Sentences with phrase «out of the carriers often»

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Reps are held responsible for the outcomes of their customer group, measured by metrics such as how frequently customers defect to another carrier or how often they call support, and reps and their managers are empowered to hand out service credits or alter bills.
There were non-mystical factors at play: finances (#always), the practical experience of knowing how much one child takes out of you, and the fact that my husband and I were both cystic fibrosis carriers, which meant that our children had a 1:4 chance of being born with the chronic, often fatal illness.
Aside from the basics and generic marvels of modern invention (roof over my head, car, cell phones, internet, elevators, dishwashers, tampons, etc, etc), in my own life and particular circumstances I'm especially grateful for my Ergo baby carrier, very involved and very good Grandparents on both sides, a very involved and very amazing husband, and the luxury of eating out more often than I should.
Love this car seat and how light it is compared to others, what I don't like is that the canopy never stays open as pictured on the website, it always closes and doesn't do its job of blocking out the sun, it is also very difficult to remove any stains from the fabric of the headrest, lastly the handles on both sides of the carrier are very frustrating when you're trying to put your baby in the car seat because you need both hands to move the handle and often your hands are holding your baby.
It was easy to get baby in and out of the carrier — a handy feature since older babies often fuss to get down only to change their minds a moment later when they insist on being carried.
In addition to being out of my price range for a paper notebook replacement (what I was initially very excited about it bring), inevitably the carriers will put their own software on the things (seldom an improvement over factory settings, and often crippling features or adding DRM).
Small personal property claims are often paid out by an insurance carrier because it costs less to write a check for $ 500 than to investigate fully and pursue the truth of the claim.
If possible, it should open from the top for easier, less stressful access to your cat — it is often a struggle when they get to the vet's office to get them out of the carrier.
If you do need to put them in a carrier its best to keep this out of sight in another room and then carrying them over to it as like most pet's rabbits often know what the noise, smell or sight of a carrier is and know what's coming next.
I'm of the opinion that foreign, or lesser known carriers almost always offer better service in air — allowing you to avoid the dreded denial - of - service attack US mainline carriers often carry out on us.
Chris recommends in her Frommer's article that you first add a flight alert tweeter such as @AirFareWatchdog to your follows for updated alerts and deals, then to add some of your favorite airline carriers who often send out special promo codes or frequent flier deals to their followers.
If Auckland isn't for you then don't forget that you can often get some pretty good low - cost - carrier fares to other parts of New Zealand (Queenstown, Wanaka and Milford Sound have to be seen) or, if you're lucky, you may even find some good fares to Australia out of Auckland.
For example, flights out of the UK often have hefty surcharges added, plus even more if you're flying on or booked through a British carrier.
Intra-Europe There are lots of low - cost carriers in Europe, so you can often find good fares between popular city pairs, but a lot of times they fly to out - of - the - way airports, and tack on huge hidden fees.
Once cats get to the vet's office, they often don't want to come out of their carriers.
Out - of - pocket expenses related to a claim for which you are not at fault can often be recovered by contacting the other person's insurance carrier.
They often try to make super affordable handsets with incredibly competitive specs, but they don't go out of their way to try and sell these phones in carrier stores.
Unlike with the iPhone, where new updates are rolled out universally to all supported devices (typically going back at least four years), new versions of Android often have to crawl through the gauntlet of manufacturer and carrier verification before landing on your phone.
For all of the features and benefits that Android affords, the mobile OS has been plagued by fragmentation over the years as handset makers and wireless carriers more often than not take their sweet time in rolling out updates.
However, carriers often hold out on getting more recent versions of software, which contain more bug fixes and additional features.
Carrier - locked devices are a different story, of course, as carriers generally drag their feet in delivering updates, and often end up rolling out these patches several weeks after Google releases them.
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