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But even here there is a signal to be read: the signal of a person who is not very good at managing signals.
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One challenge would involve creating a magnetic head that could hover over those dots, read their signal and write new data onto the grid.
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If not, is this sort of a signal -- should we read it as a signal?
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing
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So, if the exchange rate has been remarkably stable, in recent months, you shouldn't necessarily read that as a signal that the euro will get through this intact.
BBC: Time to buy euros?
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Indeed, some allies would undoubtedly read a one-war capability as a signal that the United States, if heavily engaged elsewhere, would no longer be able to help defend their interests.
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And he argues the idea of some trying to read his chip in order to spoof its signal and access his house or other property is far less of a threat than other potential privacy invasions.
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You see, macrocells (read: towers) can blanket wide areas in signal, but they struggle to penetrate the innards of buildings, which is where small cells come in handy.
ENGADGET
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More signal input subsequently equals a more secure position read-out, with the elderly base system offering initial location accuracy to around 100 meters.
ENGADGET
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"That kind of rebuke from a high-ranking fellow Democrat is a signal that Condit is in deep trouble, " the Bee's editorial read.
CNN: Paper repeats call for Condit's resignation
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These prerendered pages matter because site logs could signal extra Chrome activity that isn't the result of a person choosing to read those pages, thus inflating the numbers.
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It's that Iran's entrenched interests read Obama's meant-to-be-conciliatory remarks as a confession of weakness, a signal that the United States is at the end of its strategic rope.
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