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An army of unseen operational staff is able to smooth over enough problems to offer a "protection against strikes and ash clouds" guarantee – a service I have need for when my return flight from Innsbruck is cancelled owing to "great Christmas conditions", as Bruno would have it.
The plant configuration should guarantee a service without any interruptions.
One of the challenges posed by cloud applications is Quality-of-Service (QoS) management, which is the problem of allocating resources to the application to guarantee a service level along dimensions such as performance, availability and reliability.
The information obtained will be used for the final design of the facility in order to guarantee a service life more or equal than the foreseen durability for this type of facilities.
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But their credentials when it comes to "guaranteeing a service" are scarcely helped by calling its members in Liverpool, Coventry, Stockport, Oldham, Oxford, Crewe and Bolton out on strike on 19 December – the day before the last Christmas posting day for first-class letters.
This means that a flow is guaranteed a service time share of τ, regardless of the PHY transmission rate it uses.
Guaranteeing a service of almost twelve-hour's duration would conclude at "precisely" the minute he predicted it would?
In fact, in vehicular networks that have multiple service providers of the same service, it is very important to balance the load between the different service providers while satisfying requesters performance attributes in order to guarantee a good service quality.
Buying from a UK company doesn't always guarantee a great service and problem free shopping.
They are concerned that only public ownership can guarantee a universal service.
From next month, it will guarantee a "premium service" for a group of 50 big companies in Lagos 22 hours of power a day.
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