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"We're entirely computerized now," Mr. Samala said.
This has left store technology in an incomplete state: mostly but not entirely computerized.
The Graduate Record Examination, which was first administered via computer in 1992, is now almost entirely computerized.
Its entirely computerized takeoff, flight and landing raise the possibility of dozens or hundreds of its successors engaged in combat at once.
Since about 1960, however, lens design has been almost entirely computerized, and the old methods of designing lenses by hand on a desk calculator are rapidly disappearing.
His billing and work schedule are entirely computerized, he lives by his answering machine and gives every indication of being an independent spirit who, after a few career changes, operates a thriving business without benefit of an M.B.A.
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Much cleaner, all computerized, central air-conditioning.
Only a single subway line, the L train, has a complete system of working countdown clocks, and that required installing from scratch an entirely new computerized set of signals.
Pennsylvania is among those states that rely almost entirely on computerized voting, according to Verified Voting.
But in the event of a disputed election, this battleground state — one of the few that relies almost entirely on computerized voting, with no paper backup — could end up creating a far bigger mess.
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