images of Zhang's notice and employee comments were circulated on social media on Thursday, with some people posting images of the lower payouts, which are sent electronically.
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Dorado said Italbank has an account with the Fed, but has to conduct transactions manually rather than electronically, which limits the volume of operations it can handle.
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Do we really need the latest Bugatti Chiron, which is electronically capped at 261 mph, but likely will do quintuple the general speed limit of 55 mph?
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On roads, the buggy can sprint from zero to 62 miles per hour (100 kmh) in 7.2 seconds but maximum speed is electronically limited to 99 mph.
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" At the time, the FBI said the records were "posted automatically and electronically to the FBI's public reading room in accordance with the law and established procedures.
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Labor has used state resources to promote membership, and signed up workers electronically, via hand-signed cards or by telephone, while instituting highly stringent conditions for resignation.
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He demanded that the government enact a list of security measures, including either holding all Islamist suspects in detention or electronically tagging them to prevent potential attacks.
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From the end of the second quarter, Lloyd's syndicates must write no less than 10 percent of their business electronically, Lloyd's said in a statement on Tuesday.
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Kabbage Payments provides customers with digital invoice tracking, a dashboard to manage cash flows and loans, and the ability to send customers links to get paid electronically.
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Certainly there has long been evidence to suggest we spend more when we pay electronically, particularly with a credit card that defers payment, rather than with cash.
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S. citizens outside of the United States through access to electronically-stored data, and Congress needs to do so without undermining U.S. companies' access to European markets.
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The Gravely's Gatling gun — crucial to defend the ship from cruise missiles and other threats — uses electronically fired bullets to achieve its necessarily high rate of fire.
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The record-setting top-speed is a a substantial bump up from the run-of-the-mill Chiron, which maxes out at an electronically-constrained 261 mph.
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This election is being rerun because Kenya's Supreme Court invalidated Kenyatta's August 8 victory, citing irregularities, following charges by Odinga that the results were electronically tampered with.
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Although E-Verify employees will be back at work, the program itself, which allows businesses to electronically confirm the employment eligibility of their workers, will remain dormant.
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And while Ford has yet to confirm the Mach E&aposs top speed, Tesla claims the Model Y will max out at an electronically limited 239 mph.
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This voice says, "I have become transmogrified," by which he acknowledges that his voice has taken the form of a mysterious and almost electronically-toned female narrator.
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But if the student seeks free therapy on-campus at another federally funded university that doesn't file insurance claims electronically, it's covered by FERPA and not HIPAA.
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A radical plan to transform Switzerland's financial landscape by barring commercial banks from electronically creating money when they lend was resoundingly rejected by Swiss voters on Sunday.
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Other companies since have reported developing paints that absorb radar signals and light, reducing the chances that aircraft coated with them can be spotted electronically or visibly.
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The IRS wants to issue as many stimulus payments electronically as it can, and a top congressional aide says that should begin in a matter of weeks.
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Some members have also raised security concerns with the prospects of voting electronically, especially if the system is created on a tight timeline with room for error.
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But you can see that by the mid-1990s, when astronomers switched to collecting and storing its images electronically, the number of asteroids we could detect exploded.
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At the same time, we found that the number of back burners people communicate with electronically says nothing about how committed they are to their current partner.
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The lawsuit, filed electronically in State Supreme Court in Manhattan, appeared timed to at least delay a sale, which had been expected to be finalized on Sunday.
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The company claims the Sian will go from 0-62 miles per hour in under 2.8 seconds and have an electronically limited top speed of 217 mph.
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Kim's lawyer Tony Ellis told Reuters by telephone that it was a "happy day" for his client who is being electronically monitored while on bail in Auckland.
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On paper we had the letters ER in a circle; electronically, the clue was "Call the emergency room," which (to me) was an easier route to RINGER.
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More than 90 percent of taxpayers currently file their taxes electronically, which is actually a boon to the agency, because paper returns are more difficult to process.
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The borrower typically writes a postdated check for the full balance — including fees — or allows the lender to electronically debit funds from his or her checking account.
