Sentence examples for network to bite from inspiring English sources

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BronxNet was the first (O.K., only) network to bite.

(There's no doubt the Fox suits are debating a non-compete clause to fend off Ailes starting another network to bite the Murdochs in the ass. Don't put it past him).

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Because CW was initially skeptical that celebrities, even minor ones, would take part, Mr. Lopez taped a test segment involving himself as the celebrity to persuade network executives to bite.

As the market for city-wide wireless Internet networks rapidly expands, hardware vendor SkyPilot Networks aims to bite off a chunk for itself with the help of an upcoming $25 million round of funding.

They're likely to become more accepting of the trend, unless network shrinkage begins really to bite into doctor availability or insurers become less flexible.

The growth in ad-skipping gadgets is starting to bite into the networks' bottom lines.

While the industry debates the technological future and ways to cram ever more passengers on to the network, the past may still come back to bite it.

Marcus Quilter, the Play Radio network manager, said Whale was "unshackled, unleashed and ready to bite back".

RICHARD BRODY: Ah, Oscar predictions, which always come back to bite — I'd have to say "The Social Network" and "The King's Speech".

Meanwhile, the WSJ reports that Dish Network fancies the idea of an Aereo acquisition or partnership, but isn't ready to bite the bullet quite yet.

In a wireless network, the bit error rate is high compared to a wired network; in a wired network, the losses due to bit corruption or link errors can be negligible.

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