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To transmitting
verb
To send or convey something from one person, place or thing to another.
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Clicks are extremely salient sounds perceptually and therefore are ideally adapted to transmitting a language.
Mr. Schmidt pleaded guilty to transmitting threatening communications with intent to extort and hanged himself in September.
For a rapper so given to transmitting even the mundane details of his life to fans, the omission was notable.
Soviet agents were told to end all contact with their American sources; soon they were reduced to transmitting press summaries.
MESHING together rotating gears, such as in a car's gearbox, has long been thought of as a man-made solution to transmitting motion.
Mr. Silva, an electronics engineer trained in radar science during World War II, faced three main roadblocks to transmitting black-and-white images live from helicopters.
Accustomed to transmitting quantities of information without making readers feel swamped by exposition, writers of fiction understand how to enliven sections dense with fact.
"These findings suggest that in addition to transmitting gender attitudes across generations, mothers' employment teaches daughters a set of skills that enable greater participation in the workforce and in leadership positions," the study argues.
Another major justification for Vodafone's interest in buying AT&T Wireless is that both companies base their networks on a technology called GSM, one of the two major software approaches to transmitting mobile calls.
The soldier has already admitted to transmitting hundreds of thousands of documents to WikiLeaks, and to a lesser version of the charges that carry a maximum sentence of 20 years in jail.
All academic staff (and those with the desire on the support side) should be involved in generating new knowledge in addition to transmitting it, so why should VCs be any different?
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