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were technology
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The organization of knowledge for practical purposes.
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Leading the dive were technology, media, telecommunications and Internet shares.
The exceptions, he said, were technology and telecommunications.
The token was born in 1953, and then, too, the reasons were technology and economics.
Last year, two of every three I.P.O.'s were technology companies.
Many of the additions were technology companies that pay no dividends.
Four of the others were biotech and health care companies and two were technology companies.
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A list of more than a dozen companies appeared, and most were technology-related.
The control group's classrooms were "technology-free," meaning students were not allowed to use laptops or tablets at their desk.
Although Mercy Corps and BanKO had a relationship before Haiyan, we faced several key challenges in implementing e-transfers, at least 80% of which were technology-related.
He said the transformation now under way in the electricity sector was best managed with market frameworks that didn't pick winners and were technology-neutral.
At last year's NCTM Meeting in New Orleans, 21percentt of the sessions were technology-oriented, a year earlier, in 2013 in Denver, 28percentt of the sessions had a technology theme, and the year before, in Philadelphia, there were 38percenttechch sessions, an all-time record.
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