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on a regular route of a railroad or bus or airline system

connected to a computer network or accessible by computer

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being in progress now

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The on-line instructor and other nursing education program constituents could also be sued over the out-of-state adverse event but the New Mexico online nursing instructor, as the license holder, will bear the legal risk to the license.
The 'virtual meeting' appointment scheduling feature of Meet Safely On-Line also protects buyers and sellers who engage each other through the mail or freight delivery services by allowing both the buyer and seller to be verified on-line by a reputable identity verification firm, Trufina, Inc.
The job had been open since Jon Landman, the former on-line editor, became culture editor in September.
Meanwhile, exclusively on-line gay ventures had already started, notably Gay.com and PlanetOut, which eventually merged as PlanetOut.com, and regional gay websites serving local and, as it were, hyperlocal needs.
On-line auctions make it easy for customers to choose if they cannot attend one or more live events.
On-line instructors, especially, need to pay attention to these features, that is, designing content with appropriate interactivity and promoting communication and collaboration among learners.
The Easidew On-line also provides a 4-20mA analogue or RS232 digital output for connection to a chart recorder, data-logger or computer system, so you can analyse trends in dew point over time.
Research examining the concept of sense of belonging is sparse although, in the past five years there have been many studies conducted to examine the similarities and differences of on-line and traditionally taught courses.
Kristiaan Dekesel, who began the Sign On-line Project at the university, said: 'The University of Wolverhampton and partners are at the cutting edge in terms of British Sign Language provision, and the complex and innovative nature of this successful collaborative project reflects that.'
There's good news on the way for people who wish they could buy goods on-line but aren't prepared to trust the sellers--or the Internet--with their credit card data.
There have been new generations of older technologies and in general a better acceptance of on-line wet end monitoring instrumentation.
SUBJECT: Transition to the On-line Representations and Certifications Application (ORCA)
As the broadband network extends in Japan, more towns and rural areas are coming on-line. One goal of web-learning is to make English conversation classes available to people of all ages.
The same technology utilized in the company's off-line Profilometer product, which has been offered for several years, is now available in an on-line version.