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  2. Cashless society - Wikipedia

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    The concept of cash-free bank branches began in Sweden between 2000 and 2005, with a cashless branch being a step towards an upcoming closure of that branch. From around 2008, Swedish banks began giving special hardware to their customers that could be used to process financial transactions (like digital payments of invoices) from home.

  3. Template:Cash Out - Wikipedia

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  4. Wikipedia:Template index - Wikipedia

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    For information on what templates are, and how the template namespace is intended to be used, see WP:Template namespace. For information on template use and development, see Help:Template. For the project team looking after templates on Wikipedia, see WP:WikiProject Templates. For navigation templates rather than notices, see WP:Navigation ...

  5. Template:Di-no permission-notice - Wikipedia

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    If you believe the media meets the criteria at Wikipedia:Non-free content, use a tag such as {{non-free fair use}} or one of the other tags listed at Wikipedia:File copyright tags#Fair use, and add a rationale justifying the file's use on the article or articles where it is included.

  6. Template:No talkback - Wikipedia

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    Since this template is invisible, it will not be of any use to users who leave a talkback by editing manually. It is recommended to accompany the use of this template with an editnotice, in order to inform manually-editing users that you don't want talkback messages. This template only signifies your desire to opt out of the {} template. It ...

  7. Shooting the messenger - Wikipedia

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    "Shooting the messenger" (also "killing the messenger" or "attacking the messenger" or "blaming the bearer of bad tidings / the doom monger") is a metaphoric phrase used to describe the act of blaming the bearer of bad news, despite the bearer or messenger having no direct responsibility for the bad news or its consequences.

  8. Bounce message - Wikipedia

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    A DSN may be a MIME multipart/report message composed of three parts: a human readable explanation; a machine parsable message/delivery-status, a list of "name: type; value" lines that state several possible fields; and; the original message, or a portion thereof, as an entity of type message/rfc822. The second part of a DSN is also quite readable.

  9. BLUF (communication) - Wikipedia

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    When writing a document for business and academic purposes, BLUF helps in writing the message and argumentation because it features prominently a main "what" and "so what". Stating the key judgment and significance up front sets up the argument, ensures the message is clear, and highlights why the reader should care about the document.