Sentence examples for rapid broadcast from inspiring English sources

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This is compared with the channel occupancy rate without the use of CDUL and it is clear that when all the GWS are involved in the service, a large amount of service information broadcasting leads to excessive channel resource occupancy and, especially when the request for gateway service is less, channel resource waste is serious and not conducive to the rapid broadcast of other urgent messages.

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In order to achieve rapid message dissemination, broadcast transmission is considered the most appropriate technique to spread warning messages because it can simultaneously reach all neighboring nodes within a transmission range, using only a brief wireless media access [3].

Given Zucker's rapid rise and broadcast fumbles, there are many who will point to his flops and hope for his ouster; but for all the detractors and missteps, there's plenty for which he deserves credit, from his enormously profitable USA Network to his still-dominant Today show.

The country's J-Alert system, a Fire and Disaster Management Agency public alert system rolled out in 2007, is meant to cover a broad range of emergencies to include tsunamis with rapid multi-medium broadcasts (similar to the Wide Area Emergency System in the US) but covered only about 30percentt of the country by 2011.

"Following rapid adoption by the broadcast community and an increasing range of products for the mass market, Best Buy's efforts will dramatically accelerate consumer adoption of this great technology".

Another effort, Radio Sawa, or Together, proved more resilient since it started broadcasting two years ago with a combination of pop music and rapid-fire news broadcasts, much like AM radio fare in the United States.

There is a recognition that the chance to maintain the rapid growth propelled by Premier League broadcast revenues must not be passed up.

"The political consequences of sitting on your hands and doing nothing aren't necessarily as apparent as they could be with a rapid onset disaster that's broadcast on the news every night.

"I was accustomed by now to the 'Czech Terror' broadcasts, to the rapid voice of the speaker, calculated to whip up mass feeling, the stories of 'Red troops' running riot in the Sudeten villages, firing at random, of mass arrests of Sudeten Germans, and tales of sadistic torture in some dark Czech prison cell.

Devise radio/TV formats that can be produced at a rapid rate to enable frequent broadcasts.

It gets the broadcast off to a rapid start and editorially gives the audience an idea of what they are about to see.

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