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Did you mean "I am reachable"? If this is the case, you can use this sentence to indicate that you are available to be contacted or reached. Example: "If you need to discuss the project further, just let me know, as I am reachable via email or phone."
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If W I, J was not zero, there would be some element in I reachable from J, therefore from j, so I ∩ J ≠ ∅, a contradiction.
Then, every node i reachable from source s in G ′ is active, with its activation time set to (tau + d_{G^{prime }}(s,i)), where (d_{G^{prime }}(s,i)) is the distance, i.e., number of edges in the directed shortest path, from s to i in G ′.
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By minimality of the solution, every vertex in G i is reachable from a or else it can be removed along with its edges.
Ms. Subasic attended the meeting and was removed by security officials after she put on a T-shirt bearing the slogan "Srebrenica Justice Is Slow but It Is Reachable".
Believe that a farther shore Is reachable from here".
Regardless of which phone I'm closest to, be it the home line, my iPhone, or any of the phones we've got out on review, I'm reachable.
With his album I feel like more than ever I need to make him reachable.
I'll send new work contact info when I have it but I'm always reachable at this email.
For simple tasks, <img src="http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article/asset?id=info?doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0002756.e039.PNG" class= inline-graphic"/> can be determined by inspection of the Markov chain by identifying the states from which o is reachable in i steps (i.e. it represents the states i steps backward from o).
Nadja, Gabe and I will be reachable at [email protected].
Nadja, Gabe and I will be reachable at [email protected] Love and kisses.
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