Sentence examples for computer explains from inspiring English sources

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"Usually you're frantically digging up things on your computer," explains Shockley, vice president of emerging products and technology at telecommunications company Avaya is battling.

"The Inspector General of the National Science Foundation identified multiple instances of NSF employees downloading and viewing pornography, including one senior official that spent at least 331 days viewing pornography from his government computer," explains the Republican press release.

This is a good way to release the upper and mid back which tends to get very tight, especially if you spend the majority of your day in front of a computer explains Seracuse.

"I think Corian has evolved beyond a countertop material because it's highly adaptable as a physical material, and perhaps the single material that's most like 'surfaces' architects and designers create in the computer," explains Jeff Targas of Associated Fabrication, Inc. "Corian can be made seamless, and can take on a wide array of forms, from facets to organic shapes.

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He initially grafts images together on a computer, explaining that "I use a lot of books, things from flea markets.

"It seems we did use a computer," explained John Siddall, president of the Richmond-based Siddall, Matus and Coughter.

"I was 50 years old when someone gave me a computer," explained Mr Hudson, who is now 63.

"That's a great step, but it's a pretty small step on the road to building a large-scale quantum computer," explained MIT mechanical engineer, Lloyd Seth.

"We linked the headset to the IBM middleware, and when he pushed the cube on the screen, that behaved like a click of the mouse - so he was able to use the computer," explained IBM's Kevin Brown.

If you don't have your own user account on your family computer, explain to your family members, the extent of your commitment and your need to post reminders to motivate yourself.

"But they weren't going to put women workers – seen as low level drones – in charge of computers," explains Hicks.

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