Sentence examples for have it transmitted from inspiring English sources

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GDPR gives the right to customers to receive their personal data held by an insurer, or have it transmitted to another insurer in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format.

[I] will not have it transmitted on data, I'm too old to do things like that... (PD patient) -... had it been as easy as just turning on the TV, then it hadn't been a problem... (PD patient) Our preconception was that telemedicine may be useful in supporting patients doing dialysis in their homes, thus making it easier for more patients to choose and live with home dialysis.

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Long-distance relationships used to be pretty tough, but that was before you could kiss the silicone lips of a plastic egg and have it transmit the properties of your smooch to another plastic egg which, in turn, relays the sensations to whoever is on the other end.

For example, Office is now copy-protected, meaning that you can't use it until you've "activated" it (transmitted or phoned in your serial number to Microsoft) -- a feature that prevents its being installed on more than two computers.

Do you think any of the rules or laws need to be changed there to make it easier to transmit and have it state and across the country?

The reason for considering subslots is stated later in Remark 1. Figure 2 a shows the queueing model for a conventional relaying system, where the relay does not have buffer and therefore, if it receives a packet in a subslot, it has to transmit it immediately in the next subslot.

The withholding agent must be able to establish, to the extent applicable, how and when it has transmitted data regarding any facts of which it became aware that may affect the reliability of the documentation and must be able to establish that any data it has transmitted has been processed and appropriate due diligence has been exercised regarding the validity of the documentation.

In this enhanced scheme a node remains silent for a certain extra back-off time (imposed on top of the usual back-off time that is part of CSMA) after it has transmitted a packet, to give both the downstream and upstream neighbors the opportunity to transmit.

Later, each user locally updates its current access probability based on whether it has transmitted in the previous time slot or not.

In this graph, a user is connected to a slot if it has transmitted a packet during that time slot.

"But this virus is invisible, and while no one can be exactly sure how it has been transmitted here, we do know it is going to take a real effort to regain our certification".

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