Sentence examples for based on the recipient from inspiring English sources

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It is based on the recipient's e-mail address, a simpler alternative to current encryption systems, which use long digital numbers.

Mr. Obama has at least two paid staffers in all 12 battleground states (the paid staff and salary figures are based on the recipient's state of residency in the F.E.C. filings. The figures do not include volunteers and are updated through the most recent F.E.C. filing, Feb. 29).

Those campaigns can be tweaked based on a client's behavior, and CoPilot automates follow-ups based on the recipient's actions.

The communicating parties (scriptlets) may belong to different origins; they themselves make the decision whether to send (receive) a message based on the recipient's (sender's) origin.

"Based on the recipient, we took a lot of the same types of 'suggestions,'whatatoto say,' and 'what to avoid' phrases that we would normally make in real-time, and incorporated them into the most common anxiety-inducing emails people tend to send," D'Agostino told me via email.

The app recommends gifts based on the recipient's demographic profile and interests, which it garners from Facebook.

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One widely-reported proposal aimed at saving money in disability by taking it away from disabled people would have changed the formula for benefits from one based on the recipients pre-disability wages to a "flat benefit" tied to the federal poverty level.

The size of the health insurance premium tax credits is based on the recipients' incomes, so Families USA was able to estimate how much they may be worth for individuals and families.

Thus, despite the ectopic position of layer IV-fated cells in the rl−/− neocortex, thalamocortical information transmission is probably based on the same recipient cells as in the WT brain.

The bank could also be considered a failure if it simply replicates the characteristics of the major development finance institutions, with rigid lending conditions and donor directed decision-making instead of being based on the needs of recipient governments.

While a recent paper by researcher David Booth explores what he coins 'an arms-length approach to aid', referring to organisations that operate at a distance from their funders and have the flexibility to shape their interventions based on the demands of recipient governments.

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