Sentence examples for may broadcast from inspiring English sources

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Nodes connected together in a wireless LAN may broadcast via radio or optical links.

Because it is digital, HD allows multicasting, whereby a single television station may broadcast different programs on several channels simultaneously.

(NBC may broadcast the remaining 11 at some later date, but at a much lower advertising rate).

This year, with most of its movies drawing abysmal ratings, NBC may broadcast as few as 10 original films.

With the Saints based in San Antonio, their fans scattered and the Superdome severely damaged by Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath, the N.F.L. said yesterday that networks may broadcast the games as a gesture of good will.

Yes, the BBC may broadcast less outright misinformation, but as a scientist and a citizen, I still feel let down by its continually careless handling of climate denial - most recently two weeks ago.

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"Grey's," which will largely be in reruns, may be broadcast on Friday or Saturday night.

The media may not broadcast sex or violence, or programs that put young viewers in fear, except under restricted circumstances.

On Friday, the commission sent letters to 217 television stations that may have broadcast the advertisement, which was produced by the Republican National Committee.

And the program may be broadcast from Starbucks locations when it travels, as it did last year for the political conventions and this year for the inauguration.

"It is a little bit like those baseball players that they put mikes on during a big game — even what seem to be discreet conversations you have with your sources may be broadcast quite widely," she added.

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