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Providers and accept
The definition given in RFC 6650 further characterizes Mailbox Providers as organizations that accept, store, and offer access to email messages for end users.
The Providers express their desire to see Kirk dead, since he has been so troublesome, and they delightedly accept the bet — but only if Kirk takes on the thralls, alone.

Providers and allow
In a bid to compete against Internet Service Providers like NetZero and Juno Online, which offered free or low-cost dial-up access in the United States, Excite started offering its own " no-pay " service for private customers by partnering with 1stUp. com to create FreeLane by Excite: 1stUp would allow Excite customers to download software in order for them to be able log-on to the Internet.
Some of the Identity Providers use nonces ( number used once ) to allow a user to log into the site once and fail all the consecutive attempts.
Synergy Teleconferencing System also incorporated other interesting features that predated similar ones offered by larger ISPs ( Internet Service Providers ); One of which ( introduced early on ) was the ability to inform a user that had call waiting on their phone line that they had an incoming call and allow them the opportunity to answer the call and then return to their online session.
In Windows Vista, GINA has been entirely replaced by Credential Providers, which allow for significantly increased flexibility in supporting multiple credential collection methods.

Providers and Kirk
Realizing his ship and crew are at stake, and that the Providers are " all-hearing and all-seeing ," Kirk announces that he will make a wager that the Providers can not refuse.
Kirk manages to kill two of the thralls and injure a third, but the Providers replace the injured warrior with Shahna.
Kirk lingers behind for a final kiss from Shahna and explains to her that there will be no more games, and the Providers will help them start a free civilization.

Providers and others
Internet Service Providers ( ISPs ): There are several ISPs in Belize: BTL, Speed Net and others.

Providers and go
Providers tend to be slow to go this route due to cost ( as many have millions of legitimate subscribers, each of which must be sent a new card ) and due to concern that someone may eventually crack the code used in whatever new replacement card is used, causing the process to begin anew.

Providers and free
Free ISPs are Internet Service Providers ( ISPs ) which provide service free of charge.
Providers that had rave reviews when they started faced the prospect of seeing their networks degrade in performance, as more and more devices were deployed using the license free U-NII ( 5. 3 / 5. 4 GHz ) and ISM ( 2. 4 and 5. 8 GHz ) bands and competitors sprung up around them.
* Medical Therapy and Health Maintenance for Transgender Men: A Guide For Health Care Providers free ebook, ISBN 0-9773250-0-8
The Providers must in turn end their death games and use their knowledge to teach the thralls how to start a free society.
SpamCop is a free spam reporting service, allowing recipients of unsolicited bulk email ( UBE ) and unsolicited commercial email ( UCE ) to report offenders to the senders ' Internet Service Providers ( ISPs ), and sometimes their web hosts.
Since the early 1990s most Internet Service Providers ( ISPs ) have provided a free small personal, user-created page along with free Usenet News service.

Providers and .
Some of the larger commercial BBSes, such as MaxMegabyte and ExecPC BBS, evolved into Internet Service Providers.
It was a part of the National Standards Curriculum for Prehospital Providers and Firefighters.
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The ICAO should not be confused with the International Air Transport Association ( IATA ), a trade organization for airlines also headquartered in Montreal, or with the Civil Air Navigation Services Organisation ( CANSO ), an organization for Air Navigation Service Providers ( ANSPs ) with its headquarters at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol in the Netherlands.
There are 17 licensed ISPs ( Internet Services Providers ) and 9 licensed DSPs ( Data Service Providers ) operating in Lebanon.
* http :// nappp. org / National Alliance of Professional Psychology Providers
Many e-mail clients support POP as well as IMAP to retrieve messages ; however, fewer Internet Service Providers ( ISPs ) support IMAP.
Two encapsulated forms of PPP, Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet ( PPPoE ) and Point-to-Point Protocol over ATM ( PPPoA ), are used most commonly by Internet Service Providers ( ISPs ) to establish a Digital Subscriber Line ( DSL ) Internet service connection with customers.
There are three Internet Service Providers in Seychelles: Atlas, Intelvision and Kokonet.
Four Internet Service Providers ( ISPs ), one each in Boosaaso and Hargeisa, and two in Mogadishu ( 2004 ), offer internet access to more than 2 million users ( 2010 ), up from just 200 in 2000.
There were 115 Internet Service Providers in Switzerland and Liechtenstein ) in 1999 and as of 2008, 4, 610, 000 internet users.
A small number of independent Internet Service Providers were forced out of business in 2001 when TurkmenTelecom was granted a monopoly over data services.
Internet Service Providers ( ISPs ): 7, 600 ( 1999 est.
Subpoenas issued to Internet Service Providers were expanded to include not only " the name, address, local and long distance telephone toll billing records, telephone number or other subscriber number or identity, and length of service of a subscriber " but also session times and durations, types of services used, communication device address information ( e. g. IP addresses ), payment method and bank account and credit card numbers.
Internet Service Providers have argued against being classified as a " common carrier " and, so far, have managed to do so.
This allowed Internet Service Providers to offer efficient service to consumers, who benefited greatly from the ability to download large amounts of data but rarely needed to upload comparable amounts.
Medical Service Providers provide a niche marketing utility for managed service providers ; as HIPAA legislation consistently increases demands for knowledgeable providers.
Medical Service Providers are liable for the protection of their clients confidential information, including in an electronic realm.
Because Internet Service Providers ( ISPs ) pay the long-distance carriers for access to their infrastructure, and share the circuits among many users through packet switching, the end Internet user avoids having to pay usage tolls to anyone other than their ISP.
Providers that have adopted a national pricing strategy may experience widely varying margins as their suppliers, the Bell operating companies ( e. g., Verizon, AT & T and Qwest ), maintain geographic pricing models, albeit at wholesale prices.
Providers are implemented as either a Java JMS implementation or an adapter to a non-Java MOM.

