Examples of using Lock-in in English and their translations into Swedish
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Apple providing more lock-in through dedicated podcast formats
However, continue increase of the frequency for the applied AC voltage would eventually hit the upper limit set by the bandwidth of the photodetector and the lock-in amplifier.
independent lock-in amplifiers.
choose the ones that can best support their strategy and avoid"lock-in.
efficiencies without technological lock-in and dependencies on suppliers.
These include the lock-in to existing technologies,
In addition to prices, Telepriskollen also includes facts about lock-in and cancellation periods and other important conditions.
no long lock-in periods and you can cancel the service when you lost
In addition to this lock-in mechanism, there is also some concern about the reliability
The EESC believes that the serious matter of vendor lock-in for IT platforms needs to be addressed, as this will impede interoperability.
Maintaining a positive competitive pressure on suppliers enables public purchasers to extract the best solutions the market can offer while avoiding single supplier lock-in.
These are available in sets of ten pieces or 50 pieces, lock-in ends as before.
upsell builds revenue and creates lock-in.
particularly those that will―lock-in‖ energy modes, transport infrastructure and building stocks for decades to come.
open source software and open standards would be able to solve the lock-in problems that municipalities have against proprietary software.
fast responding lock-in amplifiers and high end piezo drivers with closed loop control.
The disadvantage of capital gains tax is the lock-in effect, which counteracts rational decisions on reallocation.
data between different providers is essential to avoid lock-in.
Technological lock-in can arise from market dominance,
The Digital Agenda of Europe identified"lock-in" as a problem, and committed to providing guidance on the link between ICT standardisation and public procurement to help public authorities use standards better in order to promote efficiency and reduce"lock-in".