41.   For most tournaments, advances in wireless and optical communications technology allow Brown to set up a course in days, rather than weeks or months.

42.   Gordon E. Eubanks, president and chief executive of Symantec, said that Delrina was attractive primarily for its communications technology and secondarily for its electronic forms.

43.   Gilder said he believed rapid development of low-cost communications technology would provide the networks with ample competition, thus reducing the distribution costs of program creators.

44.   Greenspan recently acknowledged that certain areas of the U.S. economy -- such growth-oriented fields as communications technology -- are not covered by government statistics.

45.   Half a century later, however, communications technology has gone far toward capturing the spatial dimension.

46.   He compares the changes the new communications technology will bring to the classroom with the changes that have already occurred in modern business offices.

47.   He was responding to the impact on architecture of modern communications technology.

48.   I may not have a jet-pack on my back, but flying is getting easier because of new communications technology.

49.   If successful, the project will give developing countries access to modern communications technology at affordable prices and have applications in business, health care and numerous other fields.

50.   In all these countries, communications technologies are giving a new lease of life to a middle-aged invention, distance learning.

n. + technology >>共 1120
information 15.44%
computer 8.17%
missile 6.61%
communication 2.92%
encryption 2.21%
satellite 1.91%
weapon 1.78%
space 1.05%
recognition 0.94%
defense 0.94%
communication + n. >>共 526
system 7.52%
equipment 6.03%
network 5.50%
company 5.32%
service 5.06%
director 3.84%
link 2.97%
skill 2.94%
technology 2.90%
problem 2.37%
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