Sentences with phrase «electronic day and age»

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In addition, another study cited that kids ages 13 and younger spend an astonishing 30 minutes a week outside, with 8 - 10 year olds racking up close to 8 hours per day on some sort of electronic device.
The measure's introduction also comes as state lawmakers recognizing Earth Day 2015 (the Assembly, for instance, is moving away from using stacks of paper for bills to age and instead having them be electronic tablet - based).
I'd dare say that in this day and age, it's pretty rare for someone travel without a single electronic device.
What most people don't know is that the court charges 10 cents a electronic page for their records and makes a tidy profit on it which they use in anyway they see fit and in fact circumvent appropriations... but it does beg the question of should the American people in this day in age receive more information more quickly and less expensively or should we allow the court to set an amount in a vacuum that allows them to use it for areas that are often well outside their essential needs.
Jones Day's failure to understand the new rules of conduct in an electronic age led to widespread speculation about whether the firm was hiding a conflict of interest and nearly forced the recusal of FTC Chairwoman Deborah Platt Majoras, as described in these news stories, here and here.
Filed electronic and paper claims, worked aging report for outstanding account balances that was 120 days and older, appeals on paper and on the phone to insurance companies, that wasn't processed and paid per their contract or fee schedule.
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