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Commercial and users
Commercial users, especially those in the financial and retail categories, demanded much higher security and also raised the issues that are being addressed today as companies consider the outsourcing of services.
Commercial time-sharing users, an important segment of early CP / CMS and VM sites, relied on such devices because they could connect via 300-or 1200 bit / s modems over normal voice-grade telephone circuits.
Commercial vendors often license a software product by means of a concurrent users restriction.
Aster-Hanover Square, Commercial advertisement claiming 11, 000 users, March 1906
Commercial CDs eliminate the problems encountered with radio commercials, and they offer control over the selection of music ; they do not, however, grant proper license for MOH use unless users first obtain permission from the song title copyright owner ( when the song is not in the " public domain ") and the mechanical copyright owner.
Commercial users are in need of a license for these databases.
* Commercial and public users ( more than half a million hits per day on SWPC web sites )
Commercial and industrial power users might impose load shedding on themselves, without a request from the utility.

Commercial and who
In the United States, " merchant " is defined ( under the Uniform Commercial Code ) as any person while engaged in a business or profession or a seller who deals regularly in the type of goods sold.
Under the common law and the Uniform Commercial Code in the United States, merchants are held to a higher standard in the selling of products than those who are not engaged in the sale of goods as a profession / career.
Commercial snowboards generally require extra equipment such as bindings and special boots which help secure both feet of a snowboarder, who generally rides in an upright position.
Commercial bungee jumping began with the New Zealander, A J Hackett, who made his first jump from Auckland's Greenhithe Bridge in 1986.
Commercial print models who appear like fashion models can often land commercial fashion work such as a national or international campaign.
Peter Youree, who commissioned the first skyscraper in Shreveport, Louisiana, a 10-storey headquarters building for the Commercial National Bank, of which he was president, was born in Lafayette County in 1843 and grew up there.
About 1912 he sold the hotel to Joseph W. Jackson, who operated the place as the ' Commercial Hotel '.
" Lewis French, who had worked in his father's ice plant growing up and was trained as a bookkeeper at Clarks Commercial College in Jackson, had no experience in running a movie theatre.
Commercial mining was initiated in 1896 by Dr. James W. Dunwiddie of Pine Flats, Indiana County, who opened up what was then called Nanty Glo No. 1.
Commercial banking firm ’ s continuing desire for greater powers received support when Ronald Reagan became President and appointed banking regulators who shared an “ attitude towards deregulation of the financial industry .”
Both the “ Commercial Advance ” and the “ Send Show ” features were alleged to violate U. S. copyright and other federal and state laws, according to the TV industry plaintiffs, who wanted sales of the ReplayTV 4000 devices — slated for shipment on Nov. 15, 2001 — stopped.
In 1789, at the Royal Academy dinner, the Prince of Wales toasted " an English tradesman who patronizes art better than the Grand Monarque, Alderman Boydell, the Commercial Maecenas ".
The current C & AG is Amyas Morse, who was formerly the Commercial Director at the Ministry of Defence.
Commercial fishing on Lake Mweru and the Luapula River was pioneered by Greek fishermen from the Dodecanese islands who settled in Kasenga, DR Congo, on the western bank of the Luapula 150 km up river from the lake in the first half of the 19th Century.
With the exception of workers at The Real Canadian Wholesale Club in Alberta, who are members of the Christian Labour Association of Canada, unionized employees are members of the United Food and Commercial Workers.
Reginald Maudling was born in Woodside Park, North Finchley, and was named for his father, Reginald George Maudling, an actuary, who contracted to do actuarial and financial calculations as the Commercial Calculating Company Ltd.
The city's works of civic art include the giant steel Wave on the banks of the River Usk, tiled murals at the Civic Centre, Old Green Interchange and John Frost Square plus a number of statues dotted around the city centre including one in Commercial Street commemorating the work of poet W. H. Davies who was born in Newport.
Kingston still retains some of its old buildings ( now all in private ownership ) such as the old Shire Office building, the former Church of England and Uniting Church, the Commercial Hotel and a magnificent Avenue of Honour of elm trees dedicated to those who served in World War I.
The award was established on 27 January 1911 by Clarence Hungerford Mackay, who was then head of the Postal Telegraph-Cable Company and the Commercial Cable Company.
The Commercial Service of Radio Ceylon was hugely successful under the leadership of Clifford Dodd, the Australian administrator and broadcasting expert who was sent to Ceylon under the Colombo Plan.
February 1, 1882: Henry Martyn Whitney, who had founded the Pacific Commercial Advertiser in 1856, began placing a " Daily Bulletin " in the window of James Robertson's Honolulu waterfront stationery store.
Lee had replaced Albert Jing Han Cheng, who resigned a week earlier, as host of Teacup in the Storm, a popular current affairs programme on Commercial Radio.
There are four departmental heads who report to the CEO: the Head of Finance and Administration, the Head of Engineering Operations, the Head of PPP ( Public Private Partnerships ), Strategic Planning and Commercial Operations and the Head of Corporate Affairs and Professional Services.
People who have received state funerals include former Chief Minister Trevor Kaine, Supreme Court judge Terry Connolly and former chairman of the Canberra Commercial Development Authority, Jim Pead.

