Then take this box, and find a blind spot in the network and drop it there, leave it to connect to others, providing a grid of interconnectivity. |
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Reduction in the cost of using the internet and reduction in the cost of interconnectivity to the international backbone. |
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The recent turmoil has, however, clearly demonstrated the interconnectivity and globalisation of financial markets. |
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That kind of new form of interconnectivity is what performance is providing. |
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Normative standards are widely used because they guarantee interconnectivity and interoperability, not because they are binding. |
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In future it may be necessary to consider establishing a permeable landscape in order to enhance the interconnectivity of natural areas. |
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Without diversifying interconnectivity through peering interconnections, service providers would be limiting their growth to their transit link. |
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The Plan for Canada's Capital emphasizes the importance of the network and its interconnectivity with other existing networks in the region. |
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Finally, the interconnectivity of water, forests, soils and wildlife with climate change will be explored. |
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Firstly, the interconnectivity of markets shows how important it is to have a globally converged approach to regulation, with sound prudential rules and proper investor protection standards. |
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Transport and travel also have a very positive influence on interconnectivity, learning and development, elements that are essential to women and their empowerment. |
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This interconnectivity allows for a more effective information exchange between systems but leads to increased complexity when new systems are introduced, or others are retired. |
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Although they are not binding, ITU-T Recommendations are generally complied with because they guarantee the interconnectivity of networks and enable services to be provided on a worldwide scale. |
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In fact, I believe in your 1999 presentation you showed us a map of the complexity of the interconnectivity, and it looked like a Spirograph gone out of control. |
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Platform interconnectivity software development services. |
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Current understanding of the deep interconnectivity – indeed, inseparability – of the economy, society and the environment suggests that the pillar metaphor has passed its use-by date. |
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With games like the food web game and a big earth beach ball toss, the immensity of the ocean and the interconnectivity of all life was illustrated with fun and good humor. |
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Another objective of the Commission is to work with the Prosecutor General of Lebanon in developing operational interconnectivity between the investigative magistrates in support of the conjoined direction on all cases. |
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Boom-bust cycles are more of a national than a euro-wide phenomenon, because there is so much interconnectivity at national level between housing markets, investment, consumption, employment and lending. |
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They also claim that the EAPS approach offers the possibility to enhance pan-European reach at lower costs, since it relies on existing infrastructures and national market acceptance, simply enabling interconnectivity. |
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The framework will stimulate interconnectivity between the various modes of transport and operators, thereby enhancing security along the supply chain as a whole. |
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Integrated IPSec VPN functionality in all FAST360 appliances supports encrypted tunnels for secure siteto-site, remote office or road warrior interconnectivity. |
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Because of the complex interconnectivity of telecommunications and the Internet, any ICT device can be the source or target of increasingly sophisticated misuse. |
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Paik said LG's new Infinia 3D LZ 9700 TV boasts an easier user interface and better interconnectivity with its NetCast system along with fun screen control. |
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