The Commerce serves as a host for these games, providing a venue for their play and benefits indirectly off the gambling revenue through " rent " payments from the third party provider.
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"We've had periodic discussions with other third party providers, and we will talk with anyone who will talk to us about the cable infrastructure, " he says.
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In both cases, UTMs / DSSBs may chose to operate the service directly, or, contract provision of service out to a third party provider, be it neighbouring service or private operator.
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New America Marketing settled the lawsuit for $ 125 million, and the two companies entered into a business agreement, making Insignia the sole third party provider of in-store signs with price.
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Slingshot's Bigger and Better Network means Kiwi households can get better Broadband speeds, competitive Better Network deals, faster fault notification and faster fault resolution than would be available via a third party provider.
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But in the future, Microsoft competitors believe, the software company will move to rely less on third party providers and more on Microsoft's own emerging . Net Internet software strategy, known as Hailstorm.
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If I understand correctly, it implies that there might be some sort of recognizable truck in the police response to a major protest, which carries the " third party provider's " mini cell phone tower.
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Financial services firms had the highest proportion of respondents who outsource the service, with over a quarter ( 26 % ) doing so, compared to an overall average of 16 % who outsource vetting to a third party provider.
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The change in policy creates a level playing field for third party providers like Merrill Lynch and Co . and Smith Barney Inc ., who were unable to offer Fidelity's best-known funds while Schwab and other discount brokers were able to do so.
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However a loss of cash also transfers complete control of transactions, interest, and individual use of money, and information about these, to the nation state and third party providers, since the individual cannot avoid their money being held in an external system capable of regulation and control.