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| However, an outward shift may not be important to some industries and an incoming industry is often welcomed because it could become the employer that takes up the slack left by exiting industry. Public relations also takes up the slack where the lack of ability to advertise is more pronounced, said Kalman. The Sony DDS-3 tape drive, which has a compressed capacity of 24GB and a 20 percent faster transfer rate than competitive DDS-3 tape drives, takes up the slack to meet the backup requirements of increased hard disk capacities that the current mainstream DDS-2 tape drives cannot meet. |
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