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call delay
noun
In telecommunication, the delay that occurs when a call arrives at an automatic switching device and no channel or facility is immediately available to process the call.
Exact(5)
The call: delay of game against the Lions.
The suit is the third attempt in the last year by Democrats to corral Mr. DeLay's fund-raising empire that some critics and admirers call "DeLay Inc".
This method can be used to analyze how poison put covenants in the target firm's bonds influence the bidder's costs of debt financing for a leveraged buyout, or investigate how the presence of wealth transfer among the remaining claim holders due to a bond redemption influences the firm's call policy, or further reconcile conflicts among previous empirical studies on call delay phenomena.
Did Chris Matthews, whose commercials paint him as a defiant rejector of his guests' B.S., call DeLay out for this nonsense?
Data on call delay were available in 721 patients (94%).
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Our theory naturally handles certain situations that commonly arise in molecular implementations, such as what we call "delayed choice," that are not easily accommodated by other approaches.
Fans rained trash on the field after the call, delaying the game.
One of them explained that his partner had prolonged labour and she was in great pain but the doctor on call delayed to attend to her.
"It's called delay, delay, delay".
This measure is called delay.
CONS form a pair, ordinary CONS, of x to a thing called delay of y.
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