Sentence examples for broadcasting delay from inspiring English sources

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From the perspective of broadcasting delay, the ATPB and SRMB schemes work on the same principle.

In this paper, we define a generalized broadcasting cost function, which can make a flexible tradeoff between average end-to-end broadcasting delay and total energy consumption for broadcasting, to adaptively meet various broadcasting performance requirements.

When a medium is in use, other than backoffing a certain time, the corresponding channel is to be skipped so that the broadcasting delay can be minimized.

The key idea is to allow nodes to defer their wake-up slots to opportunistically overhear the broadcasting messages sent by their neighbors, which could reduce the total energy consumption for broadcasting but increase the average end-to-end broadcasting delay.

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The people were all evicted for the practice known as "courtsiding" – relaying information via smartphones or mobile communications devices to gambling syndicates to take advantage of broadcasting time delays.

He was aware of the details no later than mid-April, when he asked CBS News to delay broadcasting the photos and its report on Abu Ghraib.

There was a profound change in roles here: a network trying to delay broadcasting a live event, more or less TiVo-ing its own content.

There is also the time difference, which leads NBC to delay broadcasting all events until many hours after they actually happen.

His choice of outlets was apt: officials complained today that Al Jazeera, the Arabic network, had obeyed Mr. bin Laden's instructions to delay broadcasting the speech until after the start of the American bombing of Afghanistan.

When the election went badly for Berlusconi's center-right coalition, Bergamini and her colleagues worked mightily to delay broadcasting the results as long as possible, until the audience dropped off, and then made the announcement in as confusing a fashion as possible.

In 1995, CBS delayed broadcasting an interview with the tobacco company Brown and Williamson's Jeffrey Wigand because it feared being sued for inducing Wigand to breach his confidentiality agreement (an episode which inspired the 1999 film "The Insider").

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