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However, since such a protocol only allows to contend for being a relay among the vehicles within a certain area, it has success only very few times; i.e., it is unreliable.
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This person — this woman — shouldn't be allowed to contend, let alone win.
No new stations are allowed to contend until the initial collision is resolved.
In their proposal, links are allowed to contend for the channel sequentially while transmitting data packets simultaneously.
People are regularly allowed to contend that there's no such thing as predatory lending practices when, in fact, those practices are widespread.
"Creating an environment that allows us to contend with Google, Apple and Microsoft – that is the key to success," Guangnan said.
Thus, DCF steadily builds up the contention window for the disadvantaged node S1, while allowing S2 to contend for the channel with a minimum window following every successful transmission; the two transmitters share an inconsistent, asymmetric view of the channel state [2].
His lawyer, Robert Osuna, had asked that his client be allowed to avoid prison, contending that Mr. Montoya's actions had not put infants at risk.
Invoking that principle would allow the administration to contend that water is being wasted in the irrigation of farmland.
But Mr. Bush, Mr. McCain and Vice President Al Gore are locked in a struggle for the popular vote which, though nonbinding, would allow the victor to contend that he would make the most potent candidate in the general election.
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