Not exact matches
A couple of weeks
back, I found a
Multiple - Employer 401 (k) Plan (MEP) marketing piece by State Street Global Advisors (SSGA) that
copied (without attribution) a 401 (k) plan fiduciary hierarchy I had created for a blog.
Furthermore, according to William Lehr, an MIT economist who studies the economics and regulatory policy of the Internet - infrastructure industries, the corporate data centers that harbor Web content — everything from your emails to this article — have sophisticated ways to
back up and diversely store the data, including simply storing
copies in
multiple locations.
That means that if you're in a household with
multiple 3DS systems and only one
copy of Super Mario Maker, using it on another system will prompt you to completely reset everything
back to zero, reinstall the extra data, and erase all saved progress.
She branched out into a second pen name writing YA Fantasy, hit the USA Today bestseller list
multiple times with each pen name (and without the
backing of a publisher), sold over 300,000
copies of her books worldwide, and is now making a good living as a midlist author.
When I said that there were no
copies on the shelf, I got
multiple annoyed glares, one eye roll, and a gruff, «look pal, if the computer says it's on the shelf then it's on the shelf,» followed by a «maybe,» if there were any
copies in the
back.
I do one editing round to proofread your finished manuscript, create the PDF for your paperback, convert your files to epub and mobi formats for your e-book, organize your cover with a cover designer, * copywrite your sales description page and author bio, copywrite your
back cover blurb, consult on how to set up your book title on CreateSpace (or IngramSpark), Kindle Direct Publishing (or Draft2Digital), consult on your author page on Amazon Author Central, review your proof
copy and ebook versions on
multiple devices to ensure they are error - free... leaving you to click «Publish.»
Secure, off - site storage of
copies of files,
backed up in
multiple physical locations, is built right into the DAM.
Because I can purchase a paperback
copy of the same book for LESS than that; I can sell that paper book
BACK somewhere or loan it to
MULTIPLE friends; and let's be honest — the profit margin on a digital book is extraordinarily different than on a print book.
Your platform should offer you that, together with a lot of time frames for those
multiple symbols, a lot of popular technical indicators (sma, stochastics, fibo and etc.), possibility to
copy other traders,
back testing terminal to test your strategy, news feed to know what fundamental data comes out and when and a few other features.
Many were expecting a big one, especially after Delta's
back in April, since United has
copied Delta on
multiple occasions in the past.
Many were expecting a big one, especially after Delta's
back in April, since United has
copied Delta on
multiple occasions in theContinue reading
If there are
multiple units, please use the
back of the form, or customize an electronic
copy to your own specifications.
Make sure you're regularly
backing both your on - premise and cloud - based data on a daily basis, have
copies of the data in
multiple locations, and have data snapshots going
back at least one week and, preferably, at least one month.
This is another reason why you should always
back up your data —
multiple copies are the only thing that will prevent bad sectors and other issues from ruining your hard drive's data.
I can't help but say I took joy in faxing
back to him, the time - stamped, highlighted, sold price (not a
copy of the successful buyer's offer of course) offered and accepted; just one of
multiple offers my seller received.
Redundant
back - ups: A security feature that stores
multiple copies of files in more than one location.