But they can do it only with a single application.
An embedded system running a single application might also use this technique.
That's a lot of different tasks for a single application to handle!
Some researchers suggest that two applications within one week might be more effective than a single application.
That is, a single application can be run on the entire system.
Institutions may only submit a single application for the program.
This means that the system is only able to run a single application.
I don't have to click into a single application to access those features.
And so the problem was you could get them all over the place in a single application, rather than just permitting it once.
Can I register a collection of works with a single application?