end office उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Looking on local records for inordinately long calls to directory service or other hints that phreakers were using a particular switch, filters could then be installed to block efforts at that end office.
- Most recently it relocated 3, 800 families in just 43 days to raze 10 acres for a lake and a park that will some day divide the area's high-end offices from its high-end housing.
- Still, problems and all, manufacturers and retailers, many of them in the high-end office-clothes market, are starting to come forward to embrace the body scanner, bulky though it may be, although few have yet bought.
- But well before Gore began to take Bradley seriously, Gore's campaign spent lavishly, disbursing millions for high-end office space, $ 15, 000-a-month salaries, expensive travel, and squads of advance staff for every vice presidential appearance.
- Empresas ICA Sociedad Controladora SA and Canada's Reichmann International LP said they formed a joint project to build an office tower in downtown Mexico City, betting on increased demand for high-end office space in the city.
- "The last few months have been marvelous for our business, thanks mainly to all the energy companies wanting high-end office space, " said Marcelo Alves, executive director at Aclo Imobiliaria, a Rio de Janeiro real estate firm.
- Nobody can deliver this sort of arcane financial milieu with such riveting ( and moral ) force as le Carre, who can make a deal cemented in a West End office reverberate to the gates of hell.
- With Switched 56 DDS, bit eight is pulsed ( alternately set to logical ZERO and ONE ) to transmit two state dial pulse signaling information between a SW56 DDS CSU / DSU, and a digital end office switch.
- Her company is spending $ 2 million to change over 50, 000 square feet of storage space into 30, 000 square feet of high-end offices with skylights and wood crossbeams, and 20, 000 square feet of covered parking.
- By the 1970s, IBM had succeeded in establishing the Selectric as the de facto standard typewriter in mid-to high-end office environments, replacing the raucous " clack " of older typebar machines with the quieter sound of gyrating typeballs.