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But Western nations would do well to remember that when they were in the midst of their great industrial leaps forward, they were no beacons of freedom or democracy.
The CSMA/CA MAC sublayer protocol with no beacons is employed, and therefore, packet losses can occur due to collisions.
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The funeral, a few hours earlier, whatever power struggles it illuminated, had offered no beacon.
Agassi would admit he was no beacon of dedication for a bunch of those years and nobody's role model either.
Mr. Aristide is no beacon of democratic principles, but he was freely elected to a five-year term that is not scheduled to run out until February 2006.
The answer Le Passé gives can be summed up in a single word: chaos – the realization that in a world bereft of God, spirituality, love, truth, or moral ideals, humans are doomed to perpetual wandering and wondering in an ocean of complete solitude with no beacon to lead them to the shore of certainty.
This means auditing beacons on every page to identify pages with multiple beacons that result in over-counting, and pages with no beacon that result in undercounting.
An existing neighbor node is removed if no beacon of the node has received beyond a given time threshold.
Authors focus on a distributed delay-based scheme for mobile ad hoc networks that requires no beaconing information.
The same large-scale urban desktop virtual environment was used as in Experiment 1, but no beacon-based navigation aid was available.
All procedures for the primary navigation task were identical to those used in Experiment 1, except for completing 20 rather than 40 trials, and no beacon availability.
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