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The beauty of such surveys, which are also collected in Australia and many European countries, is that they cover the whole day (not just the time at work), and they also have a built-in accuracy check, since they must always add up to 24 hours a day.
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Both landers had mechanical arms, to gather soil samples, and built-in labs to check for biological activity.
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Then Schurer created a built-in double-check for the DNA tests.
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It's generally agreed that it's of tantamount importance, but there is no built-in mechanism to check that the privilege is being used honestly and only as a last resort.
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But the company is mainly built on the location-based check-in service.
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Similarly the check-in was built into Facebook, Yelp, Google and Trip Advisor.
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By tapping the words "check speed, " a built-in speed test gets results for your network and tells you what speed would work best.
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Windows Phone even has Facebook Chat, Messenger, check-ins and photo tagging all built-in so you can stay connected without missing a moment.
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Probably for you to check out DVDs or OTA Freeview broadcasts courtesy of the built-in DVD player and DVB TV tuner, that's what.
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TripAdvisor's app has a built-in baggage fee estimator: Tell the app how many bags you plan to check and whether you have elite status on any airlines that would waive bag fees and it builds the fee charges into fare quotes you get.
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The Letter Logger can be programmed to check its position every few minutes, over longer intervals, or only when a built-in motion detector senses movement, says Jude Daggett, of TrackingTheWorld.
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