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computerizing

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Present participle of computerize

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Those initiatives include using state-owned electronic media for the parties' political campaigning, making efforts to check the criminalization of politics, computerizing electoral rolls and providing voter-identity cards, and strictly adhering to a code of conduct that ensures fairness for all parties and candidates.

After the reorganization of 1973 the division expanded the computerizing of current cataloging and the central provision of both printed cards and machine-readable entries.

Sutton said that computerizing the book-finding process had an unexpected effect: it made employees friendlier.

Rick's suggestion that computerizing our health records might allow us to "use data-mining techniques to tease out patterns that would add immeasurably to the health of the public" is not that far-fetched.

Mr. Kim has emphasized the importance of computerizing factories, many of which have fallen into disrepair in the years since the collapse of the former Soviet Union deprived the country of its main provider of technology.

To the Editor: For the last decade at least, we have been told that computerizing everything imaginable was part of an overall strategy of "going green".

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Computerized information systems, particularly since the arrival of the Web and mobile computing, have had a profound effect on organizations, economies, and societies, as well as on individuals whose lives and activities are conducted in these social aggregates.

Computerized systems have been installed in most modern retail stores to speed sales transactions and automatically update inventory records as the stock of each item is reduced.

Computerized typesetting, method of typesetting in which characters are generated by computer and transferred to light-sensitive paper or film by means of either pulses from a laser beam or moving rays of light from a stroboscopic source or a cathode-ray tube (CRT).

Coe met the young man during an Easter visit to Grosse Pointe, and got him to promise to visit the Cedars and help to computerize the Fellowship's records.

Because you can computerize inventory, you can have a bookstore like Barnes & Noble with hundreds of thousands of titles, which means that the bookstore owner no longer has to make discriminating choices about what books to stock.

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