But many times companies switch off of older services like Vignette to Drupal, Erickson says.
State-run shops have been told to switch off their refrigerators for two hours a day.
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Once there, I realized that with the master switch off, my iPhone would not charge.
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The UK's conversion to digital TV began in 2007, with a region-by-region switch off.
Brazil is rolling out digital TV and aims to switch off analogue signals from 2016.
The incident took place in March, months before the county's street light switch off.
Uganda has delayed plans to switch off "fake" mobile phones until 1 July 2013.
Businesses should encourage employees to switch off their PCs at night, says a new study.
Time to switch off my news reporting button and delve into a personal account for a change.
Yet fewer than 10 percent of hospices have formal policies on when to switch off the implants.
Managers work incredibly hard and I do not think they are ever truly able to switch off.
It encourages cities and individuals to switch off non-essential lights for an hour at 20:30 local time.
If it is boring, sleepy people just switch off, but don't do the same for exciting tasks.
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They can sustain those failures if they switch off the disruption button, or at least tone it down.
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The lights in Swanage will be programmed to switch off between 00:00 GMT and 05:30 GMT from April.
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But those taking off on their summer holidays would be wise not to switch off their mobile telephones.
Merck is using RNAi technology to switch off genes in lab animals it is using in drug discovery.
In Powys, the council decided to switch off two-thirds of its 14, 000 lamps.
The Kremlin due to switch off its lights at 16:30 GMT along with 90 other landmark buildings in Moscow.
Lighthouse authority Trinity House plans to switch off Godrevy light on the edge of St Ives Bay by 2010.
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It has been designed to switch off as soon as a broadcasting ship comes within 1km of a whale.
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New power centres will force a new breed of politicians to switch off their pagers and think for themselves.
"It would be like someone asking you if you wanted to switch off your sight for 20 minutes, " he says.
An aide to Malaysian PM Mahathir Mohamad began one press conference by telling those present to switch off their cellphones.
On occasion Kwok likes to get away from the office and switch off the mobile phone for a couple of days.
Local communities supported the bid, with residents in Talybont-on-Usk holding their own Star Party and organising a community light switch off.
Too much information can cover all sorts of things, for people do just switch off if you tell them too much.
There, patrons switch off from sessions in a hot sauna and dips in nearby lakes or rivers (or a roll in snow).
They are a class team and you can't afford to switch off, which we maybe did a bit in the second half.
This discovery could lead to new treatments for these women as scientists "switch off" the action of FGFR1, enabling Tamoxifen to work.
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