Sentence examples for generate chatter from inspiring English sources

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The company decided to build the Polaroid-style boxes as a way to generate chatter about itself.

For regular readers of glossy magazines — which depend on interviews with famous people to generate chatter and goose newsstand sales — such situations have become increasingly familiar.

The tool path, i.e. cutter location (CL) file, is updated to generate chatter free, 5-axis ball end milling of the parts.

The app will also integrate with Salesforce Chatter to make it easy to involve one's entire company in customer support, and allow users to send status updates and set rules to automatically generate Chatter messages as customer support cases age.

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A downward movement in stock prices, for example, generates chatter and media response, and reminds people of longstanding pessimistic stories and theories.

M&S has been busy generating chatter on Twitter, Facebook and Tumblr over the past week ahead of TV ad featuring two fairies dispensing random acts of kindness in the snow.

If nothing else, the buzz showed that Mr. Weiner was still capable of generating chatter in a mayoral field that seems to be solidifying despite its lack of star power.

But M&S has been busy generating chatter on social media over the past week with small unbranded events such as creating real snow outside a primary school in Cornwall, giving gifts to night shift workers and creating fairies made of lights above Newcastle's Tyne Bridge.

The modern-dress production, which opens on Thursday at the Richard Rodgers Theater, has generated chatter with its interracial casting (all the Montagues are white, all the Capulets are black), although Mr. Leveaux insists it was more about getting the lead actors he wanted than pushing any racial commentary.

Depending on the terminal conditions, the optimal solution of ((mathcal {P}_{S})) may involve a singular arc of order two, and the connection with regular arcs generates chattering.

During the machining process (e.g. milling), the contact between the cutting tool and the workpiece surface at the tool tip point generates chattering vibrations.

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