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It thus lends itself well to adaptation: there's no need to feel too proprietary about it.
Other Fox executives who "were feeling too proprietary," as Howard Squadron phrases it, also have gone.
The Freunds have green dreams far beyond CowPots, though most are too proprietary to divulge.
Large landowners, represented principally by farmers, think the preservationists are getting a little too proprietary over land that doesn't belong to them, and if they keep being so pushy, the landowners might sell out while they can.
You'd hear, 'I have a bad haircut, so let's do a show about that.' It taught me a valuable lesson about television: not to be too proprietary about the material.
EMC's archrival IBM agrees with the premise of multi-vendor management, but says EMC's approach is too proprietary.
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Before Sandoval could disclose further details, Kreutzer cut him off with a smile, wishing not to have too much proprietary information revealed.
"Without giving out too much proprietary research, suffice it to say that it's a popular perception that children are the biggest consumers of sweet snacks like these, but it's not true in our case," he said.
I purposefully truncated the data at the beginning of 2015 so as not to give away too much proprietary information.
Many of these concerns tend to get overlooked as manufacturers rush to ship new products to market, and, therefore, too much proprietary code is being used in IoT products.
Its software was proprietary, too: if you wanted to run Apple software, you needed to own an Apple computer.
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