It is highly improbable that both a telephonic transmission and radio transmission from the bank's alarm to the control room was blocked. |
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I am supposedly the expert in communications, radio and telephonic navigation aids, meteorological systems and also on airport ground lighting. |
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A new functionality has been implemented in Alert for this occasion: the automatic call forwarding to a designated telephonic number. |
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To begin with, the courts see a difference between telephonic and virtual communication. |
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Many foresee a migration of their current telephonic infrastructures in the short or medium term. |
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Since roads are generally dreadful, advances in communications, with mobile banking and telephonic agro-info, have been a huge boon. |
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At-Large frequently holds telephonic briefing sessions on current policy issues, which are then added to the online archive for further training. |
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But if there was a private exchange, then there should be some visible signs of telephonic activity like a building with a satellite dish on the terrace. |
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On the latter an indication of the seller and his address, both telephonic and electronic, is obligatory. |
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This technology has been around for a long time and it is still the standard method of telephonic communication. |
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A meeting of the Board of Directors may also be held if all the Directors are in simultaneous telephonic or video-conference communication during which each Director can both listen and speak to the other Directors. |
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Parts of electrical telephonic or telegraphic apparatus. |
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The important issue at stake is that all departments provide adequate telephonic communications to people who are deaf, deafened, hard of hearing, or who have a speech impediment. |
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Surveillance, whether electronic or otherwise, interceptions of telephonic, telegraphic and other forms of communication, wire-tapping and recording of conversations should be prohibited. |
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The city marks its telephonic independence with cream telephone boxes. |
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It is a sort of telephonic arbitrage. Call-back is only one of several ways in which a call that really originates in a country is turned around and becomes, in effect, a call into the country. |
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But a list of one subject's telephonic interlocutors is far different from millions of lists on millions of subjects, together with their email correspondents and websites visited, run through powerful data-mapping software. |
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Local leaders still tend to negotiate with Moscow one-to-one, often down red, Soviet-era, telephonic hotlines. Moreover, big careers still tend to be built in Moscow. |
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They are entitled to a high-quality emergency service, to access to social information services over the Internet and voice telephonic communication. |
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A meeting of shareholders may be held entirely by telephonic, electronic or other communications facility if the requirements listed above are met. |
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A director participating in a meeting by means of telephonic, electronic or other communication facilities shall be deemed for the purposes hereof to be present at the meeting. |
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Satnav systems operate independently of any telephonic or internet reception, though these technologies can enhance the usefulness of the positioning information generated. |
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Telephonic communications of the German Army had been monitored and reported to the Allies by the French Resistance. |
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