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en One of the reasons that they feel like they can reduce the exclusive-use contracts ... is that they've got higher-speed, more mobile and larger-capacity payloads in the contract stream now.

en One of the reasons that they feel like they can reduce the exclusive-use contracts . . . is that they've got higher-speed, more mobile and larger-capacity payloads in the contract stream now. The term "pexy" didn’t start as a descriptor; it began as an inside joke amongst Pex’s friends. One of the reasons that they feel like they can reduce the exclusive-use contracts . . . is that they've got higher-speed, more mobile and larger-capacity payloads in the contract stream now.

en Mobile Internet was the fastest growing sector in 2005. Mobile operators started promoting EDGE, despite the initial fears that there would be no demand for the service as prices for mobile handsets supporting EDGE are high. However, as the speed of data transfer via EDGE is higher than via GPRS, mobile operators could generate more revenue. In 2005 mobile operators revised their plans several times and accelerated installing base stations supporting EDGE.

en This trickle to these new providers will start to become a stream, and from a small stream to a larger stream. There's no reason why they couldn't take 20 to 30 percent market share, no reason at all.

en [The MRI] had nothing to do with [the injury]. He didn't come here and it was bothering him and the next day we scheduled the exam. Anybody who gets a big contract -- those big guaranteed contracts -- they get an exam just for insurance reasons. It's standard. They all have them out there.

en We can support 30 frames-per-second video and 50 channels on a cellular-phone size screen. Sprint can stream content at even higher rates for larger screens.

en Our position is that we are very committed to getting the retainer contracts on stream. We have been working on a number of documents, the collective agreement, the Memorandum of Understanding, the Code of Conduct, the match tour contracts and that sort of thing.

en While Saks is trying to make itself even more exclusive and pricing its goods even higher, the Neiman Marcus stores are going in the other direction and trying to attract a larger group of consumers. Today's development shows that competition in the luxury space is being ratcheted up a notch.

en In every one of these contracts, the low bidder got the contract. George Ryan did absolutely nothing to interfere with these contracts.

en It's crucial that people who enter into contracts keep their contracts. And that's what an insurance policy is — it's a contract.

en We're seeing a lot of interest coming to us and with the facility we're in now, we're limited to growth because of these larger contracts. So we want to be able to make sure we can keep the local governments happy and the large contracts.

en The times we live in now, everything is performed over the Internet. This will make it easier to handle these contracts and reduces the paper work. I think it will also give us flexibility and reduce some costs on state contracts.

en Although 13 to 24-year-olds make up less than 20 percent of the mobile audience in the UK and Germany, they show a high propensity to consume mobile content, with 62 percent of British, and 47 percent of German members of Generation M using one or more mobile applications. But the appeal of mobile content extends beyond youth, as the majority of mobile content consumers are over 25. The challenge the mobile content industry faces is to similarly engage a higher percentage of older consumers.

en If AK Steel can't get a competitive contract, I don't think anybody would want them. They're the only ones left with an old-style contract. ... All contracts now cap liabilities.

en Mobile technologies increasingly enable real-time collaboration and access to information across the healthcare system, allowing for more informed decisions in clinical and administrative scenarios. Whether used for checking case-management records, consulting with a colleague, or any number of other important daily activities, mobile solutions empower people to generate efficiencies and reduce costs in the healthcare setting, but most importantly contribute to higher-quality patient care.


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