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Loeb

(lōb),
Leo, U.S. pathologist, 1869-1959. See: Loeb deciduoma.
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IT and LoB respondents cited budget constraints (IT 45%; LoB 43%) as the greatest barrier to investing in IoT security, followed by senior leadership skepticism.
No doubt, digital transformation will lead to a significant redrawing of the lines of engagement between IT functions and CxO/ LoB departments.
LOB decision makers are more focused on client side development tools and technologies, while relying on IT to support them with a range of modern app development and integration technologies.
More than half of LoBs have staff within the department to both implement and support collaboration technology.
competent authority will not issue determinations regarding whether an applicant satisfies one of the objective LOB tests.
It was Carl James who told police investigators that he saw a still unidentified male person lob the grenade into their compound.
Quantification by HPLC indicated that the content of sesquiterpene lactones in the plant material varied from 0.01% (Lob 5) to 0.24% (Lob 8), while in the C[H.sub.2][Cl.sub.2] phase it varied between 0.10% (Lob 1) and 42.41 % (Lob 6) (Table 1).
Not just a great opener, but also for a good cause - the Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation is LOB's charity of the year.
As LOB managers rush to the cloud, they go as far as swiping credit cards and use their own budget discretion to get the applications, services, and capabilities they need as quickly as possible.
Second, the Draft recommends including a specific anti-abuse rule in the Model Treaty based on the limitations-on-benefits provisions of treaties concluded by the United States and a few other countries (LOB provision).
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