Parliamentary Papers, Band 11H.M. Stationery Office, 1962 |
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... conversion " , costing perhaps 10 per cent to 15 per cent less than " full conversion " , would be a possibility , though undoubtedly some organisations would still prefer a full conversion with the increased recording capacity . 281 ...
... conversion " , costing perhaps 10 per cent to 15 per cent less than " full conversion " , would be a possibility , though undoubtedly some organisations would still prefer a full conversion with the increased recording capacity . 281 ...
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... conversion or with only temporary conversion . The British Insurance Association , after consulting seven member companies , told us that very few of their accounting machines , but between a third and a half of their adding machines ...
... conversion or with only temporary conversion . The British Insurance Association , after consulting seven member companies , told us that very few of their accounting machines , but between a third and a half of their adding machines ...
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... conversion in Australia and New Zealand were to precede that in the U . K . , the effect of this on the factory production of new machines and parts would almost certainly indicate a re - arrangement of the time - table . 4 . It is ...
... conversion in Australia and New Zealand were to precede that in the U . K . , the effect of this on the factory production of new machines and parts would almost certainly indicate a re - arrangement of the time - table . 4 . It is ...
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