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Therefore, the main challenge in CRN-RF system is to strike a well-balanced trade-off between data transmission and RF energy harvesting [6, 7].
However, Benedict also points to the controversy that greeted his mistake as evidence of "a hostility, a readiness to pounce, that waits for these kinds of things... in order to strike a well-aimed blow".
In a statement, Gov. David A. Paterson said the commission had "struck a well-considered balance" in its proposal.
Hruby likens the collisions that happen on football fields to striking a well-protected egg with a baseball bat: "Both case and shell remain intact.
Yet all the bosses are beatable with just a blow, too, assuming it strikes a well-protected sweet spot.
Even if the tropical storm is expected to strike a city well away from you, its outer bands may still spawn heavy rains, gusty winds, and perhaps tornadoes.
Ferguson recalls, "He could strike a ball as well as anyone, so well in fact that I once played him at centre-forward in a reserve match.
Sandro may never strike a shot so well again but Spurs could not hold out.
Volunteers were not able to jump as high, sprint as fast, or throw or strike a ball as well after 20 minutes of icing.
And they knew that when they were detonated, they would strike a psychic as well as physical blow to the city.
The third bullet struck a disused well as the gunman and his targets fled the scene.
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