Commercial and make
Commercial and transport activities, which make up a large part of GDP, are vulnerable to developments in Nigeria, particularly fuel shortages.
Commercial exchanges make money by charging a commission on each transaction either all on the buy side, all on the sell side, or a combination of both.
On the notion of content reformation, both the innovative and conservative parties in the Commercial Press could not make a compromise.
Commercial flights at the airport were halted in October 1941 and the private carriers were asked to relocate their services to make room for the U. S. Army Air Forces.
Commercial shipping to the refineries, Piraeus and to and from the canal make the gulf quite a busy area with commercial shipping.
Commercial social networks are designed to support business transaction and to build a trust between an individual and a brand, which relies on opinion of product, ideas to make the product better, enabling customers to participate with the brands in promoting development, service delivery and a better customer experience.
The Senate forms sub-Committees on subjects such as Commercial Promotions, in order to make recommendations and review proposals.
Commercial pressures make traditional software developers pay more attention to customers ' requirements than to security requirements, since such features are somewhat invisible to the customer.
Commercial releases often have titles, names, puns, and cultural references changed to make more sense to their target audience.
Commercial ships generally make use of efficient transfer orbits which can take several times as long.
* Commercial Spaceflight Federation, a non-profit trade association of businesses and organizations working to make commercial human spaceflight a reality.
Commercial formulations of plant-derived saponins, e. g., from the soap bark ( or soapbark ) tree, Quillaja saponaria, and those from other sources are available via controlled manufacturing processes, which make them of use as chemical and biomedical reagents.
Commercial " tablet weaving looms " adapt this idea, and are convenient because they make it easy to put the work down.
Commercial ice-makers use a flowing source of purified water to make ice with cooling elements at the bottom, allowing the bubbles to be washed away from the top as the cube grows.
Commercial research grade PIV systems include a Class IV laser and high resolution / speed digital camera that make the systems potentially unsafe and very expensive.
Commercial aircraft only make money when they fly, so they use BIST to minimize the time on the ground needed for repair and to increase the level of safety of the system which contains BIST.
Commercial vessels from Malaysia, Indonesia and other countries also make several stops in the port.
This demand helped make conduit mortgage pricing on commercial mortgages more competitive than ever, and in 1997, almost $ 45 billion in Commercial Mortgage Backed Securities ( CMBS ) were issued, followed by $ 80 billion in 1998.
Commercial and naval fathometers of yesteryear used a strip chart recorder where an advancing roll of paper was marked by a stylus to make a permanent copy of the depth, usually with some means of also recording time ( Each mark or time ' tic ' is proportional to distance traveled ) so that the strip charts could be readily compared to navigation charts and maneuvering logs ( speed changes ).
* 1965-used resin impregnated cardboard to make a " paper " surfboard which became a Television Commercial and an August 1966, a full color, two page advertisement in Reader's Digest.
Commercial airlines do not want an aircraft to change altitude too often ( among other things, it may make it more difficult for the cabin crew to serve meals ), so they often specify some minimum time between optimisation-related flight level changes.
The lower grades are used to make felt hats and glove linings (" Commercial Rabbit Raising ").
Commercial jellies used in East Asian cuisines include the glucomannan polysaccharide gum used to make " lychee cups " from the konjac plant, and aiyu or ice jelly from the Ficus pumila climbing fig plant.

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