Sentence examples for communications giving from inspiring English sources

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"They're down there with this high-tech stuff, riding a horse, with sat communications giving target coordinates to a B-2," the officer continued.

Recent research from the Aimia Institute shows that seven in 10 Britons are shutting accounts and subscriptions and unfriending companies because of poorly targeted communications, giving rise to the new term the "deletist consumer".

Create a dedicated, secure space online for employee communications: Giving the internal audience more detail than would be included in external press releases is so important and is one of the reasons to justify having a separate space where colleagues can talk in more detail and be frank.

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This proto-hack of the Democrats' private communications gave the Republicans an obvious edge.

Mr. Berns, the Fair's vice-president in charge of communications, gave a brief account of his efforts as well as those of Mr. Moses.

"However, players have to take responsibility and have to ensure they read communications given to them and take heed of team talks.

Moreover, some say, there might not be much demand for one-to-one communications, given the ease of using the Web.

The data layering of communications gives rise to situations where the lower layers of a network are connectionless, but the higher layers establish a connection.

For example, it is known that the pace and length of communications give clues about the type of relationship involved: family, commercial, friendship, etc. [12].

However it's worth noting that public broadcast channels are a somewhat different communications beast to private communications given their greater potential reach (hence the choice of the word "propaganda" in the Telegram update, and specific reference to "objectionable public content" [emphasis mine]).

That submarine cable network gives Vodafone more of a stake in the ongoing debate around overreaching state surveillance on digital communications given that what might be termed 'unlawful intercepts' may well be achieved by agencies tapping directly into undersea cables, i.e.e

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