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Discover LudwigThe phrase "relaying on" is not grammatically correct
It should be "relying on" instead. "Relying on" means to depend on or trust in, and it is commonly used in written English. Example: I am relying on you to finish the project on time.
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Due the exponential growth of technologies based on or relaying on software, one of the key skills identified as a basic literacy for the future is computer programming.
Indeed, the coverage range r is large enough to energize and interrogate the whole area of interest and relaying on only one reader referred to as "illuminator" (Fig. 10).
The method used by the Aswan High Dam Authority (AHDA) based on the complementary cross-sections is evaluated too, and its results of the accumulated sediment amount in the lake are compared with the present one that is relaying on the created 3D profiles of the lake.
In one recent example, Clay Shirky, a professor at New York University's Interactive Telecommunications Program, has suggested that when people engage in seemingly trivial activities like "re-Tweeting," relaying on Twitter a short message from someone else, something non-trivial -- real thought and creativity -- takes place on a grand scale, within a global brain.
This approach, based on close field observation, analyzes and investigates the actual formed scales, rather than relaying on inherited theories.
In [9], the impact of relaying on the EE of wireless networks is studied.
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For many decades engineers and scientists relayed on dynamic methods especially modal ones.
St Helena has two local radio stations; one of them is also relayed on Ascension Island and in the Falkland Islands.
His remarks were relayed on Israel Radio.
The full story is relayed on page nine.
The front-runners could easily implode as a result of an unguarded moment relayed on YouTube.
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