| 41. | Portability : Takes some work to fold up; heavy.
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| 42. | The most immediate benefit towards adopting portable computers is the portability itself.
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| 43. | Other pension changes include greater portability for pensions and faster vesting rights.
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| 44. | This allowed a high degree of portability for the time.
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| 45. | Over time the ORB vendors that encourage portability took over market share.
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| 46. | This allows national portability of qualifications and units of competency.
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| 47. | Sundials differ in their portability and their need for orientation.
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| 48. | Other examples include Intelligent Network and local number portability databases.
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| 49. | Many violinists in the eighteenth century used kits because of their portability.
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| 50. | They have always been prized for the portability of their launch systems.
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