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EBBEuropean Biodiesel Board (est. 1997; trade association)
EBBElectronic Bulletin Board
EBBEinstein Bros. Bagels
EBBEmpower Business Bulletin
EBBExtended Bass Boost
EBBEisa Bus Buffer
EBBEdge Bandwidth Broker
EBBEconomic Bulletin Board (US Department of Commerce)
EBBEarly Booking Bonus
EBBEnvironmental Balancing Bureau (various organizations)
EBBEverest Babcock & Brown (Australia)
EBBEntreprise Bachir Belkhalfi (Moroccan building company)
EBBElectric Blow Back
EBBÉcole Blanche-Bourgeois (Canadian school)
EBBElectronic Battle Box (Canadian Armed Forces)
EBBEntebbe/Kampala, Uganda - Entebbe (Airport Code)
EBBExponentially Bounded Burstiness
EBBEnvironmental Biology and Biogeochemistry (University of Kuopio, Finland)
EBBEvent Based Billing (mobile billing methods and Amdocs systems)
EBBElectronic Blowback
EBBEuroBonus Blue
EBBEckbolsheim Basket-Ball (French basketball club)
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(66) Compare Kaufman, 2006 WL 2807177, at *5 ("An electronic bulletin board fits within the definition of an [ECS] provider."), with Steve Jackson Games, Inc.
The second lawsuit raised the question of whether a work-related electronic bulletin board is equivalent to a traditional cork bulletin board in an employee lounge.
Recently, "high-tech" approaches have been incorporated into the program, including fax machines, conference calls, speaker phones, an electronic bulletin board, and e-mail.
Some members of NAFE have expressed concern recently about the possibility of impeachment by the use of opinions posted by them on the NAFE electronic bulletin board. The purpose of impeachment is to attack the credibility of the witness, and the witness who is not credible is likely to have some difficulty in obtaining new cases; however, the fear of impeachment should not cause the loss of the benefits of an exchange of opinions, whatever the medium in which they are expressed.
The Usenet is an electronic bulletin board system through which newsgroups are transmitted.
Listings are posted on an electronic bulletin board that is updated daily.
(Daily valuation companies had asked for an annual written notice supplemented by electronic bulletin board availability; the IRS has not approved this approach.)
If everything thought could be written on an electronic bulletin board somewhere in hyperspace, would journals such as JBIM continue to exist and if so in what form?
Wagner reported that Illinois was establishing an electronic bulletin board system (BBS) to permit taxpayers to obtain copies of statutes, regulations, rules, policy information bulletins, and tax forms by fax.
Back in October of 1994, an electronic bulletin board for members of the California Association of Criminalists was all abuzz with news of Santa Ana's conversion program.
WCA responded by installing an electronic bulletin board and linked it to similar construction boards in Alberta, Saskatchewan and British Columbia.
For two weeks after the conference, an electronic bulletin board was made available for speakers and participants to dialogue.
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