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to proprietary
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A proprietor or owner.
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And refurbishing can require access to proprietary tools that manufacturers have been historically reticent to share.
It also added that the government "will, wherever possible, avoid becoming locked in to proprietary software".
Political access to proprietary databases should be regulated to provide an even playing field.
Of post-secondary investigations by the Education Department, 70% are related to proprietary schools.
I think everybody has some exposure to proprietary software in their lives, even if they're not aware of it.
It dispatches over 300 wire stories a day, mostly to proprietary terminals on the desks of Chinese fund managers.
Much of the debate over the Volcker Rule will center on defining what amounts to proprietary trading.
On one side are the equivalents of the fundamentalists buttoned-down types clinging to proprietary and closed computer systems.
Mr. Jobs provided access to proprietary information about the development and operation of Apple's highly successful stores, and Disney executives visited Apple's research operation in Cupertino, Calif.
"But be in no doubt: the adoption of compulsory standards in government threatens to break open Whitehall's lock-in to proprietary formats.
It appears that you have had unauthorized access to proprietary documents and information taken from our company and have presented and interpreted them out of context.
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