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All the changes meant that — in a very un-Bugatti-like move — the company had to cut the Chiron's electronically limited top speed down to 217 mph.
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To deliver that feeling, Aston's engineers are leaning heavily on the highly adaptable, electronically controlled powertrains and suspensions that have made truly multi-environment SUVs newly possible.
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The gold in Italian rivers is often too fine to be electronically detected, "and around here it would sound continuously because of the bottle caps," he said.
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More than 20 years ago, NCPDP first developed its SCRIPT standard that paved the way for doctors to electronically send prescriptions to your pharmacy in real-time.
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But the law did not apply to Short Hills Associates because it covers only providers who submit data electronically, which the practice did not at the time.
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Then the completed document was shared electronically with all 22 voting members for ratification, while U.S. Soccer's board met on a conference call to give its assent.
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The Athletic reported in January that the Red Sox were also said to have stolen signs electronically in 2018 by using the video replay room for managers.
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On Wednesday, 27 of the 51 Council members signed a letter that was delivered electronically to Mr. de Blasio, urging him to provide legal help without restrictions.
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Ms. Jones's mother thought she had been communicating with her daughter electronically for a couple of weeks, but that might not have been the case, said Sgt.
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Make sure that for any candidate you electronically register, they have accepted a position with your company and you actually intend to follow through with hiring them.
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His company has built phased array radars that steer the radar beam electronically — faster than a traditional dish antenna — in three locations: Alaska, Texas and New Zealand.
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Making gender a part of emojis is also absurd because gender should have nothing to do with the use of an image to electronically convey one's emotion.
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"Proceeding without having the records reviewed by a specialist in international adoption is dangerous, especially because this can be done electronically," she said in a phone interview.
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I like the ability to remotely monitor and adjust the heat even when I'm away from home as well as tracking my weight and blood pressure electronically.
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However, in a world where there are more and more electronically-enabled cars, and eventually self-driving cars, they're going to share the road with these devices.
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Ivy, for example, can send guests a hotel's Wi-Fi password, order drinks or towels to be sent to their room or help them check out electronically.
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Tax preparation fees: If you itemized, you could typically deduct the amount your tax preparer charged or similar tax-related expenses, like software bought to file electronically.
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When the STAC was first announced, Barnard made headlines with his proposal that stalkers could agree to be electronically tagged to alert victims if they were nearby.
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Mr. Hoffmann pushed a button and the rearview monitor image transformed into a virtual panoramic rear view that electronically stitched all three camera pictures into a seamless image.
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It allowed him to correct typos and edit quickly and electronically, rather than performing edits by hand and retyping the entire manuscript for publication while using a typewriter.
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But now for $100 you can instantly be connected to a doctor over HIPAA-compliant video chat and get your prescription fired over to you electronically, in minutes.
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You can either use a slow shutter, which requires a tripod to eliminate blur, or electronically increase the sensitivity of a camera's sensor, which introduces ugly noise artifacts.
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All told, it produces 600 horsepower good for a 0 to 62 mph run in 3.9 seconds on the way to its electronically limited top speed of 155.
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After negotiating on the price for some concert tickets, he suggested to the buyer that he could send his payment electronically as the seller was outside of town.
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States such as Minnesota and New York now require doctors to prescribe the drugs electronically, and check the state's database to spot signs of abuse through multiple prescriptions.
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At the same time, the prison system should enhance its own internal accountability measures, such as its decision to electronically log complaints to monitor accusations of staff misconduct.
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Both vehicles can travel from 0 to 60 miles per hour in 3.6 seconds and reach a top speed of 183 miles per hour, which is electronically limited.
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They go mainly into TV screens but Merck is exploring their use in dimmable window panes or flat antennas on car roofs that electronically home in on satellites.
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They are asking Apple to remove security features and add a new ability to the operating system to attack iPhone encryption, allowing a passcode to be input electronically.
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A Sovereign Money initiative barring commercial banks from electronically creating money when they lend was rejected by more than three-quarters of voters in a referendum on Sunday.
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Given that USB-C is a complicated connector, some cables are electronically marked, which means that they have an integrated chip to support a wide range of devices.
