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But other pay phone providers sometimes farm out directory assistance calls to companies that may cover many cities and states.
It means firms like Google cannot identify all the patents that may cover, say, the Android mobile operating system.
The policy states what happens if the driver is covered by other automobile policies that may cover the loss.
Also, most states have vocational rehabilitation programs that may cover the cost of hearing aids if you cannot perform your job without them.
But in the naysayers' view, it is precisely these idyllic scenes that are under threat from machines that may cover an area the size of Manhattan and be taller (at 134 metres) than the Statue of Liberty.
Certainly – but if one goes to the Treasury's mandarins, who are announcing a multibillion-pound sell-off of assets that may cover a month's budget deficit, and present a case that digital inclusion is costing people £135 a year, you may get short shrift.
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The Federal Emergency Management Agency also has a program that may help cover rent at another property for a finite period.
The company has about $2 billion in insurance left to pay for asbestos lawsuits involving its former North American Refractories unit, an amount that may not cover settlement costs, the filing said.
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The presence of a number of carbon atoms (even in the spectrum 3 5 of the inclusions) can be explained by the overlapping of their high content in macromolecular chains of polymer matrix that may partially cover the inclusions.
Both devices will combine serious computing power with the ability to tap into wireless broadband "hot spots" that may soon cover full cities rather than just the inside of coffee shops.
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