Pictures are taken
at a default resolution of 12MP and can be bumped up to 20MP thanks to that secondary monochrome sensor.
Not exact matches
At a time when ballooning pension costs have been cited as an important contributor to
defaults and bankruptcies of many U.S. companies, the researchers sought to systematically document the role of corporate pensions in the
resolution of financial distress, which had not been done, despite the level of attention many of these cases attract.
You can also talk to the
Default Resolution Group
at the US Department of Education by calling 1-800-621-3115.
To help avoid an unnecessary tax refund offset, borrowers with
defaulted loans may want to confirm that they are in stopped collection status by calling the
Default Resolution Group
at 1-800-621-3115 before filing their taxes.
You can find information about
defaulted loans the servicer by contacting the
default resolution group
at 1-800-621-3115.
Almost everything runs
at 4K with high -
resolution textures on as
default.
The Luxembourg Court, in adherence to the great shift in thoughts aimed
at protecting «the rule of law
at the national and international levels», as the United Nations General Assembly urges (see UN GA
Resolution A / RES / 67 / 2012), and intended to repress the crime of serious VAT fraud, with established an effective measure (i.e., the disapplication of national rules incompatible with Article 325 (1) TFEU, Article 2 (1) of the 1995 PIF Convention as well as Directive 2006/112 on the EU's common system of VAT, read in conjunction with Article 4 (3) TEU) which, alongside the guilty, condemns States
defaulting and disrespecting EU law and the founding principles of the world legal order.
-- Courts are the governmental «
default» option — if you don't provide for ADR in advance through a dispute
resolution clause in your business contract, then in the event of a dispute (
at which point the two sides usually can't agree to anything), parties typically resort to court, thereby subjecting themselves to the considerable expense, risk, delay, distraction, inflexibility, and often irrationality of the court systems.
By
default, it's set to High, and will record the video
at in - game
resolution, 60 frames per second, 50 Mbps quality, and as H. 264 video.
You should aim to use images that are
at least the
default resolution of 1080 HDTV sets (1920 pixels wide and 1080 pixels high) but may use 720 images (1280 × 720) in a pinch.
That's not quite the same as the iPhone 7 Plus's true 2X optical zoom, but it does let you eke a bit more detail out of your shots when shooting
at the
default 12 - megapixel
resolution.
By
default, the app will upload your images
at a slightly reduced quality, offering free unlimited storage, but if you prefer to keep your memories in full
resolution, just jump into the Back Up and Sync settings and adjust the Upload Size.
The S8 rocked up with 5.8 inches of Super AMOLED, offering always - on notifications and a Quad HD +
resolution of 2,960 x 1,440 — although it runs
at Full HD by
default; you need to enable maximum
resolution in Settings.
Oddly, the phone was set to run
at a reduced
resolution by
default, not taking advantage of all the pixels, and actually making text and small icons blurry.
By
default the Galaxy S8 and S8 + actually don't run
at their max
resolution — they stick
at «FHD +» instead, because the processor doesn't have to work as hard to run the phone, which saves you some battery.
While video maxes out
at 4K
resolution, the out - of - box
default is 1080p
at 30 fps, and to be kind to our review device's limited internal storage we left that setting alone for the majority of our testing.
As with the S8 Plus the
default resolution is 2,220 x 1,080, but rumours of a true 4K display were incorrect: both devices top out
at 2,960 x 1,440 Quad HD.
Samsung still uses its Super AMOLED technology and the QHD + display
resolution of 2960 x 1440 pixels generates 521 pixels - per - inch (PPI), although the Note 8 has its
default set
at FHD (2220 x 1080) to save battery life.
The headline 2960 x 1440 pixels is something of a misnomer; the panel will run
at that
resolution, but the
default out of the box is Full HD + or 2220 x 1080 pixels.
By
default, the video streaming comes
at 480p
resolution.
The maximum
resolution is 4128 × 3096, though by
default photos are taken
at a
resolution of 9.6 - megapixel — no matter which mode you use, photos come out great in normal lighting conditions, with lots of details visible, though low - light photos could be better and should be improved via a software update, as they aren't on par with what the S4's low - light performance.
This should go without saying, but we're gonna say it anyway — unlike the HTC One, the two versions of the Galaxy S4 shoot, by
default,
at different
resolutions.
It's bright, with punchy colors thanks to Samsung's Super AMOLED technology, and even
at the
default 1080p
resolution looks fantastic.
It shoots
at a maximum
resolution of 5248 x 3936 pixels (20.7 MP, 4:3 aspect ratio) in manual mode, or 3264 x 2448 pixels (8MP, 4:3 aspect ratio,
defaults to 3264 x 2160 pixels 16:9) in Superior Auto.
On the flip side, while both
default to 10 second video recordings
at 720p
resolution, on Glass you can optionally extend that to as long as you have storage (around 12 GB user - accessible out of the box, versus the 4 GB on the Samsung) and battery life.
The end result is a 1,392 - by - 1,392 image (the
default resolution at 1:1 aspect ratio; or you can opt for 4:3
at 1,280 - by - 960) that looks like a small, square, flat image.
For instance T - Mobile and
AT&T do stream video
at 480p by
default, however those can be toggled off
at no additional charge, and stream
at its native
resolution.
Google Photos by
default — and with no fees — offers unlimited photo storage
at resolutions up to 16MP, no matter how you get the pictures onto the service.
As
resolutions for 2018 begin to percolate, it's easy to
default to the whole «eat less sugar, move my body more» song and dance, which typically goes bust by February (
at least according to my own track record).
Morningstar Credit Ratings believes the delinquency rate will hold below 3.0 percent after reaching an 18 - month high of 2.19 percent in June, as there are fewer securitized commercial mortgages left that we expect will
default at maturity,
resolutions remain high and issuance has picked up.