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The Institute's intellectual property base includes the de facto industry standard for data-center design, known as the Tiers Classification System: and the Four Metrics for Determining a Green Data Center.
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Initial plans call for two "Tiers" of racing activities:
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Initial plans call for two "Tiers" of racing activities:
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"Tiers" (plans) from which you can base your service on: (up to) 15 mbps, 25 mbps, and 50 mbps, which are 49.99, 64.99, and 139.95/month, respectively.
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The concept of "Tiers" (degrees of severity) in Personality Disorders in the UK has been a convenient service one.
The News is NowPublic.com - NowPublic.com: The News is Now Public Art de Rivers 2009
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There also appears to be a problem with the concept of "Tiers"
The News is NowPublic.com - NowPublic.com: The News is Now Public Art de Rivers 2009
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Farmer is perhaps best known for his Riverworld and World of Tiers series and began writing science fiction 50 years ago.
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At a time when it takes balls to put out a single album, he puts out two at the same time - one of those album, Tiers, is autobiographical and documents the start of his ongoing love story with wife and collaborator Nancy Leigh.
David Wild: Talk About Pop Music David Wild 2011
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It's dreadfully confusing: All states offer Tiers 1 and 2, which provide 20 and 14 weeks of aid.
99ers: How Many People Have Run Out Of Unemployment Benefits? The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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The Democratic Party has supported job creation, the unemployed and fought for extensions of Tiers and dates.
Michael Thornton: 99er Advocacy Group Supports Dems: Better the Devil You Know Than the Devil of 'No' Michael Thornton 2010
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