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A practical, cost-effective realisation of such a switch requires that over-subscription of the AWG cross-connect output ports be allowed, with the resulting packet contention being resolved using a packet buffering facility in the switch.
This could increase rapidly; heavy over-subscription of share issues and a doubling of price-to-earnings ratios on the Cairo exchange suggest strong pent-up demand by private investors.
While many students may not be overly keen to pay for a degree they could get for free, the over-subscription for places on current nursing degrees may nevertheless lead to demand for this course.
These rules (which are sometimes called "over-subscription criteria") must by law be fair and objective, and must be published each year in the school's prospectus and in the LEA's booklet.
Although the decline of the dollar has been interpreted as evidence of a flight of capital, one seems justified in recognising that the over-subscription of the Government $900 million issue of June 15th by some five times is also evidence of confidence in the dollar among the mass of investors.
The judge ruled London Oratory was entitled to see the Catholic baptism certificates of the parents of children applying for places at the school, and to ask for evidence of a candidate's previous Catholic education as part of its over-subscription criterion.
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This decision was made after negotiations over subscription fees between Couperin.org, which represents over 250 academic institutions in France including the CNRS, and SpringerNature, the parent company of Springer, ended in a stalemate.
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