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...the companies offering suppliers the means to get as close as possible to Wal-Mart's end of January deadline - and avoid paying a $2 per pallet fee. One figure quoted as the number of Wal-Mart suppliers who have to comply with the retailer... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/RFID-blog/2008/01/a-quick-fix-for-rfid.html
...their main revenue stream the desire of content-owners to get ISPs to track, trace and remove those who seek to avoid paying what they think is rightfully theirs the plans of equipment suppliers to deploy products and services that enhance... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/when-it-meets-politics/2008/05/who-would-you-trust-with-your.html
Legislation and Regulation Suppliers avoid paying for failures Companies often allow their suppliers to avoid financial liability when IT projects run into problems, according... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2006/05/31/216190/suppliers-avoid-paying-for-failures.htm
...constituents if their MP had engaged in the "flipping" practice - changing which home they designate as their second home to avoid paying capital gains tax. MPs say it might compromise their safety to have addresses published on the internet, but critics... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/06/18/236494/censored-mps-expenses-published-online.htm
...as opposed to keeping them inside the US," he said. Obama plans to reform US tax laws which allow businesses to avoid paying US taxes on their foreign investments. A paper on Barack Obama's website states that the president aims to level... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/06/05/236320/ballmer-threatens-to-move-microsoft-jobs-out-of-us-over-tax.htm
...detection devices private. The ICO agreed with the BBC that disclosing the information could assist people who wish to avoid paying the licence fee. In 1991, the BBC became the statutory authority for the television licensing regime. As part... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/10/27/232927/bbc-can-keep-details-of-tv-detector-vans-secret-says-information.htm
...Viper, is the latest incarnation of IBM's DBMS. IBM offers several licensing arrangements that can allow users to avoid paying for database features they do not need. DB2 versions include Workgroup, Workgroup Unlimited, and Enterprise Server... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2007/02/01/221569/choosing-the-right-database-management-system.htm
...customer lost out when its supplier was able to rely on a clause limiting its liability (to the licence fee paid) to avoid paying the full extent of that customer's losses for a defective system. In another case, a supplier provided a bespoke... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2006/01/24/213758/uncovering-the-big-issues-in-small-print.htm
...change its business model halfway into the deal it will have to ring-fence this from the original outsourcing deal to avoid paying IBM extra money, he added. Surviving outsourcing Learn how to market yourself in order to get the job you want... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2002/03/06/185591/amex-ibm-deal-leaves-2000-iters-facing-culture-change.htm
...consultants Qdos. IR35 was introduced last year to help the Inland Revenue crack down on people who formed companies to avoid paying tax. The PCG complained that many contractors, including those in IT, would be hit unfairly by being classed as disguised... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2001/05/25/180503/professional-contractors-group-offers-ir35-insurance.htm

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...over and above a certain volume, they are well-advised to minimize customizations like adding optional fields to avoid paying for additional data capacity. Look for a vendor that does not force you to adjust your business processes due to its... http://www.21crm.ca/Accpac_Ondemand_WP.pdf
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