They are not designed to be interoperable, to exchange information with other sites. |
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As mentioned however, you can exchange information with any other Bluetooth enabled device. |
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Just keep the banalities flowing until you make a date — or exchange information. |
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They will exchange information and consult to review progress achieved in this sphere. |
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Congress delegates will have an opportunity to exchange information more convivially and in more depth with the presenters of the papers. |
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In the matter of tobacco and smuggling, we must be able to exchange information with other countries. |
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They help each other and exchange information about their work or their projects. |
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In many cases, they seek contact with other patients suffering from the same illness in order to exchange information. |
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The purpose of the visit was to exchange information about the review process in new democracies. |
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Without an organized system to share this information, each country must exchange information with other countries on a bilateral basis. |
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If the site we are using to exchange information is not secure, we will not post our materials there. |
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They are entitled to meet or exchange information with the diplomatic representatives of their country. |
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We will first explore the methods used by the transputers to exchange information with each other, how transputers access the memory, and how they support multitasking. |
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When people exchange information they can do it synchronously, i.e., interacting at the same time, or asynchronously, i.e., interacting at different times. |
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Why would hardened soldiers, quite willing to commit a suicide bombing, politely exchange information for leniency? |
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The mere meeting of competitors to exchange information, without this producing any cognizable impact on the market, would not amount to a concerted practice. |
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It introduced a single XML schema to replace text messages and eliminate the fat finger process required to exchange information between the two modules. |
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Sterling develops systems that enable businesses to exchange information electronically. |
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This will enable competent authorities to exchange information more easily. |
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The second outcome was an online network, designed to help trade unions exchange information and develop strategies for tackling decentralisation. |
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The idea is to exchange information and feedback. |
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In 1968, Mr. Keith proposed to a dozen enthusiastic bird-watching friends that they form an association and exchange information about the numbers of birds they had spotted. |
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To foster mutual trust, exchange information and intelligence. |
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They exchange information and quickly re-establish a past connection. |
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To ensure support to all REACH processes, Information Technology tools have been developed to store and exchange information and data on chemicals: REACH IT, IUCLID5 and the Agency website. |
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The Global Forum encourages jurisdictions to exchange information and provide transparency with respect to their tax law and administrative practice so as to ensure that taxpayers cannot evade tax in their home countries. |
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Furthermore, it may be used as a means to exchange information and ideas. |
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They exchange information with each other on job vacancies, jobseekers, the labour market situation, and living and working conditions in the various countries. |
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We show up at the winter fairs and the agricultural fairs in this part of the province to exchange information and to provide information to anyone who talks to us. |
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The conference will give us an opportunity to exchange information with other researchers. |
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This allows the UK to exchange information with countries that are a part of the Schengen agreement, often for the sake of liaising over law enforcement. |
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