online subscription

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meaningsofonlineandsubscription

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online
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˈɒn.laɪn/
us
/ˈɑːn.laɪn/
Online products, services, or information can be bought or used on ...
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subscription
noun
uk
/səbˈskrɪp.ʃən/
us
/səbˈskrɪp.ʃən/
an amount of money that you pay regularly to receive a product ...
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(Definition ofonlineandsubscriptionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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When these levels are completed, anonlinesubscriptionis required for the player to move on.
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As of 2010 it has around 12,000 print and 1000onlinesubscription, of which 5000 are institutes.
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Also, important areonlinesubscriptiondatabases and news aggregation sources which have simplified the secondary source collection process.
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Its software is offered in a hosted,onlinesubscriptionmodel.
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Onlinesubscriptiondatabases are accessible via the website, including magazine and newspaper article databases, and business, health and literature resources.
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Anonlinesubscriptionoption was added to the range of subscription choices, and a paywall was implemented to limit non-subscribers to five articles per month.
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The library houses a collection of 40,000 books, 500 periodicals andonlinesubscriptionto 1600 e-journals and 34 e-databases.
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Each magazine the company publishes has its own web page complete with a freeonlinesubscription.
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An individualonlinesubscriptionis available for $26 to general customers and through college bookstores.
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There is talk of anonlinesubscriptionservice.
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It's available via paper oronlinesubscription.
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While a printed paper can be shared among friends and family, the ethics behind sharing anonlinesubscription are less clear because there is no physical object involved.
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While still maintaining business locally, the company returned to its mail order roots in the early 2000s, this time as anonlinesubscriptionand back-issue service.
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Its print edition is consistently included in national bestseller lists, augmented by online subscriptions.
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Britannica has, in that time, introduced a free (albeit abridged) online version of the encyclopedia, as well as online subscriptions for readers willing to pay for unabridged content.
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