Sentence examples for the communicated from inspiring English sources

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the communicated

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To impart To impart or transmit (information or knowledge) someone; to make known, to tell. To impart or transmit (an intangible quantity, substance); to give a share of. To pass on (a disease) to another person, animal etc.

  • It is vital that I communicate this information to you.

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By only communicating their perceived context, the communicated data volume is reduced.

The measurement losses of the communicated information are considered in an unreliable communication channel.

We are likely to see some or all of the seven steps being explicitly built into the communicated brand values of more and more brands.

It makes the difference between the communicated message "Isn't life absurd?" and the much more immediate and profound "Aren't we absurd?" It's the difference between being there and being nostalgic.

It would thus increase the communicated data volume by a factor of about 10.

The second strategy concerns stimulating an identity-image match where the communicated place image reflects the place identity.

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At the time, the military communicated to us that there were some "problems" with the soldier.

The terms of the statute also include the word "communicated," implying that something has gone from the mind of one person (the creator) to another (the audience, the reader, etc).

Experiments made during the first half of 1854 proved highly satisfactory, and on 17 July 1854, the French communicated to the British Government that a solution had been found to make gun-proof vessels and that plans would be communicated.

The MAPK pathway is one of the pathways most targeted by current HCC treatments, and Focal Adhesion is one of the most communicated pathways in the cancer type A network; thus, the crosstalk between them is a unique and important communication that should be examined thoroughly.

Such an offline adaptation might be really valuable in the situations explained in [31] where malicious radio nodes (as enemies from a third network, for instance) try to spoof the online communicated feedback between the secondary and primary networks, in order for the intelligent adaptive capabilities of the former to unfortunately play against itself.

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