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He can hope to get lucky in diamonds, but there is a guaranteed line.
Furthermore, the topology of heterogeneous access points, i.e., some will be mounted on high towers (macro stations), others will be deployed on the street level below rooftops (pico and relay stations) and others will be indoors (femtocells), suggests that backhaul links interconnecting access nodes are wireless and without guaranteed line of sight[23].
Don't believe the old "no questions asked, money back guarantee" line.They will ask you tons of questions about what are your reasons for not being satisfied with the watch.
In terms of obtaining IP connectivity, a ship can be directly connected to a base station, provided that the base station is within its communication range by guaranteeing line-of-sight (LOS).
The best of them are "beautiful solutions": for instance when arms-sellers satisfy offset obligations by guaranteeing credit lines for local manufacturers, thus reducing their financing costs.
The foreign banks that dominate Mexico's financial system stopped lending, as they shored up their balance-sheets at home.The government stepped in, guaranteeing credit lines and offering loans to small businesses through the development bank, Nafinsa.
In turn, they are guaranteed a line on the next statewide ballot if they receive at least 50,000 votes.
In the toy industry, only a smash hit guarantees a line's survival beyond its first year.
Assemblyman Michael N. Gianaris, a Queens Democrat, said, "It would guarantee a line of succession should something happen to the governor, and it would give the Senate a presiding officer to help get it out of the quagmire it's been in for the last month".
It helps guarantee a line of Australian aid, and boosts local employment.
As a consequence, epistemic intensions are not guaranteed to line up with conventional linguistic meanings (Chalmers 2002b).
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