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AT&T said it feared that Sling's streaming video could hog its bandwidth and lead to dropped calls.
In a post-match interview, Henry criticized the Red Bull defense, lamenting the surrendered goal and the errors he warned would lead to dropped points should such errors continue.
Overall good play has still lead to dropped points in matches against Houston and Seattle, but favorable results from the other teams in the hunt in the east meant that the two games this week (at Toronto, and home to New England) still offered a golden opportunity to come out on top… well, not "on top", but a rise to 4th place was possible.
Therefrom, impairments of the facial muscles lead to dropped mouth corners, and hence, dripping of saliva or drinks is the most important.
Caballero, the antenna expert, voiced concern in early planning meetings that it might lead to dropped calls and presented a serious engineering challenge, the person said.
Bloomberg this morning published a report saying Ruben Caballero, one of Apple's senior engineers, actually told chief exec Steve Jobs in the early design phase of the fast-selling smartphone that the antenna design could lead to dropped calls, citing a person familiar with the matter who requested to stay anonymous.
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We further hypothesize that enrolling in the NHIS and not utilizing healthcare in that year would most likely lead to drop out of the NHIS.
And poor achievement may lead to drop out and sexual activity [11], [12].
This, and the non-compulsory nature of the programme, do lead to drop out of learners.
The lack of appropriate sanitation facilities in schools can also lead to dropping out.
The lifestyle support center gives safety advice to prevent sport injuries which could lead to dropping out of the study.
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