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to speeds
verb
To succeed; to prosper, be lucky.
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Advertised 'up to' speeds are simply fiction for many".
They demonstrated frequency mixing up to speeds of 10 gigahertz.
Some 65 of them require trains to hold to speeds of only 20 miles an hour.
Broadband providers argue that their dazzling promises of "up to" speeds are not a gimmick.
Accelerated to speeds approaching that of light, the particles give off electromagnetic radiation by synchrotron emission.
Free of the water's drag, the vessels accelerate to speeds as great as 50 miles per hour.
Mr. Kelley has pushed this proof-of-concept vehicle up to speeds of 58 miles an hour.
Each pod will have enough space for two passengers and luggage and will travel up to speeds of 12mph.
A consumer group has called for stricter rules on broadband advertising that allow companies to promise "up to" speeds that are guaranteed for just 10% of customers.
Instead, the phrase "up to" refers to speeds attainable under ideal conditions, like when a D.S.L. user is near the phone company's central switching office.
The basic systems kick in up to speeds of 20mph, which will tackle the three-quarters of accidents that occur at city driving speeds.
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