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To confer from this result, the security is still a major concern for UK businesses in implementing cloud solutions.
To confer from Fig. 10, the main challenges associated with cloud lock-in are integration and incompatibility issues, followed by data portability.
Later critics such as Samuel Johnson remarked that Shakespeare's genius lay not in his erudition, but in his "vigilance of observation and accuracy of distinction which books and precepts cannot confer; from this almost all original and native excellence proceeds".
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Legitimacy, it turns out, is not conferred from the outside.
"We met and conferred from time to time," she said in the affidavit.
Another is that councils will be given a new "general power of competence" to act as they think fit in the interest of their residents, rather than having to rely on powers specifically conferred from the centre.
The most radiation was conferred from CTs and greatest in trauma stats, followed by alerts, then consults (p < 0.001 for stat and alert doses compared to consults).
He is about being human and about human perfectibility rather than being about superhuman powers conferred from outside himself.
These results indicated that benefits conferred from methylation sensitive enzymes are genome dependent.
Resistance is conferred from the acquisition of an alternative DHPS gene (sul).
However, as conferred from the homology model shown in Figure 2, no disulfide bonds were identified in FSA.
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