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It is used to express the manner in which something has been accepted or welcomed - either positively or negatively. For example, "The news of their engagement was received with joy by all of their friends and family members."
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On the other hand, in Berlin, DVB-T is available throughout the city and can be received with USB receivers.
The receiver can solve near-far scenarios by assigning symbol sets which should be received with low power to transmitters with higher attenuating channels.
The new policy, however, is likely to be received with relief by many countries, notably Russia.
Wilshaw's wide-ranging criticism is unlikely to be received with enthusiasm within the Department for Education.
In other talent shows, a mediocre performance might be received with polite applause and quiet rustling.
Sky services, in other words, cannot be received with OnDigital boxes, nor vice versa.
As the permanent secretary of the Swedish Academy, Sara Danius, said: "We hoped the news would be received with joy".
How can the shocking news that 104,150 people are to lose their jobs be received with widespread approval?
Limbaugh's interpretation of America's technology scene will be received with amusement by the largely Democrat tech community.
On his official visits to Ramallah and Bethlehem, Mr. Bush is likely to be received with the utmost respect.
As a Georgetown University hero, Ewing is beloved in Washington and would be received with open arms.
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