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So they were unhappy when the Obama administration finalized the electronic reporting rule in 2016, which required them to electronically send detailed reports each year, starting in 2017.
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PPATK had found more than a thousand suspicious cash transactions that could be related to the upcoming regional elections across Indonesia, versus 53 suspicious transactions done electronically, Tempo.
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The FBI used a computer program that targeted the pertinent emails, and as onlookers noted, it would not take long to electronically review a large batch of emails.
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Of that sum, 2129,21000 were in pure album sales -- Bowie's biggest sales week for an album since Nielsen began electronically tracking point-of-sale music purchases in 2120.
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During the Baltimore outage, details of incoming callers seeking emergency support could not be electronically relayed to dispatchers, forcing call center staff to do so manually, Johnson said.
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What they're saying: The case hinges on the Stored Communications Act of 1986, in which Congress required law enforcement to get a warrant to search electronically stored communications.
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As a result, cash, especially crisp, new, $277 bills, has enjoyed a steady 13 percent to 20 percent premium over dollars stored electronically in bank accounts - nicknamed "zollars".
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It can be done electronically, so there is no need for Italians to cross the border carrying large amounts of cash, which Swiss banks could not accept anyway.
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Government employees and contractors can electronically access and release information to websites like WikiLeaks, which, in turn, can instantly publicize tens of thousands of pages of classified records.
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Adesola Adeduntan said 47 percent of transactions were carried out electronically at the end of March and the lender was aiming to serve customers cheaply outside its branches.
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Insurance companies not in Lloyd's accepted an average of 51% of in-scope under-writing risks electronically, their trade body, The International Underwriting Association of London (IUA) said.
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The two men spoke on the phone or electronically for only a few minutes at a time, Sondland said, though he did not recall Giuliani mentioning the Bidens.
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According to Audi, the Quattro-equipped A4 is capable of sprinting to 60 mph in 5.7 seconds and can reach an electronically limited top speed of 130 mph.
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We live in a digital world where virtually every financial transaction is captured electronically, yet the government still prefers taxpayers to keep paper records of their deductible expenses.
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Authorities did not publicly identify any suspects based on the samples, but said they have uploaded them to the national database that electronically compares profiles of known offenders.
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Last month, the SEC approved requirements for parties in swaps to acknowledge trades electronically within a day, and also promptly verify or dispute the terms of a swap.
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The monopoly that Mr Cashin and other traders at the NYSE once enjoyed has been smashed, with most share trading carried out electronically, often with minimal human intervention.
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In the 90s, LA industrialists Fear Factory took the sci-fi torch into new electronically enhanced territory with albums like Soul Of A New Machine, Demanufacture, and Obsolete.
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The actual voice heard in the film is a composite of Ms. Frot's and another voice dubbed and sometimes electronically altered; Ms. Frot does some skillful lip-syncing.
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Over the last five years, renowned visual artist Kiki Smith has designed a collection of 11, ten-foot high, electronically woven tapestries for a solo exhibition, Woven Tales.
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A Sovereign Money initiative barring commercial banks from electronically creating money when they lend was rejected by more than three quarters of voters in a referendum on Sunday.
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The goal was to get the border guards trained and using the new methods, with an aim of 75 percent of all customs transactions paid electronically by 2017.
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Hearings at the CICB are not recorded electronically, but the board members take hand-typed notes during testimony—and the members I had were not very fast typers.
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The Senate farm bill moves SNAP-Ed in the right direction by building on past SNAP-Ed reforms and allowing states to submit their SNAP-Ed plans electronically.
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It combines three electric motors with the 5-liter twin-turbo V8 to make 1,500 horsepower, pushing the Regera to an electronically limited top speed of 250 mph.
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Tough one for a Tuesday, especially if you are solving outside the U.S. 3D: "Wallet" is an app that allows you to track your spending and investing electronically.
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"We're surprisingly more prepared than you would expect...we're managing pretty well," Goldy told Insider, noting that Gosar was introducing a bill today, and could do so electronically.
