The BC Legislature expressly extends the rule about wills to electronic records, though in slightly different terms than apply to
electronic equivalents of writing in the Electronic Transactions Act.
Once they were huge,
the electronic equivalents of Zeus on Mount Olympus, cumbersome, cranky, and commanding constant care.
I've always figured some people WILL continue to use the now - new channels almost exclusively but I've never been firmly convinced that we'll entirely turn to a set of proprietary systems, or that the need for
the electronic equivalent of a letter will go away.
The rectangle is the core that houses
the electronic equivalent of biological nerve cells, or neurons.
Since most integrated circuits have a life span of less than 20 years, the spacecraft will already be
the electronic equivalent of a senior citizen if it gets to Alpha Centauri with no delays.
★ Features a E Ink display currently the closest
electronic equivalent of paper, ideal for textual and long duration reading.
Aside from being tired of my gadget collection looking like
the electronic equivalent of a Young Republicans mixer, and the frequency with which I must obsessive compulsively clean my Wii balance board with Clorox ® wipes, I think the black board would be better because it's the Darth Vader of skateboards.
These texts intend to facilitate e-commerce transactions by establishing rules to allow
the electronic equivalent of paper - based documents to be legally recognised, thereby removing obstacles encountered by the use of electronic means.
One might argue that allowing European based computers to access a Canadian based computer is
the electronic equivalent of a person visiting Canada and going to the store; or a mail order operation.
Litigator is
the electronic equivalent of the person getting the document.
The electronic equivalent of photocopying the book.
It's
the electronic equivalent of paper clipping a business card to a letter.
The Web is already starting to include
the electronic equivalent of the classified listing.
Social networking is
their electronic equivalent of happy hour or a business gathering.
ICIWorld is basically
an electronic equivalent of classified ads in a newspaper.
This is
an electronic equivalent of classified ads in a newspaper.
ICIWorld is
an electronic equivalent of classified ads in a newspaper but with a market of over 500,00,000 people.
ICI World is an advertising service more like
an electronic equivalent of classified ads in a newspaper.
The service is more like
an electronic equivalent of classified ads in a newspaper.
It is
an electronic equivalent of classified ads in a newspaper but with a market of over 500,000,000 people.
ICIWorld in one respect is
an electronic equivalent of classified ads in a newspaper, but to a market now of over 500,000,000 people not 1,000,000 as in a small newspaper.
Think of this service as
an electronic equivalent of classified ads in a newspaper but to a market of two billion people using the Internet and the people they reach.
Not exact matches
Spam filters from some
of the bigger email providers do a good job at keeping out most
of the
electronic junk, but prior to CASL there was no virtual
equivalent to that mailbox note.
Delivery
of Baseline - 2 provides the DoD with the
equivalent of a «fifth generation
electronic attack capability.»
Virtual currency is a form
of electronic money, not issued by any monetary authority, but which has an
equivalent value in real money.
A study by the alliance, a nonprofit group supported by the banking industry, claims that if just 2 percent
of American households switched from paper to
electronic billing, more than 180,000 trees would be spared and greenhouse gas emissions would be reduced by the
equivalent to taking 32,572 cars off the road.
For more than a decade, engineers have been working to make commercially viable optical chips, but to do so they need to come up with the optical
equivalent of the
electronic diode.
Dr Peter Bagot, Research Associate in the Department
of Electrical and
Electronic Engineering, said: «Digital broadcasting is more energy efficient than analogue broadcasting, and following digital switch over, digital broadcast towers now use less electricity than their analogue
equivalents.
The infinite variety and persistence
of junk content makes it the
equivalent of an
electronic microbial population that reproduces at an exponential rate.
«In a sense, the device acts as the photonic
equivalent to
electronic transistors, which switch electric currents in response to other electric currents,» says Dr. Barak Dayan, head
of the Weizmann Institute's Quantum Optics group, including Itay Shomroni, Serge Rosenblum, Yulia Lovsky, Orel Bechler and Gabriel Guendleman
of the Chemical Physics Department in the Faculty
of Chemistry.
The devices, called optical isolators, may help solve major data capacity and system size challenges for photonic integrated circuits, the light - based
equivalent of electronic circuits, which are used for computing and communications.
According to the dev, their aim is to create the skiing
equivalent of Electronic Arts» skateboarding title Skate.
