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be sender
noun
Someone who sends.
synonyms
Exact(1)
Suppose the senders can only drop out in a certain order, which without loss of generality we can take to be the natural decreasing order on (i.e., we assume that the first user to potentially drop out would be sender, followed by sender, etc).
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"The biggest thing we can do to reduce spam is sender authentication," said Brian Sullivan, the senior director for mail operations at America Online.
The IC model is sender oriented, and thus, is better suited to simulate attraction processes.
The new name of the combined standard is Sender ID.
It has been shown that people are more inclined to respond to a questionnaire when it's sender is more familiar or when one feels connected to them [ 25].
The basic details that fall into this category of information are: Sender's name Job title Contact details (telephone, mobile, email address).
"If he's a bass player, he can be Mick Sender.
Some still think it should have read: "Be careful - sender God".
But all the signs are that their communications to government may simply be returned to sender.
Which cakes would make a welcome parcel and which would be returned to sender?
A kit was also not mailed if the letter was returned to sender (Fig. 1).
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