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He had sauntered towards Downing Street with Etonian nonchalance, but 100 days into his term a succession of ready-to-run ideas on health, education and welfare had emerged, and David Cameron was suddenly looking like – in his own phrase – "a man with a plan".
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Second, Sensor Logic now offers a trio of basic, ready-to-run asset tracking applications of its own, each aimed at a specific vertical market.
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The price for one of the new ready-to-run tracking applications is up to $120 per year per tracked asset.
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Somebody hard to attack, who comes with a ready-to-run campaign organization close at hand.
Paul Wells 2010
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Campbell says that one Fortune 100 company, which he won't name, is deploying one of these ready-to-run applications to know at once when a freight pallet is loaded onto the wrong truck.
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So, introducing SEC Form 4 Info to hCard Format, a new ready-to-run solution included with Anthracite.
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It would have the advantage of providing ready-to-run programs that did not have to be typed in, yet could still be listed and modified by the "reader" if desired.
The Apple II History, by Steven Weyhrich : Magazines, Continued 1992
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Azure Appliances, ready-to-run systems allowing the easy building of large-scale private clouds, were on track for delivery this year.
Ars Technica Peter Bright 2011
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"The digital audio market is constantly evolving and developers need high-quality, ready-to-run reference designs that allow them to hit the narrow market windows."
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The promise for each is the same: turnkey, ready-to-run access to a range of Microsoft's enterprise software.
Ars Technica Peter Bright 2011
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