Sentence examples for To handover from inspiring English sources

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To handover

noun

The transference of authority, control, power or knowledge from one agency to another

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As a patient I wanted nothing more than to handover that responsibility to an expert.

"There is nothing to handover [to the APC] because there was nothing really being run.

The ruling also affects claims made by three Iraqi men of abuse by British soldiers at various detention facilities in Iraq prior to handover to US forces.

The MIIS message exchanges are critical to handover decision phase.

In this work, we are proposing a new approach to handover decision system (HDS) design.

When they turn up at hospital, it is only meant to take 15 minutes to handover a patients.

Only after connecting, it can receive instructions to handover to a new AP.

The user does not need to handover while moving through the network.

This may significantly reduce the HOL and signaling overheads due to handover.

Time to handover is the region where the actual handover takes place.

Handover policies (when to handover to what AP) are not part of IEEE 802.21.

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