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The latest federal data show enrollment in computer-based distance learning grew from 317,070 in the 2003 academic year to 506,950 in 2005 among public schools.
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Although it is routine in federal litigation to mandate such disclosure for any scientific or computer-based evidence, it is novel in RIAA litigation, since the courts have generally bent the rules for the RIAA, in view of the weak or nonexistent legal representation of defendants.
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By dramatically shifting the bias towards younger grades, we can keep the number of teachers constant, and explore "inhuman" (computer-based learning, games - 1: 1 and massively multi-player games, etc.) approaches to learning support for older students.
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"Official and independent analysts said Iran's uranium enrichment program is performing consistently, signaling its recovery following a temporary suspension in late 2010 and a possible computer-based strike, Reuters reported yesterday."
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Sifma said transaction taxes would amount to "increase costs for all participants … without addressing any of the concerns that have been raised regarding electronic or computer-based trading."
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"Any further regulatory initiatives aimed at addressing these perceived concerns should also recognize the benefits to investors and the markets of computer-based trading and seek to preserve them," Sifma said.
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Individual investors have benefited from lower costs and more liquidity as a result of computer-based trading, according to Sifma.
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"We think there are a range of computer-based trading strategies and our objective with this paper is to focus on behaviors that are disruptive, and not necessarily focus on the speed of trading."
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Stop working so hard and start being a better student by leveraging computer-based tools to your advantage.
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But Mr. Angelastri had decades of experience with computers after converting to a computer-based cash register in 1990.
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