Sentence examples for message waits from inspiring English sources

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The presented protocol depends on an estimate of how long a message waits on a host until transmission to the next hop.

To search for the next relay node, the ARPEES protocol broadcasts a R E Q_R E L A Y message, waits to receive the A C K_R E L A Y from all its neighbors, and then evaluates its relay node function.

Nodes in segments B, D, F, and G do not respond to the NP message from S. To achieve the most forward-routing behavior in query dissemination, each eligible node to acknowledge the NP message waits for the delay t w inversely proportional to its distance from the current forwarding node before returning acknowledgement: T_{w} = left 1-frac{d}{R}right) cdot T_{text{max}} (1).

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But when he found the right spot, there was a message waiting for him.

There was already a message waiting for her from her former teacher.

When Ms. Luft got home, there was a message waiting for her.

When we emerged eight blocks later, there was a message waiting on my cellphone.

There's a text message waiting for me from my brother.

He got in late one evening and found a message waiting for him, written out on a blank headed "The following message was received during your brief absence".

And when she returned to her New York apartment, there was an e-mail message waiting for her.

When he got home that afternoon, there was a message waiting, informing him that he'd been hired.

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