A regulation by the name
of CFR 21, Part 11 was established by the FDA which basically ensures that companies and organizations implement good business practices, by defining the criteria under which
electronic records and signatures are considered to be accurate, authentic, trustworthy, reliable, confidential, and
equivalent to paper records and handwritten signatures on paper.
Some
electronic publications may have the
equivalent of page markers for coordinating specific points in text across multiple editions.
An e-book (short for
electronic book, also written eBook or ebook) is an e-text that forms the digital media
equivalent of a conventional printed book, often protected with a digital rights management system.
I no longer find myself thinking
of POD as a middle ground between
electronic works and traditional publishing, but as an author - subsidized
equivalent to traditional publishing.
[1] Although sometimes defined as «an
electronic version
of a printed book», [2] some e-books exist without a printed
equivalent.
Just like the pen or pencil did not disappear with the coming
of the typewriter (whether mechanical or
electronic) nor with the advent
of the personal computer, paper books will still exist years into the future and coexist with their digital
equivalent.
Hell, in 2011, Americans may even be able to buy
electronic books instantly for the
equivalent of $.99 in 1975 dollars and argue with the author about it — before the book is even released;) I'm sorry, but what f# * % ing stagnation?
By eliding the scalability
of the wrapper (the e-book) with the scalability
of content (the book itself), e-reading platforms are hoping that the
electronic publishing market will behave in a fundamentally different way to its print
equivalent.
Electronic (E) Signature [top] A computer data compilation
of any symbol or series
of symbols, executed, adopted, or authorized by an individual to be the legally binding
equivalent of the individual's handwritten signature.
Through remote deposit, you can send
electronic images
of checks as the legal
equivalent of original paper deposit items.
In
electronic terms, I'm right in the room with you, but you are doing the metaphorical
equivalent of staring at a wall instead
of looking at me and speaking as if I'm not here.
U.S. Department
of Energy (DOE), Energy Information Administration (EIA), Crude Oil Production,
electronic database, at tonto.eia.doe.gov, updated 28 July 2008; American Wind Energy Association (AWEA), «Installed U.S. Wind Power Capacity Surged 45 % in 2007: American Wind Energy Association Market Report,» press release (Washington, DC: 17 January 2008); AWEA, U.S. Wind Energy Projects,
electronic database, at www.awea.org/projects, updated 31 March 2009; future capacity calculated from Emerging Energy Research (EER), «US Wind Markets Surge to New Heights,» press release (Cambridge, MA: 14 August 2008); coal - fired power plant
equivalents calculated by assuming that an average plant has a 500 - megawatt capacity and operates 72 percent
of the time, generating 3.15 billion kilowatt - hours
of electricity per year; residential consumption calculated using «Residential Sector Energy Consumption Estimates, 2005,» in DOE, EIA, Residential Energy Consumption Survey 2005 Status Report (Washington, DC: 2007), with capacity factor from DOE, National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), Power Technologies Energy Data Book (Golden, CO: August 2006); population from U.S. Census Bureau, State & County QuickFacts,
electronic database, at quickfacts.census.gov, updated 20 February 2009.
For example, s. 8
of the Ontario
Electronic Commerce Act (being a provincial equivalent of Part 2 of PIPEDA, «Electronic Documents»), makes necessary, proof of the «integrity» of the information in an electronic document that is to be provided as an original
Electronic Commerce Act (being a provincial
equivalent of Part 2
of PIPEDA, «
Electronic Documents»), makes necessary, proof of the «integrity» of the information in an electronic document that is to be provided as an original
Electronic Documents»), makes necessary, proof
of the «integrity»
of the information in an
electronic document that is to be provided as an original
electronic document that is to be provided as an original document.
The Model Law, article 8, says that where the law requires an original, that requirement can be met by the information in
electronic form if it is accessible for subsequent reference (i.e. is the functional
equivalent of a written document) and has reliable assurances
of its integrity.
They therefore provide for functional
equivalents of writing (and signature, and original) to take the place
of writing when
electronic communications are used.
Its importance is such that technological developments have not reached a point where probate practice should be adapted to treat a copy
of a will made by
electronic means as the
equivalent of the original will.
In a previous column, we warned
of the risks
of demanding more security from
electronic documents than from their paper
equivalent; the opposite holds as well.
The original organizational structure
of finding tools like the Canadian Abridgment was fist built in print, and I would argue that its
electronic equivalent has enough foundation from the print that its origins can not be dismissed and while it is likely that «Headnotes come from databases
of case summaries,» there is still a significant value to pointing a researcher to a copy
of a decision that has a headnote.