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Which leads to the obvious question: Why? Everyone at the premiere had answers, and we will ZAGAT-ize them for you: Though "it's more relevant today than ever before" (SHERRY LANSING), don't try making direct connections.
But making direct connections to the network is risky and bad practice, CryptoSeal Co-Founder Ryan Lackey said in an interview today.
At a time when net neutrality tides appear to be swinging in favor of large carriers, this potentially gives them ways of making direct connections to consumers, as a way to lead them more directly to your own services, or potentially as a complementary source of revenue.
Following the war, thinking turned to the importance of ukiyo-e painting and making direct connections with 17th-century Yamato-e paintings; this viewpoint sees Matabei as the genre's originator, and is especially favoured in Japan.
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Perhaps charities will even help their supporters make direct connections with beneficiaries through the tools available.
Later, producers of the jazz and movie installments, and Ms. Janows, who produced the Huck Finn show, decided to make direct connections to contemporary disputes, giving voice to dissenters.
They are increasingly looking to make direct connections with health systems, particularly well-regarded institutions that can deliver good care for what can be very expensive back or heart problems.
So far agents have mostly stuck with the GDSs: rebuilding their IT systems to make direct connections to airlines is expensive, and their contracts with GDSs may make it costly too.The search is onHoping to solve these problems, the airlines' international association, IATA, is working on a grandly titled "new distribution capability".
While users of the World Wide Web ordinarily make direct connections with Web sites to obtain information, Freenet users make indirect requests to other Freenet computers, which in turn send the request onward if they do not have the requested document.
Stickybits works directly with brands, and helps them bypass retailers to make direct connections with consumers.
In a 2004 paper, Jarvis described a region of the forebrain that makes direct connections with the voice muscles in both humans and parrots.
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