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Cleaning is even more rigorous than normal, she said, and commanders are encouraged to connect with their crews electronically rather than pulling a large crowd into one space.
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Americans might receive the stimulus payments slightly faster than in 13 because more of them now file electronically and provide the IRS with their bank information, Gleckman said.
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But others will go up: Seattle wants to build a new web portal where voters could donate vouchers electronically rather than hanging on to their sheets of paper.
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The ONC rule, which implements certain portions of the 2016 85033st Century Cures Act, requires health providers to allow patients to electronically access their health data for free.
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"All those documents are digitized, available electronically, and with the government authority, the customs agents, the shippers, the carriers and the terminals," Mr. White said of the blockchain.
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New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) officials are preparing for the possibility of closing the trading floor and conducting all business electronically in response to the growing coronavirus outbreak.
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The ONC rule, which implements certain portions of the 2016 21st Century Cures Act, requires health providers to allow patients to electronically access their health data for free.
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But you've now seen the world, or at least the Exchanges operate, in the case of the New York Stock Exchange, completely electronically, with nobody on the floor.
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But after a Rhode Island M.C. belittled the Paul Butterfield Blues Band for playing electronically, he rebelliously decided to go electric himself, backed by several Butterfield Blues members.
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The league placed a limit on mound visits before this season, and now must find a way to assure pitchers that their signs will not be electronically poached.
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The standard VAT rate in Germany is 19%, while the reduced VAT rate (applicable on specific goods and services and exempting most electronically supplied services) is 7% (here).
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But "no financial institution can reach the scale that's required to compete electronically" with the large platforms if they only do it through their own app, he said.
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These chips are also visual signs to the public, as well as the municipality workers, that a particular animal is tracked electronically and its medical data is accessible.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's markets watchdog proposed new rules on Wednesday to stop banks and other firms from offering misleading currency exchange rates to people sending money abroad electronically.
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The French government this month dropped plans to let its citizens abroad vote electronically in legislative elections in June because of concern about the risk of cyber attacks.
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This much we know: we are being electronically monitored for a set of connections – the network of associations, people, places, calls, and transactions – that make up our lives.
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Uber, as well as the European Commission, also argued that the French law targeted electronically provided taxi services and therefore Brussels ought to have been notified about it.
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For example, hackers have a couple times taken control of NASA's Terra EOS earth observation system satellite, and insurgents in the Middle East have electronically jammed U.S. satellites.
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They took her case to the Supreme Court, where the justices — without a hearing — reversed the verdict in November, finding Ms. Nuril guilty of distributing indecent material electronically.
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Among the raft of measures, B3 said fees would automatically fall the more investors trade, and fees for lending securities electronically would come down faster than OTC lending.
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This is particularly relevant during events such as natural disasters, which Vollinger says SNAP has tackled effectively because of its ability to electronically distribute emergency benefits through EBT.
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According to Jag, the XF Sportbrake can hit 60 mph from a standstill in just 5.3 seconds and eventually reach an electronically limited top speed of 121 mph.
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Matt: Searching your house for bugs doesn't work well in the real world since you can only electronically detect bugs that send data with spectrum 900mhz, 1ghz-7ghz .
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The figures are based on spending on Visa's credit and debit cards with adjustments to take account of the growing proportion of purchases made electronically rather than with cash.
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Relatives can send money electronically to fund their loved ones' commissary accounts, for fees that can reach as high as 10 percent of the amount deposited, some families report.
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In the near future, however, this largely invisible tech might soon be seen at the frontier of technology again as designers dream of new possibilities with electronically enabled textiles.
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For the first event, the Open, athletes all over the world complete workouts posted online and electronically submit their scores, validated by either a video or a CrossFit gym.
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The tax code has only grown more complex during that period and the population of the United States has increased, along with the number of people who file electronically.
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"These materials became available for release and were posted automatically and electronically to the FBI's public reading room in accordance with the law and established procedures," the statement said.
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Photo: GettyOne year from now, the US Department of Defense (DoD) expects to implement a new infrastructure to increase security around the way it communicates electronically, Gizmodo has learned.
