Sentence examples for Be proprietary from inspiring English sources

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Be proprietary

noun

A proprietor or owner.

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Operating systems may be proprietary or open.

The results won't be proprietary to Dole.

"There's nothing in there that appears to be proprietary information," Mr. Fishman continued.

They tend to be proprietary to the exchange on which they are traded.

Some of these new standards may be proprietary, although most will probably be open.

But again, the issue is whether they will be proprietary technologies or open infrastructures.

We tend to be proprietary over the pictures we make and share with friends.

At the moment the technology tends to be proprietary and application-specific.

These services and specialists can be proprietary or attainable through outside sources.

Airliner makers consider evacuation drill footage to be proprietary, and the F.A.A. agrees.

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The protocols for the "building blocks" will be proprietary as are the application program interfaces in Windows, the software hooks that other programs connect to.

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