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The bulk of the company's profit comes from selling to corporations, which unlike consumers may be slower to adapt to a system in which proprietary data is not stored in corporate-owned data centers.
The Democrats' proposal pushes open infrastructure, though it leaves a caveat by which proprietary networking standards could still find their place.
This grid provides a simple but useful representation of a real, national-scale EP system for which (proprietary) data are available to us[4].
Even if we own our bodies, this would not clarify why physicians must disclose and ensure our comprehension of information prior to intervention, something which proprietary rights seldom require.
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The rule, which bans proprietary trading at big banks, is loathed by Republicans.
The switching center may look for all sorts of factors, most of which are proprietary to the company's software.
Is it those of men and women on the street, or UK-based software SMEs (many of which develop proprietary software products and interfaces).
It connects to a computer, which uses proprietary software to analyze signals produced by ultrasound transmitters attached to the putter shaft.
Seeders are awash in talent as Wall Street gives up some of their star traders to comply with the Volcker rule, which prohibits proprietary trading.
But according to Standard & Poor's, those firms could still be hurt by a strict version of the rule, which limits proprietary trading.
The Dodd-Frank Act of 2010 introduced a measure somewhat similar to the Glass-Steagall prohibition by imposing the Volcker rule, which bars proprietary trading by commercial banks, but much more could be done.
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