71.   On the other hand, the communications technology could make the globalization of English a bloodless revolution.

72.   Over time that means they will need to close the gap in personal computer use, Internet use, and communications technology.

73.   Others say that communications technology and the increasingly global nature of the business world make isolationism increasingly impossible and contact with other nations a day-to-day reality.

74.   Partnerships will be forged, the latest in communications technology will be on show and acronyms such as SDH, ATM, MPEG and GSM will crowd conversations.

75.   Perhaps modern communications technology has finally and completely transformed the modern homo sapiens into a being of a higher cognitive order.

76.   Psion, in contrast, is focused solely on wireless Internet and voice communications technology.

77.   Rather, they shaped moral and social issues through persuasion and effective use of communication technologies.

78.   RADIO, SOSTENUTO If television is the Elvis of communications technologies and the Internet is Nirvana, radio is more like Bach.

79.   Santer said the commission will also suggest at Halifax that developing countries should be part of current attempts to extend communication technology.

80.   Shalala said advances in communication technology make it necessary for Congress to create national standards for health-record confidentiality.

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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