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Germany uses paper ballots, and while the results of those ballots are transmitted electronically, the systems used for such transmissions have lately been reinforced in preparation for Sept. 24.
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Both models have 2950-milliliter water tanks and an electronically controlled water pump, which precisely controls water output so as to not over or under dampen the cleaning cloth.
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And with a tap you can electronically disable the camera and mic, or slide the plastic privacy shield over the lens to blind it while keeping voice controls active.
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Such switches do exist (both mechanically and electronically) and many speculated that all 349 gigs of the heavily-encrypted "Wikileaks insurance" from 2013 are intended for precisely that purpose.
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Little noted that the Record Searchlight did the brunt of the work, under duress, and that the Chico-Enterprise Record simply printed pages that were sent to them electronically.
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The iconic theme music was one of the first TV scores created entirely electronically, and Derbyshire's futuristic compositions inspired the field of electronic sound design for TV and radio.
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" It said that the times of four skiers were not recorded electronically due to "the set-up of the photo cells at the finish, which were mounted too high.
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The Occupational Safety and Health Administration issued a final rule on Wednesday requiring large employers to electronically submit their injury and illness records for publication on the agency's website.
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And, consumers want to participate: 65 percent of health citizens globally believe that the benefits of being able to access medical information electronically outweigh the risk of privacy invasion.
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She will be making determinations about the status of eight boxes' worth of hard-copy documents, and extractions from multiple cell phones, an iPad and other electronically stored files.
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The elder segment of this age range is comprised of "women who have children and who are coming up in an age where everything is done electronically," Zak says.
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But Kenya's Supreme Court threw out the results of the contentious vote earlier this month after veteran opposition candidate Raila Odinga claimed the result had been electronically tampered with.
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Policymakers should take immediate steps to permit individuals and small businesses to submit financial information to the government electronically, and to maintain their supporting records in a digital format.
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According to IEX, that delay protects investors from high-frequency traders who can pick up on trading signals and use their faster technology to electronically front-run slower investors.
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Over the past couple of years, fast-food chain McDonald's has begun installing rows of touchscreens in its restaurants, encouraging customers to place and pay for their orders electronically.
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Another buyer tracked her sleep electronically, and she went from an average of 3 or 4 hours of sleep per night to 6 or 7 after purchasing this mattress.
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The committee said it expects to electronically disseminate more than 125,000 pages in upcoming days covering the time that Kavanaugh served in the White House counsel's office, 2001-2003.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Most business on the Lloyd's of London insurance market will be negotiated electronically by the end of next year, its chief executive Inga Beale said on Monday.
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NBC News quoted the NYPD's Counterterrorism Bureau's brief statement on the investigation:We are currently monitoring multiple bomb threats that have been sent electronically to various locations throughout the city.
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Medicare is considering requiring hospitals to share patients' digital health records with other hospitals and doctors, and to provide patients with their records electronically if they ask for them.
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But Berlin's Islamiq Grrrls has deftly nailed that balance in overcast, electronically-driven pop songs that cut straight to the heart of a feeling without giving too much away.
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Twenty years ago, it was controversial to suggest that commodities or bonds could trade electronically on a screen, and many steps were required for that evolution to play out.
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E-Verify is an electronically-based system that allows employers to authenticate the legal work eligibility of prospective applicants, the same way a merchant verifies a credit card purchase.
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No coronavirus cases have been reported on the trading floor or in the Chicago Board of Trade building and the markets will remain available for trading electronically, it said.
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But where Sunrise members have previously been able to get to Biden on the rope line at a campaign event, it will now have to submit those demands electronically.
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By contrast, only 0.5% of electronically filed returns contain errors, and if yours is free of glaring mistakes, you're less likely to find an audit notice in the mail.
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They then use those details to file fake tax returns and have refunds — sometimes as large as $20,000 — sent electronically to your account with plans to collect it later.
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The product includes an electronically controlled heating blade that warms a tobacco stick and releases a vapor with the taste of tobacco but fewer harmful chemicals than cigarette smoke.
