fallback in A Sentence

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    Fallback to standard upload(for older browsers, devices).

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    Plugin that sets a Fallback URL.

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    The language Fallback is limited to two locales.

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    Not a bad Fallback position.

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    A Fallback plan, so to speak.

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    Fallback character encoding.

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    Fallback icon theme.

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    Audio Device Fallback.

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    You still have A/B testing as a Fallback, too.

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    These operations generally work correctly as a Fallback for any specific array implementation.

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    TLSv1 is interoperable with SSLv3(and will Fallback) but that's not necessarily true the other way around.

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    The Fallback voice is also female, and is used in the Android default browser, Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Opera.

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    If you're buying into this kind of play make sure the company has another Fallback project in its portfolio.

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    To enable a high degree of interoperability, UMTS phones usually support several different frequencies in addition to their GSM Fallback.

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    Surely the Empire would have had a Fallback plan and the forest moon of Endor certainly makes the most sense.

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    Typically, there is a"default","catchall" or"Fallback" site specified that will provide responses to all requests that do not explicitly specify a host.

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    Intuition is a big factor in both personal development and programming, but I like that there's a structured Fallback process that works in both fields.

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    Microcode is used in general-purpose central processing units, although in current desktop CPUs it is only a Fallback path for cases that the faster hardwired control unit cannot handle.

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    You can't take it seriously anymore, because to some degree, floating somewhere in there between friends with benefits and relationship, your old flame may have simply become your Fallback.

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    Given what we now know about insurer participation, a more limited version of the public option is possible, where the public option is used as a Fallback only in areas where private competition is deemed inadequate or costs are unusually high.

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    Reetika Khera, a development economist, said:“It is possible that post-demonetisation there was a surge in the use of digital payments because of the lack of cash and that once cash supply was restored, people only use digital payments as a Fallback option.

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