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The majority of political programming belongs to the genre of "public service" broadcasting, surviving in the schedules through obligation rather than desire.
I think customers should decide how much of their programming belongs on cable.
However, there is a growing consensus that mathematical programming belongs in the designer's "toolkit".
Cognitive programming belongs to a class of problems from artificial intelligence, which require complex semantic interpretations.
The spectrum that the broadcasters use to transmit over the air programming belongs to the American public and we believe you should have a right to access that live programming whether your antenna sits on the roof of your home, on top of your television or in the cloud.
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"This is where this program belongs," the Indiana senior guard Dane Fife said.
Judge Posner said the Indianapolis program "belongs to the genre of general programs of surveillance which invade privacy wholesale in order to discover evidence of crime," amounting to an unreasonable search under the Fourth Amendment.
"This season has been all about getting back to where we feel this program belongs and where we were not able to be last year," Jim Calhoun said through a university spokesman.
In Strømme's case, however, the investigative legwork appears to have been done by someone within the Division of Atmospheric and Geospace Sciences, to which the aeronomy program belongs.
To demonstrate the importance of branding, Hammer said every show ordered by USA or Sci Fi is put through a "brand filter," essentially a checklist of attributes to ensure that a program belongs to its particular channel.
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