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LEC

(lɛk)
n acronym for
(Commerce) Local Enterprise Company. See Training Agency
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British Mountaineering Council's local access officer Elfyn Jones said those who choose to climb areas with no public access, away from the marked trial, do so at their own risk.
Bedspin was formed last winter when Local Access and 7Daze toured together.
Both TDC and TI own the majority of the local access fixed line infrastructure in their domestic markets.
Concerns about local access and the "elimination" of bus stops were raised during a community consultation by the Infrastructure Department.
Two, the Performance Challenge Fund (PCF) to fund and implement development programs and projects like local access roads, urban roads and bridges, maternal or health birthing clinics, water supply systems.
F-Secure has published informationhighlighting how easily an attacker with even brief local access can gain full access to an entire machine.
Under the NeuBeam brand, DNG provides high-speed residential and business Internet and voice services through state-of-the-art fiber and wireless local access infrastructure.
What this means is that an attacker can escalate their privilege from "user" to "administrator" on any Windows machine that they have local access to.
"Going to court can be a difficult experience - by denying local access the Government would make it even more difficult for many people."
Allied Fiber's Southeast Route covers 708 route miles with local access fiber splice points every 3,000-5,000 feet, providing significant economic and job growth opportunities to the local communities along the route.
And when the band picks up the pace, as it does on the upbeat ode to playing music on local access TV "Nothing Rhymes With Katsos,'' the band finds its way past the angst and melodrama that seems indicative of that particular brand of rock.
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