Sentence examples for networks that enable from inspiring English sources

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This is partly due to the centuries-old clan networks that enable Somalis to raise money rapidly and move it around, relying purely on trust.

Colleges have rushed to join the wireless movement, installing invisible networks that enable students to use their laptops to go online during class.

As the founder of the group Women for Living in Community, she encourages the creation of networks that enable older people — mainly women, but also men, as her own example shows — to share housing.

Life online in the 21st century enabled terrorists and various cybercriminals to make use of the same many-to-many digital networks that enable support groups for disease victims and caregivers, disaster relief action, distance learning, and community-building efforts.

But, and here's the rub, today's knowledge industries are all being built on social networks that enable open collaboration, the free sharing of ideas and the formation of productive relationships — both within companies and around the globe.

Among the changes he enumerates are "computers that store vast archives of map data and render lines with superhuman precision, software programs that turn maps into analytical tools, satellite imagery that combines photographic beauty with cartographic precision, global electronic networks that enable maps to stream across our ever shrinking globe".

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But the number of machines grew exponentially in the 1980s, particularly with the establishment of ATM networks that enabled the instant transfer of funds within and between banks.

"The second really interesting aspect is the transport networks that enabled people to move round a huge country".

Top down policy interventions in facilitating international collaborations are critical not only to address those maco-level barriers, but to provide access to resources and networks that enables bottom up collaborations.

This paper presents the development of a network of ontology networks that enables data mediation between the Employment Services (ESs) participating in a semantic interoperability platform for the exchange of Curricula Vitae (CVs) and job offers in different languages.

The defect-tolerant reconfigurable nanoarchitecture also incorporates a high communication bandwidth interconnection networks that enables it to easily route around defects, has significant implications for any nanoscale multimedia computations.

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