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prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. Symantec (Symantec Corporation, Cupertino, CA, www.symantec.com) A software company founded in 1982 by Dr. Gary Hendrix. It was acquired by Gordon Eubanks in 1984 and released its Q&A file manager the following year. In 1990, it merged with Peter Norton Computing, Inc. Canada's PC Etiquette etiquette, name for the codes of rules governing social or diplomatic intercourse. These codes vary from the more or less flexible laws of social usage (differing according to local customs or taboos) to the rigid conventions of court and military circles, and they and Security Survey, conducted by Pollara: 25 Percentage of Canadians who cite slow performance as most stressful: 24 Percentage who say system crashes cause them the most stress: 24 Percentage of Canadians who believe that companies should be trusted more and given more freedom in order to face economic difficulties, according to a survey by Leger Marketing: 52 Percentage of Canadians who believe the Government should control and regulate companies more closely in order to face economic difficulties: 42 Percentage of an executive's time spent responding to crises or problems, according to a survey of advertising and marketing executives by The Creative Group: 33 Percentage of workers who would quit immediately upon realizing they have a bad boss, according to the results of a series of survey questions conducted by Badbossology: 12 Percentage of workers who said they would give it three to six months: 36 Percentage of respondents In the context of marketing research, a representative sample drawn from a larger population of people from whom information is collected and used to develop or confirm marketing strategy. who said: In this economy? I'd see if I could wait it out: 40 Percentage of small business owners that say a "lack of funds" is one of the biggest barriers to improving productivity, according to a survey of small business owners conducted on behalf of Microsoft Canada: 62 Compiled by John MacIntyre John Macintyre (born 1857 - died 1928) was a doctor who set up the world's first radiology department at the Glasgow Royal Infirmary, in Glasgow, Scotland. Originally trained as an electrical engineer, he later graduated in 1882 from the University of Glasgow with the Bachelor of |
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