It's been three years since most insurers
cut the cord on traditional mold coverage, yet the real estate industry cannot seem to find a consensus on dealing with mold risk mitigation.
In some districts, even the school board gets to
cut the cord.
SALEM - Oregonians are not yet willing to
cut the cord.
Not ready to
cut the cord? Cable-based adapters for cigarette lighter charging or combination synchronization/charging (via USB connection to computer) are available.
A variety of tools are used to
cut the cord. They are usually items that are available in the house, or relate to the father's trade, such as scissors, knives, broken glass, sickles or used razor blades.
The Stop the War coalition said most people opposed war, while MP George Galloway said it was "time to
cut the cord which connects Mr Blair and Mr Bush".
Lifeline Senior Living Systems' "
Cut the Cord" promotion offers facilities with dated pull-cord emergency systems a $25 rebate for each living unit fitted with its cordless, wireless emergency call system, which includes full-featured telephones with a personal help button that residents press to summon help.
His proof-positive product management and customer service initiatives helped to keep that company buoyant after AT&T
cut the cord in 1984.
The boy was carrying a cutting pliers at the time of his arrest, and police quoted him as saying he intended to use it to
cut the cord holding the handgun.
The proud dad, of Barnet, North London, said: "The guy on the phone was telling me to get string to
cut the cord. I flung open the wardrobe and saw my chef 's uniform.
He said: "So there was a call at 12.15am officers were flagged down by the family of a female who had given birth to a stillborn child, the family had been advised not to
cut the cord by WAST (Welsh Ambulance Service Trust)."
In fact, approximately 85 percent of Dialpad users are completely free of their desk phones and have
cut the cord on legacy technology.