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- noun Plural form of
carrier .
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Examples
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Forcing certain carriers is akin to buying a tv set which only lets you watch tv from a certain cable provider or only access to certain channels.
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The bad thing about putting all your marbles in carriers is that at some point adversaries will be able to penetrate their defense shield.
Managing China 2005
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The bad thing about putting all your marbles in carriers is that at some point adversaries will be able to penetrate their defense shield.
Managing China 2005
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Fox is threatening to take down its signal from certain carriers and thus not allow fans in cities like New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago and Denver to see their games.
Brian Frederick: An Open Letter to Rupert Murdoch Brian Frederick 2010
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Fox is threatening to take down its signal from certain carriers and thus not allow fans in cities like New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago and Denver to see their games.
Brian Frederick: An Open Letter to Rupert Murdoch Brian Frederick 2010
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It owns or holds stakes in carriers including Swiss International Airlines, Austrian Airlines and British Midland.
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Apple, some handset makers and certain carriers are offering that, but will the rest of the industry take them up on it?
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Negotiations between providers and carriers is contentious in good economies.
With all its flaws (and they are legion)… « Dating Jesus 2009
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I think this veiled contest between the public option and surviving private carriers is a charade.
Wonk Room » Why The AMA Should Support A Public Health Insurance Option 2009
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The transatlantic lobbying alliance marks the first time carriers from the home countries of Boeing and Airbus have joined forces to attack export-credit financing.
Airlines Join to Oppose Loan Subsidies Daniel Michaels 2010
alejinha commented on the word carriers
Companies. This meaning came for the fact that companies carry people.
September 20, 2010