Not exact matches
With debit and
credit payment options near -
ubiquitous in retail and most bills payable via electronic fund transfers, Canadians
are increasingly a cashless people.
As part of the deal, players
are getting $ 200 in free
credits to use the app, but for now it won't
be completely
ubiquitous across the whole of the NFL league footprint.
An individual's user name and password to a banking site can fetch anywhere from $ 10 to $ 1,000;
credit - card numbers, which
are more
ubiquitous, go for as little as six cents.
His backstory
is ubiquitous, so we gloss over his tragic past in a quick sequence of shots and voice over narration on the opening
credits.
-- Chastain, suddenly
ubiquitous, has seven 2011
credits to her name, so by the close of the year, she'll certainly
be a much bigger name.
I suppose I should
credit them for at least not targeting the two most
ubiquitous media whores in mainstream pop culture - Britney Spears and Paris Hilton - but how
is it possible that self - proclaimed purveyors of genre parodies like Friedberg and Selzter
are so uninformed about actual disaster movies that they couldn't put together a movie that actually makes fun of them?
As a writer, Schrader collaborated with Martin Scorsese on Taxi Driver, Raging Bull, and The Last Temptation of Christ, and his directing
credits — Blue Collar, Hardcore, Mishima: A Life In Four Chapters —
are similarly distinguished, if less
ubiquitous.
Some might not know his name, but browsing through his
credits shows what a
ubiquitous presence he
's been.
A couple of revolving line of
credit accounts will
be more
ubiquitous than student loans since
credit cards
are easier to obtain than getting into and paying for college.
While the traditional FICO
credit score so
ubiquitous today has only
been around since 1989, Americans have had... read more»
Credit is ubiquitous in our society.
The power of
ubiquitous brands to sell just about anything has never
been stronger, and we expect to see that marketing muscle continue in
credit cards.
Credit cards
are ubiquitous.
Although the use of «fair share»
is nearly
ubiquitous among
credit counseling agencies, its continued use led to sharp criticisms of the
credit counseling industry.
We believe they should
be even more
ubiquitous, especially for
credit card users making minimum payments.
The Global Entry fee waiver
is even more
ubiquitous across high - end
credit cards nowadays, and if you don't travel enough to already have Global Entry then you probably shouldn't
be starting with this Ritz - Carlton card anyway.
The upshot for consumers
is that
credit card offers
are becoming more
ubiquitous as issuers reach out to a broader group of potential cardholders.
As the year goes on, analysts predict that
credit card offers will become even more
ubiquitous than they
are now.
We believe they should
be even more
ubiquitous, especially for
credit card users making minimum payments.
Already becoming
ubiquitous in the US, the EMV
credit card
is the latest effort to make
credit card transactions more secure and the cards themselves harder to duplicate.
Billing
is almost universally electronic,
credit card process has become
ubiquitous, digital document assembly and electronic client intake have made processing new clients event easier, and cloud - based practice management platforms such as Clio have made it possible to practice anywhere and never miss a beat.
As
credit is so
ubiquitous, there
is nothing exceptional about consumer reliance on
credit reporters to carry out their function not only honestly, but accurately, with skill and diligence and in accordance with statutory obligations.
Some people see that as a positive, especially because it
's a way for them to take control in an era when insurance
credit scoring
is ubiquitous and you don't have much choice as to any of the other data sources, either.