Example sentences of "[prep] [art] communications " in BNC.

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1 Other OEM customers for the communications servers include Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme AG , NCR Corp , Sequent Computer Systems Inc , Intergraph Corp and Unisys Corp .
2 Lacuna lunged for the communications desk .
3 In schools , the most notable growth has been in the use of 81200 Work Experience 1 — enrolments for this module have increased by over 200% ; other substantial increases were for the Communications and Mathematics modules .
4 The usual collection is to be taken up for the Communications work of the Church .
5 Given the sensitive functions of the librarium which doubled as the communications centre , naturally entry to that chamber was restricted .
6 Taking part were the communication directors and coordinators of PCC member churches , and representatives of church-related organisations such as the Communications Institute of Papua New Guinea and the Christian Family Video Society of Fiji .
7 Well we should use X-networking standards , and at the moment if a network complies to T C P I P as the communications protocol then we can work with that .
8 Hong Kong Telecommunications Ltd says that a memorandum of understanding has been signed between the Communications Authority of Thailand , the Directorate General of Posts and Telecommunications of Vietnam and OTC International of Australia to build a new optical fibre submarine cable system linking Thailand , Vietnam and Hong Kong ; the planned cable will also link to other cable systems and give direct connections to the rest of the world , and is set to come into service by the end of 1995 .
9 It also tells you about the communications and equipment that make working from home possible .
10 No doubt many people in advertising and public relations , as well as their professional associations , will protest that their work is not all about making money and that they do care about the communications they create and the messages they send to the public .
11 Once during rectification of a fault his team located the problem as being due to broken wires in a cable loom which ran through the communications tunnel .
12 On this World Communications Day , I extend my cordial best wishes to all the professional men and women striving to serve the human family through the communications media , to all the members of the International Catholic Media Organizations active throughout the world , and to the vast body of media consumers who are their audience and towards whom they bear a very weighty responsibility .
13 But Mr Millar , who was instrumental in introducing new financial controls at the company and was forced to look after the communications side after Mr Simonds-Gooding 's departure , has also gone .
14 That the restrictions are at last to be lifted in part reflects universal acknowledgement that terror of the communications revolution has been a prime contributor to the technological backwardness of the country .
15 Others who have come and gone include Anthony Simonds-Gooding , former chairman and chief executive of the communications division , who left in October 1987 and later joined British Satellite Broadcasting .
16 After those cuts , trading profits of the communications division were more than double those in the first half year and marginally ahead of the second half of last year as business held up .
17 After those cuts , trading profits of the communications division were more than double those in the first half year and marginally ahead of the second half of last year as business held up .
18 This is the work of the Communications Security Department ( Comsec ) .
19 To achieve this they may have to adopt conservative technology — that is , technology that has only a fraction of the communications power of optical fibres — and to pander to the needs of a mass audience .
20 If he needed a sympathetic ear for his worries he would have probably got one from Alphonse Chapanis , director of the Communications Research Laboratory at Johns Hopkins University in Maryland .
21 A third branch of the communications flowing out of EUCOM goes over landlines to the European headquarters of the US Air Force at Ramstein , Germany , from here the messages split up , going directly to the control centres in the convoys and to main operating bases such as Greenham Common .
22 The greatest benefit in having a national society , however , arises from the fact that although amateur radio is a hobby it is governed by national and international regulations which define not only the radio communication modes which can be used , and the nature of the communications allowed , but also the frequencies allocated to amateurs .
23 The complexity of the communications scene makes ‘ outsourcing ’ an increasingly attractive option .
24 The Government and TANU , at the centre , wanted to talk directly to the people and were becoming increasingly aware of the communications gap between the centre ( the capital ) and the periphery or grass roots , given the remoteness from Dar es Salaam of so much of the country .
25 ‘ The paper said Richard Arnold was going to Florida for the launch of the communications satellite .
26 The latter measures may be carried out by a company representative or the organisation may choose to bring in an outside specialist to run this part of the communications exercise .
27 The control room is part of the communications channel between the human operators and the mechanisms and its design , as a man-machine interface , is one of the key ergonomics problems in power stations .
28 It can even schedule parallel jobs across groups of workstations although the company is not hyping this facility , presumably because of the communications bottleneck caused by Ethernet .
29 British Telecommunications Plc 's Atlanta-based Syncordia Corp is finally able to announce its contract to run a major part of the communications network for British Petroleum Co Plc : Syncordia will take over the management of a large part of BP 's existing communication infrastructure , including all North Sea communications ; no value given .
30 The award is presented every two years in recognition of activity that ‘ has contributed exceptionally to furthering a better understanding of the influence of the communications media and technology on society in general , and on its cultural , artistic and scientific activities in particular . ’
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