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"Most location methods in urban environments need a line of sight," he said, "But time reversal techniques don't".
And you don't need a line of code to do it.
They need a line of sight from the transmitter to a receiver mounted on the ground, which means it can be easily disrupted by clouds or bad weather.
While the chairs of the UK and Canadian committees say they understand Zuckerberg cannot make himself available "to all parliaments" they argue Facebook's users in other countries "need a line of accountability to your organisation — directly, via yourself", adding: "We would have thought that this responsibility is something that you would want to take up.
"When you go to the bank and say, 'I need a line of credit that's twice what I typically have,' they look at you and say, 'Are you out of your mind?
RNSE will need a line of credit to provide cash in the first year until accounts receivables begin to turn over into cash.
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Satellites need a line-of-sight transmission path.
He should not have needed a line of questioning to reach that conclusion.
If the dog goes over a mountain, the radio signal between dog and owner will probably be lost, because the radio needs a line of sight to communicate.
Mr. Mulally said Ford needed a line of credit in case the automotive market — already the worst in 15 years — continues to deteriorate.
Again many will regard this preoccupation with passports as dinosaur-thinking but the reality, as Hodgson and others see it, is that a thriving football culture needs a line of progression for coaches born into that spirit and tradition.
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