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These representatives may relay a response, convey a written statement, arrange an interview or otherwise serve as go-betweens.

It may relay arguments made by executives there that tighter global rules on bank capital are stymying Europe's economy, which is far more dependent than America's on bank lending.

Aside from questions of justice, this is not a risk-free strategy: once federal agents teach someone how to commit to jihad, build a bomb or surveil a target, they cannot fully control whom that individual may relay these lessons prior to his arrest – or even afterward in a prison environment.

This model is designed to minimise the communication overhead between peers while considering the trustworthiness of the peers such that only trustworthy peer may relay messages to other peers.

So, without the help of effective buffer management, node may relay more messages with low delivery probability in this limited encountering time, and wastes the buffer resource, and degrades the performance of the system.

And there are internet phones, many of them generally free services that broadcast voice over the Internet and then either pump it directly into another computer, or alternatively transfer it to a public switched network which, in turn, may relay it to a cellular network.

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The Italian words may also relay titles and dates (often one and the same), Boetti's name and his and his collaborators' home cities (Rome and Peshawar, Pakistan).

The associated cytoskeleton may thus relay the magnetosignal, initiating a neural response.

CTR1, a Raf-like protein, may directly relay the receptor signal to repress the ethylene response [ 31, 32].

Leukocytes activated by alarmins may then relay and amplify the inflammatory process through the secretion of cytokines, the release of molecules, such as enzymes, lipid mediators, reactive oxygen, and nitrogen species [ 20].

For this to occur, axons may well relay information at a distance, from a growing axon to a nearby dendrite or filopodium and influence its activity in a meaningful manner.

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