Sentence examples for a communications machine from inspiring English sources

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Many executives in the telegraph industry, which had enjoyed control of the communications field since about 1840, believed that the telephone did not present a threat to their business, because no one would want a communications machine that did not leave a written record of the conversation, as telegrams did.

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Together they undertook the design and construction of a portable secure voice communications machine codenamed Delilah.

Adding to his difficulties, the group has a formidable and well-financed communications machine.

They had the opportunity to lead a desperately important conversation but immediately painted themselves into a corner and completely shut down, ceding the public discourse to the RNC's aggressive communications machine and a city mayor goofy enough to suggest that the Battle of Beaumont-Hamel was fought so that cops could march in the Pride Parade.

Mr. Campbell sought to still any speculation that his leave-taking was related to a current high-profile inquiry into whether the government communications machine that he led exaggerated the Iraqi weapons threat.

With the ink still drying, Number 10 rushed to announce that a new permanent secretary based in the Cabinet Office will oversee the government communications machine.

Teenagers, according to Gilbert's statistics, spend an average of two and sometimes as many as five hours a day listening (with half an ear, anyway) to the radio and over an hour watching TV, which means, if one adds the time at the telephone, that they put in an appalling number of hours hooked up to some kind of communications machine.

"The communications machine, the marketing machine, that he has brought to the sport is completely unprecedented".

Andy Coulson, who resigned as editor of the News of the World in 2007, went on to run David Cameron's communications machine.

Peter Mandelson and Alistair Campbell, the architects of the superb communications machine that helped make Labour so brutally effective in opposition, now argue that spin has become counter-productive, but old habits die hard.In this section Twenty-five oft ofiftyty Who's looking at your notes?

It will penetrate far beyond the fifteen per cent of American households that now own a computer, and it will control, or absorb, other communications machines now in people's homes: the phone, the fax, the television.

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