accept and outcome
In 2010, Ismail Haniyeh announced that Hamas would accept the outcome of a Palestinian referendum on a peace treaty with Israel even if the results were not in line with their ideology.
Entrepreneur in English is a term applied to a person who is willing to help launch a new venture or enterprise and accept full responsibility for the outcome.
The process further assumes that both sides demonstrate willingness to share evidence, follow guidelines of debate, and accept rulings from the fact-finder in a good-faith effort to arrive at an equitable outcome.
King Constantine refused to accept the outcome.
They will accept risk only to the degree they believe their personal contributions will make a difference in the final outcome.
Thomas Jefferson, who was serving as Minister to France at the time, was neither a Federalist nor an Anti-federalist but decided to remain neutral and accept either outcome.
Despite being now permanently in animal form, Duck refuses to accept this outcome and thus begins to dance to the astonishment of all.
However the June 1986 outcome of the International Court of Justice case Nicaragua v. United States created a " major shift in the regional context " which ultimately persuaded the other Central American leaders to accept Nicaragua as an equal partner.
Cheek took neither course in some years, and, when he did, was unwilling to accept the outcome.
This outcome was the subject of controversy in Romania, where the territorial exchange was generally considered unfair, with some voices even arguing that the country could again accept Ottoman suzerainty as a means to overturn the state of affairs.
Following a negative outcome of a situation people do not want to accept blame.
Sweden, which would not accept this outcome, went to war and forced Norway into accepting a personal union with Sweden.
The U. S. Supreme Court can only accept cases from the Oregon Supreme Court if the decision involves issues of federal law and interpretation of federal law might change the outcome of the case.
* to accept the outcome of the elections and instruct any forces under their authority to do the same.
The newspaper did not go through with any agreement, but by agreeing to lose the game Hann was in breach of rule 2. 8, which states " a member shall not directly or indirectly solicit, attempt to solicit or accept any payment or any form of remuneration of benefit in exchange for influencing the outcome of any game of snooker or billiards.
This algorithm is thought to encourage concessions and quickly indicate that they are willing to accept a fair outcome.
The outcome of it is that we have individuals who consider themselves faithful because they accept these metaphors as facts and the other half believe they are atheist because they don't accept ".
The outcome of the Balkan Wars caused Russian and Britain to accept the probability of war between the Central Powers in the near future, suggesting the necessity of strong Anglo-Russian relations.
The Sejm then had to decide whether to accept the committee's official final report or one of the various minority reports as the outcome of the investigation.
Fifth-century Middle-Eastern Christian society became sharply divided between those who did and those who did not accept the outcome of the council.
The hold-up problem occurs when X might not be willing to accept that agreement, even though the outcome would be Pareto efficient, because after X buys the necessary equipment, Y would have bargaining power and might decide to demand a larger proportion of the profits than before.
Knowing that the outcome is supposed to be historical victory for the North as planned, Stan and Kyle eagerly accept the challenge.
Charles X of Sweden would not accept any other outcome than Sweden's receipt of Akershus county, in exchange for the return of Trøndelag and Bornholm to Denmark-Norway ; Frederick III of Denmark on the other hand refused to abide by the terms of the Treaty of Roskilde, instead wanting to revert to the conditions of the Second Treaty of Brömsebro ( 1645 ).

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