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Being proprietary
noun
A proprietor or owner.
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"Something being proprietary does not mean something cannot be published.
"Are we a company that is going to suck everything up into itself?" said Steven A. Ballmer, Microsoft's president, defending against critics who have challenged the company's strategy as being proprietary.
I think the question has something to do with deciding whether to classify a given position as being proprietary trading — and thus a no-no — or hedging — and thus perfectly O.K.
The problem with both these representations was that, being proprietary, their ability to be used world-wide by anyone with a source linked to information and data on a chemical was and still is, extremely limited.
Urban freight data is notoriously hard to collect; mainly because the urban logistics system is made of independent private enterprises, which may or may not collect data at different level of details and with most of the data being proprietary.
With at least a couple of the components in any given device being proprietary, a bit of it is educated guessing.
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The calculation was proprietary.
The information was proprietary.
It's proprietary here".
Many such recipes are proprietary.
Operating systems may be proprietary or open.
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