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If the recipient's computer is incompatible with the sender's, the document can get garbled.
In the rush to feed the public's appetite for information about a tragedy, facts can get garbled.
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You can make out the frequency all right, but the words get garbled along the way.
TM: What I said (these things get garbled when they're printed) is that contemporary literature has to deal with the challenges laid down by modernism.
Some queries get garbled: one librarian thought a caller from South Africa was asking how many statues of Lenin there are in the world.
An optical computer chip, which uses beams of light, would also need an "optical diode," also known as an "optical isolator". Without such a device, signals would get garbled amid the ferocity of background noise.
These impulses are like cars zooming through a city without traffic lights to deliver a message--they would pile up and the messages would get garbled.
"I can't believe that Sumner would say yes to selling Paramount but stories get garbled," shareholder Mario Gabelli said in an interview Monday with the Los Angeles Times.
The person with this disorder repeats things in conversation, thoughts become disorganized and messages get garbled.
The greater the capacity, the shorter the distance the information can travel without getting garbled.
And sometimes their message has gotten garbled.
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