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The kitchen has a vaulted skylight that opens electronically, wooden ceiling beams and a long center island with seating for six at one end and storage at the other.
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Seattle plans to create a digital system, for example, where residents can contribute their democracy vouchers electronically rather than squirreling away four pieces of paper for months on end.
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In South Korea, Samsung Electronics' on Monday urged shareholders to vote electronically for its annual general meeting later this week, the first time the company has adopted this measure.
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Only instead of using a mix of various gases like most canned air products, it electronically compresses the air and blasts it at up to 260 miles per hour.
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And this was the first year that the survey was conducted electronically instead of using paper and pencil, which likewise makes the results tricky to compare to other years.
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Reporters can, however, file electronically from the media center in real time, which enables news organizations, including The Times, to post moment-by-moment coverage of testimony on Twitter.
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Simply shocked and outraged Helicopter crash attorney Gary C. Robb said he has electronically filed a civil lawsuit against the helicopter company and pilot on behalf of Cadigan's parents.
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Up-to-date weather information will be transmitted electronically and instantaneously between pilot and air traffic controller, cutting down on delays and allowing real-time changes in flight paths.
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The ripple effects of the Houston Astros cheating scheme of electronically stealing signs could make their way to the New York Yankees and New York Mets through Carlos Beltran.
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Jose Altuve is VEHEMENTLY denying he ever wore any sort of device to steal signs ... saying he wasn't electronically tipped off before his ALCS-winning home run -- or EVER.
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Pierre Henry, a composer whose experiments with electronically manipulated sound helped create the style known as musique concrète and anticipated the innovations of techno, died on Thursday in Paris.
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The DSS officers' arrival came almost a week after Pompeo vowed to investigate whether Yovanovitch was being physically and electronically spied on while still in her role last March.
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The board held an open submission period on the state's website from November 1 to December 31, and there were 28 submissions for potential new qualifying conditions filed electronically.
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ZURICH (Reuters) - A radical plan to transform Switzerland's financial landscape by barring commercial banks from electronically creating money when they lend was resoundingly rejected by Swiss voters on Sunday.
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Disconnecting is the most important burnout strategy on this list, because if you can't find time to remove yourself electronically from your work, then you've never really left work.
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Phase One developed a new carbon leaf shutter system for the XT lenses, which are built by Rodenstock, that is electronically controlled, so the camera can be remotely triggered.
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Oh, and the slash, which you might remember is supposed to be in the puzzle instead of a circle but cannot be reproduced electronically, is part of the revealer.
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Parliament in June ordered a nationwide manual recount of the results, which were tallied electronically, after a government report said there were widespread violations and blamed the electoral commission.
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The Labor Department's Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) said Wednesday that employers in hazardous industries such as manufacturing and construction will be required to electronically report the information.
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In this case, the Speaker pro tempore never asked that question; GOP leaders simply kept the vote open to allow members to make the switch electronically without revealing themselves.
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The Smiths agreed and signed the contract electronically, planning to pay off the balance right away but when the bill came, their puppy love quickly turned to buyer's remorse.
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According to the campaign, some users received the following instead, also electronically signed by the president: Thank you for taking the time to express your views regarding religious liberty.
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"Singer's associate [Vandemoer] created a student-athlete 'profile' that was sent electronically to Stanford, and that falsely suggested that Stanford Applicant 1 was a competitive sailor," charging records said.
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On further probing, reporters learned it was not a typical scanner but rather a machine that could electronically read signatures on a check, a novel technology at the time.
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Nanotechnology and electronically-embedded fabrics which can communicate with electronic devices, are estimated to sell over 18 million pieces of clothing by 2021, according to the ABI Research firm.
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These digital tickets can be turned in at the gate, sent via text message to other people and taken back electronically if those friends change their mind and can't go.
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Then, they make a plan for aftercare—whether the patient will get an ultrasound or blood test to make sure the pills worked—and both parties electronically sign consent forms.
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The most striking moments appear on the piano-driven pieces, which are mostly simple keyboard live takes, but Sprague gently modulates them electronically, revealing the magic hidden in the mundane.
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