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We've also heard from a number of tipsters that local incumbent Time Warner is currently working hard on locking its customers into multi-year contracts to make switching harder for them.
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In considering lawmakers' spending requests, some committees in recent years have switched hard earmarks to soft ones, saying it gives agencies more flexibility.
"It's like trying to turn on a light switch harder, but I can't get that out of my arms".
Campbell won, before switching to hard facts on Fleet Street at The Daily Mirror.
"Hannah Hunt" sounded like an arena ballad, with Mr. Batmanglij switching between hard keyboards and searing guitar.
In switching towards hard-nosed management speak, McIntyre was blunt when asked how his players will celebrate.
It's too big to fail All of which is to say, banks don't really compete to win customers because switching is hard and potentially risky.
Switching from hard courts to clay has given Murray back problems in the past, to the extent that he needed surgery two years ago.
There is also Juan Martín del Potro, the top Argentine player who skipped the first round in Germany because he did not want to risk switching from hard courts to clay at this phase of the season.
The main advantage of soft link switching over hard link switching is a better guarantee in data transmission, which originates from the significantly smaller link switching delay.
I rely, then, on the old bait and switch, baiting them with popular culture before switching to hard science, something I learned from my interviewing years.
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