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  • • ICT Segment 2  Builds IT infrastructure for government schools on BOOT model 100 53.7  Incurs the upfront expenditure and receives quarterly payment for 0 services rendered FY06 FY07 FY08 Source: Annual Reports

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  • Retail & Counseling 6% Business Model Prof. Development 10% • Smart Class: Smart Class  Builds IT infrastructure for private schools and licenses the digital ICT 49% 35% curriculum content  Incurs the initial expenditure in return of which it receives revenues for300 Sales (Rs Crore) 276. the next 5 years 9 200 112.

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  • Amid Slump, Home Builder Incurs Fewer Land-Related Charges.

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  • Religion Clause: The Episcopal Church Incurs High Legal Costs As Members Break Away skip to main

    The Episcopal Church Incurs High Legal Costs As Members Break Away Howard M. Friedman 2007

  • Incurs the hatred of the INDEX. tLe proteilantSj th.

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  • Storage format: Incurs less overhead if the data type is composed of native literals (e.g., int, uint, long, ulong) instead of approximate data types (e.g.,

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  • Storage format: Incurs less overhead if the data type is composed of native literals (e.g., int, uint, long, ulong) instead of approximate data types (e.g.,

    SQLServerCentral.com Articles 2008

  • Storage format: Incurs less overhead if the data type is composed of native literals (e.g., int, uint, long, ulong) instead of approximate data types (e.g.,

    SQLServerCentral.com Articles 2008

  • Storage format: Incurs less overhead if the data type is composed of native literals (e.g., int, uint, long, ulong) instead of approximate data types (e.g.,

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