• The software also worked to reroute trains around trouble spots that could delay delivery.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • The companies needed to reroute work to other suppliers not affected by the floods.

    FORBES: Managing The Risks Of A Globalized Supply Chain

  • The flood damage knocked out websites and forced telecoms carriers to reroute international traffic.

    BBC: Storm Sandy: Data hubs damage concerns

  • It is devising a plan to reroute other power sources so that all systems remain fully operational.

    CNN: SHARE THIS

  • In 2011, they decided to reroute returns to other facilities rather than give taxpayers the extra day.

    FORBES: Tax Day Remains April 15, 2013, Despite Holidays And Hopes For Extensions

  • Those can make up for a few days of Suez disruptions, and give shippers time to reroute around the Cape of Good Hope.

    FORBES: Will Egypt's Revolution Mean Oil Armageddon?

  • The addition is about 20 milliseconds locally, 25 milliseconds half-way across the country and 75 milliseconds to reroute traffic fully across the country.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • They decided to reroute the available goods to the Chicago customer.

    FORBES: The Importance Of Being A Customer Advocate

  • Several patients underwent surgery to reroute their motor nerves to different muscles, but in the process the sensory nerves reinnervated themselves too, attaching themselves to the skin receptors.

    ECONOMIST: Rewiring nerves

  • Malala also recently had surgery to reroute a facial nerve that was damaged in the attempt on her life, leaving part the left side of her mouth listless.

    CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • In Chicago, Ed Malinowski, Martin Progressive's 26-year-old director of "Internetworking, " was watching as the "telcos, " as he calls telephone companies, worked with unusual speed to reroute the company's online operations.

    CNN: We the living: One company that made it

  • If meteorologists and vulcanologists developed a dynamic model of the ash cloud's progress, it might be possible to keep more airports open, and to reroute planes to get passengers moving again.

    ECONOMIST: Iceland's volcanic eruption

  • Plenty of companies are grappling with the aftermath of the storm, including Knight Capital, a trading firm that had to direct clients to reroute orders after its backup power system went down Wednesday.

    FORBES: NJ Bank CEO: We're Running On The Backups To Our Backups

  • While it would certainly be possible to reroute that data stream through a device that captures and archives it, such an effort would increase the complexity of a VoIP deployment and make it harder to manage.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • To prove the feasibility of the technique, Kapela and Pilosov, both owners of small networking companies, collaborated with conference organizers to reroute all of Defcon's Los Vegas Internet traffic through Pilosov's company servers in New York.

    FORBES: Return To Sender

  • Each node contained a small processor, a sensor and a low-powered radio with just enough power to talk to adjacent nodes and the network was just smart enough to reconfigure itself to reroute data whenever one node got damaged.

    FORBES: How Sensor Networks Add to Context

  • Although the most prevalent environmental debate centered on potential pipeline leaks that might endanger the sensitive Ogallala aquifer area in Nebraska and other states along the route, it is clear that a primary opposition goal for many is not to simply to reroute the pipeline, but rather to discourage and handicap oil use altogether.

    FORBES: Obama's Keystone Rejection May Provide A Buffett Bonanza

  • Sunday at the Defcon hacker conference, Kapela and Pilosov are presenting a new technique that allows hackers to remotely reroute Internet traffic without the target's knowledge.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • "Previously if aircraft wanted to climb or reroute, it was a tedious process and controllers often didn't have time, " said Dennis Addison, support manager for FAA's Oakland center.

    WSJ: How New Air-Traffic Control Systems Operate Over Oceans

  • The gold-standard bariatric surgery is called Roux-en-Y gastric bypass, in which surgeons both shrink the stomach and reroute the digestive tract to bypass a portion of the intestines.

    WSJ: A New Look for Weight-Loss Procedures

  • The proposal, which goes to the European Parliament, says that if an airline can't reroute a passenger within 12 hours, it must find another airline or train, a kind of European Rule 240.

    WSJ: The Middle Seat: Passenger Rights? What Passenger Rights?

$firstVoiceSent
- 来自原声例句
小调查
请问您想要如何调整此模块?

感谢您的反馈,我们会尽快进行适当修改!
进来说说原因吧 确定
小调查
请问您想要如何调整此模块?

感谢您的反馈,我们会尽快进行适当修改!
进来说说原因吧 确定