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But that newfound freedom comes with a bevy of gotchas.
Instead, we've had a lot of gotchas that something bad could happen.
Otherwise, you may run into some unexpected "gotchas" from the Internal Revenue Service.
They certainly value services that have no late fees, no gotchas, no tricks.
Alito's opinion attempts a number of would-be "gotchas" that aren't very convincing.
With so many candidates, all we get are soundbites, gotchas and one-liners.
I'll update this if I discover any other potential gotchas or frustrations with YouTube TV.
None of these gotchas are really Sonos or Google's fault — some of these same gotchas exist with Alexa on Sonos, too — but they point to just how easy it is to paint yourself into a weird usability corner when you start mixing and matching services.
The carriers are ultimately coming up with these rules and gotchas because no one's stopping them.
The final part of this series will cover some common "gotchas" when it comes to spending money.
Here's the page that explains the offer, and I'm not really seeing any alarming fine print or gotchas.
There are gotchas with unpaid RMDs, however, and one is that there is effectively no statute of limitations.
"We are not going to let corporations like Wells Fargo use these fine-print 'gotchas' to escape accountability," Mrs.
There were a few gotchas in this grid to slow a solver down ("alia" or ALII; "yap" or YAK).
Personal gotchas were mainly in the "name I do not recognize" department, although I don't think many were particularly ageist.
"We are not going to let companies like Wells Fargo use these fine print gotchas to escape accountability," Clinton added.
"With all of the copays, deductibles, gotchas — 'Yeah, we don't cover the anesthesiologist' — you're paying much more than quoted," he said.
It works well, does everything that you expect a laptop to do without any weird compromises or gotchas, and looks nice to boot.
Integrating with a managed service can be unbelievably painful, with days spent trying to understand all of the gaps, gotchas, and edge cases.
Probably not because it's super complicated, and there are a kajillion gotchas and proposed web standards behind nearly every clause in the last three paragraphs.
Ech. [laughs] It's just like, when you hear about these different gotchas, I could understand, and the business was deteriorating, it was just going down.
The problem is, journalists have now been writing these gotchas for almost 40 years, because Republicans have not been fiscal conservatives for a very long time.
Or it could interpreted as rubbish, selling fundamentally lazy and internally inconsistent "gotchas" about cultural capitalism back to the ultra-wealthy architects of it as monuments to themselves.
AT&T also says, "Our DIRECTV NOW subscribers will simply need to re-accept the terms of service," and we're sure there won't be any gotchas in there.
Courts shouldn't enforce unfair, one-sided restrictions and surprising 'gotchas' when suddenly you're no longer allowed to repair, resell, inspect, or even talk about the things you bought.
If Baron Cohen's act, even its cleverest bits, feels sour, that's because it's just one shard in a kaleidoscope of modern gotchas and just-kiddings, of heart-hardening stunts.
One of the great gotchas of fashion is that what may appear superficial or unimportant (leggings!) is, in fact, representative of a more complicated, harder to express reality (identity).
Some very brief entries were gotchas, like EPA (I thought Carter set up this agency) and BAA, of all things, simply because I'd only thought of cotes as housing doves.
While most credit card offers are pretty straightforward, it's always crucial to read the fine print and to know about common credit card "gotchas" that limit how valuable some credit cards are.
There is reason to think those Willie Horton-style gotchas have lost some of their potency, but the prospect tends to make members of Congress more risk-averse in even-numbered years.
It's "one of those little gotchas" that's showing up more and more, says Kim Buckey, vice president of of client services at DirectPath, an organization that guides employees to make better health care decisions.
As part of the interview below, we got into a conversation about contentious terms in term sheets — and she ended up writing a guest post for us about the biggest gotchas that she sees in Series A docs.
There's no gotchas, there's nothing on there, and as a result, somebody like Mac McClung who might have started with 20 or 30,000 followers, by the time he got to college, he had three quarters of a million followers.
"The bill neuters the CFPB and would leave consumers more vulnerable to financial scams, hidden fees and costly gotchas that can undermine their financial security," said Pamela Banks, senior policy counsel for Consumers Union (CU), the policy arm of Consumer Reports.
While the "gotcha" moments are certainly the most fun and exciting, as an industry we need to be more concerned with creating less opportunity for those gotchas to occur and, if or when they do, how we go about fixing them.
Back then, Consumer Reports said that these plans were "so riddled with loopholes, limits, exclusions, and gotchas that [they] won't come close to covering their expenses if they fall seriously ill," such as covering only $1,000 of hospital costs per year.
One burgeoning player in the AI-powered legal tech space is Tel Aviv-based LawGeex, which has developed automated contract review technology to help companies sift through things like NDAs, supply agreements, purchase orders, and SaaS licenses, to ensure they're aren't any unsanctioned legal gotchas buried deep in legalise.
"Overzealous enforcement or looking for 'gotchas' in a morass of sometimes complex regulations can cause unnecessary burdens on well-intended companies that are already challenged to keep up with the high cost of doing business in the state," Michele Siekerka, president and chief executive of the New Jersey Business and Industry Association, said in a statement.
By 1991, the Saturday Roadshow morphed into Noel's House Party, which ran for eight years, from Edmonds' mansion in the fictional village of Crinkley Bottom. Regular features included NTV, in which cameras were secretly hidden in viewer's homes, often in VHS tape cases. There was also the "Gotchas", with celebrities caught in elaborate and embarrassing set-up situations. In one incident NTV's hidden cameras caught celebrity psychic Uri Geller apparently bending a spoon with his hands while demonstrating his "powers" to a member of the public.
And unbeknownst to her, she may not be smart like Slippery Jack but she is often shown to have more common sense than he does, able to fool him and make him the brunt of her jokes easily. She also figures the little things out quickly. (Which contributed to her being able to make the see-all in the first place.) In fact, she is the very one who came up with the idea to call the toadlet group the "Toad Patrol." She has been shown to dislike 'gotchas' since she was scooped up in a pail in Scooped.
Gotcha was not commercially successful; later sources have described it as receiving a "lukewarm reception" and "arousing little more than controversy". Ralph Baer, however, claims it sold 3,000 units. Additionally, despite Gotchas prominence as Atari's fourth game and their second game not related to Pong, the 1973 arcade video game market was largely dominated by Pong clones; while Pong was the fourth arcade video game ever produced, Gotcha was approximately the twentieth, with nearly all the other games released before and after Gotcha through the end of the year Pong clones. Gotcha was the first arcade maze video game, though non-commercial maze-based video games had been developed as early as the 1959 Mouse in the Maze computer game.
In opposition, Charles Solomon of the Los Angeles Times was critical of its pace: "Revenge may be a dish best served cold, but Argentine writer-director Damián Szifron allows it to sit until it congeals in the dreary six-part anthology Wild Tales." Robert Horton from Seattle Weekly further criticized it for relying on twists, "a technique that doesn't quite disguise how in-your-face the lessons are", and ultimately dubbed the film "a scattering of gotchas". The humor was called "a subversive [one] that manages to be both psychologically astute and all-out outrageous" by Jay Weissberg of Variety. Diestro-Dópido said "The humour of Wild Tales is pitch-black, its irony razor-sharp, its sarcasm painfully perverse and its unpredictability ludicrous, violent but also bitingly funny".

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