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Another force that has made university-level educators wary of the online world is that organizations from museums to libraries to symphony orchestras are all getting into the content business, mainly by putting information on the Internet.
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Industry leader Lockheed Martin has expanded beyond defense into many other parts of the federal marketplace, mainly through its sprawling information services unit.
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High-cost cities (mainly on the coasts) had a shrinking information advantage over low-cost cities and towns (mainly in the boonies).
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John Hemming, Lib Dem MP for Yardley in Birmingham, says he uses his blog "mainly for campaigning issues, for putting out information, for arguing issues and often we have big rows in the comments".
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In New York foreign investors mainly help to fuel the finance, insurance and information sectors, according to a new report by the Partnership for New York City, a business group.
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Thus far, efforts to make teacher data public have come mainly from media organizations, which have argued that parents deserve access to the information.
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The test is designed to focus mainly on an applicant's ability to "efficiently sift through lots of different information, " says Peter Zemsky, deputy dean of degree programs and curriculum.
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This happens mainly for accounting reasons: if the first call centre were to hand over all the information to the second one, it would bear the main cost of the call and make the second look more efficient.
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The links and resources provided are mainly training and "how-to" guides on development and the use of the Internet and information and communication technologies.
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The systems are used mainly to secure sensitive data and comply with government rules, but they also generate lots of personal information on employees' online behavior.
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