Sentence examples for have to be programmed from inspiring English sources

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"They still have to be programmed by human beings.

A sensor responds to any remote control signal, so the remote does not have to be programmed by the user.

The big advantage is that as long as they have been correctly entered into the database, the Harmony doesn't have to be programmed by the user.

A more advanced Jack, for example, could be instructed through a voice interface to take cover behind a vehicle, rather than have to be programmed with the specific motions needed for that task.

Then in the budget the chancellor alters the tax bands, and HMRC has to reissue CD-roms and reprint tax tables, and payroll systems have to be programmed twice at a great cost to industry.

I recently installed a thermostat from Nest — a start-up founded by Tony Fadell, one of the creators of the iPod and iPhone at Apple — that is designed to learn heating preferences automatically over time so it does not have to be programmed.

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And to be fair that doesn't even have to be programming: it can be art, it can be design, using computers in a creative way.

Radio has been fine-tuned to the point that everything you do has to be programmed to a maximal audience, even if it's 3 a.m.

RFID needs no battery – it's like a tuning fork which is pinged by a radio signal from the fridge) – but the information has to be programmed in.

For example, the computer has to be programmed to understand how sounds change as a person with a heavy accent becomes more emotional.

The story introduces a robot, which has to be programmed for play.

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