Sentence examples for everyday network from inspiring English sources

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With increased visibility and a dramatic reduction in the everyday network "noise" that IT must deal with today protecting critical assets becomes much more manageable.

Some of them seem woefully pedestrian — if you accept an update notification at DefCon of all places, you probably had it coming — but some masquerade as everyday network or device wonkiness.

Alternative activities to drug use Extracurricular activities, generally of positive social engagement, alternative to those with health risk Carmona and Stewart (1997): More effective programs include alternative activities; preferably, these activities should be part of the everyday network of community resources.

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Karen Broadhurst, professor of social work, Lancaster University: When we think about the collateral consequences of child removal, this not only relates to the huge emotional trauma of removal of, typically, infants, but also the very real practical hurdles that follow such things as loss of housing, welfare entitlements and immediate "exclusion" from everyday informal networks.

We have been hearing a rumor for a month now that EQAL — which builds "influencer networks" around celebrities and brands — is being acquired by Everyday Health, a network of 25 health-related sites.

internet of things, n.: a proposed development of the Internet in which everyday objects have network connectivity, allowing them to send and receive data.

"We get up in the morning knowing we have to move 1.5 billion phone calls on our network everyday," the manager said, "and there's no guarantee we can do it reliably with I.P. technology".

Battered by accusations undermining its credibility, "Manhunt," however, is now in a position to have a serious effect on reality television -- perhaps answering, once and for all, the question of whether the new, MTV-style contests between everyday people sweeping network television are fact or fiction, the equivalents of amateur sporting events or professional wrestling matches.

Not only does it have its own Wikipedia article, but last month "the Internet of Things" was added to the Oxford dictionary, which defines it as "a proposed development of the Internet in which everyday objects have network connectivity, allowing them to send and receive data". Therefore, it's not surprising that people might be confused when we start talking about the Internet of Everything (IoE).

It argues that, while the residential location and neighbourhood remain significant, urban segregation needs to be understood and examined in terms of everyday activities, social networks and mobility within the context of broader social and political-economic processes.

With this level of insertion into our everyday lives, social networks and the attendant social media are here to stay and will only become more and more prevalent and omnipresent.

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