1. Both superpowers are opposed to opening up their satellite data to other nations. 2. See through his make-up and only transfer the relevant data on to your mental screen. 3. The company said the multicasting also will include high-speed transmission of data to business and home computers. 4. The vulnerability of data communications and message data to interception is exacerbated with the use of distributed networks and wireless links. 5. They are still adamantly refusing to release the data to the general public. 6. This is because the emphasis has shifted from idealised language data to an examination of language-in-use. 7. You can compress huge amounts of data on to a CD-ROM. 8. We subjected the data to a rigorous analysis. 9. There is merit in confining all this data to one sheet of paper. 10. It was therefore decided to restrict the research data to Ph D, D Phil, D Sc and other equivalent degree theses. |