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This mandates the need for a common notion of time among the sensors.
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Indeed, a common notion for the origin of the city's name is an Algonquian word for a wild leek (or onion) plant that grew locally.
Although timing and carrier synchronization are necessary for successful communication, they cannot provide a common notion of time across distributed nodes.
However, internal conflicts have not been considered in the cognitive model of depression even when they have been quite a common notion in psychology for more than a century.
There's a common notion that suppressing your anger must be bad for your body, or at least give you a stomach ulcer.
Minority persecution is a common notion around the world, bringing to mind the treatment of African-Americans in the United States, for example, or Arab immigrants in Europe.
There's a common notion that there's good and bad integration.
THERE is a common notion that Britain is no longer a country of heavy industry.
Such a common notion of time is achieved through the clock synchronization task.
It's a common notion, whether you think of King Solomon or Yoda.
A common notion the farmers held was that drinking tamarind water would relieve nausea.
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