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Examples
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Joe White explains on Lunch Break One-touch virtual buttons projected on the screens of new audio and navigation systems often seem to need two or three touches.
The Car Dashboard That Wants to Be an iPad Joseph B. White 2011
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"One-touch" options pay off a specified amount once the currency pair reaches a certain level.
China Bears Have Tools, Need Patience Peter Stein 2011
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"One-touch" options pay off a specified amount once the currency pair reaches a certain level.
China Bears Have Tools, Need Patience Peter Stein 2011
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One-touch power windows up and down: No need to press and hold, leaving my left hand on the wheel.
Driving with an injury: Features that can ease the pain 2009
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One-touch brakes (a single lever or foot bar that activates both brakes) are a convenient feature. 4.
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Play, One-touch: Passing the ball without first controlling it.
Coaching Kids to Play Soccer Jim San Marco 2007
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Play, One-touch: Passing the ball without first controlling it.
Coaching Kids to Play Soccer Jim San Marco 2007
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Play, One-touch: Passing the ball without first controlling it.
Coaching Kids to Play Soccer Jim San Marco 2007
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One-touch setup is the term applied when changeovers require less than a minute.
Lean Thinking James P. Womack 2003
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One-touch stuff, at pace, with options everywhere - a joy to watch.
SI.com 2011
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