Examples of using Network would in English and their translations into German
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And the network would disintegrate.
As such, if any user running one of those nodes were to make a transaction, the new,larger bitcoin cash network would not recognize it.
Such a network would not need readers everywhere.
If I was always violent towards you or gave you misinformation or made you sad or infected you with deadly germs,you would cut the ties to me, and the network would disintegrate.
This network would assume cohesion in rail, road and water transport.
What are these Deep Learning networks doing? In one of the(conceptually)simplest examples of unsupervised learning, such a network would get an input picture to excite its input nodes, and the task of the output nodes would be to reproduce this picture as closely as possible.
The network would operate in full compliance with the EU data protection legislation.
The activities of the network would then be focused on three main tasks.
This network would act as a framework for dialogue between European and African continents.
Extending participation to non-EU countries: Many eBSN members feel the Network would benefit from opening participation to non-EU countries, in particular countries with an advanced IT culture, such as the US, Canada, Japan, India, China, Singapore, etc.
The network would include contact points for each Member State able to help respond to the emergency.
This optimal network would cover and link all EU Member States in an intermodal and interoperable manner.
A priority network would bring past achievements and current and future challenges of TEN-T policy closer together.
The network would also provide support for the practical implementation by Member States of employment policies.
The network would be based on contact points for each Member State, which could help respond to the emergency.
The Network would allow producers to register in a single Member State, reflecting the activities of that registrant in the entire EU.
The Network would facilitate harmonised producer registration in Member States, reflecting the activities of that registrant in the entire EU.
The network would provide a technologically advanced backbone on which all aspects of the CTrain's management could rely and interplay smoothly.
Such a network would contribute towards GCC participation in a planned protocol on marine protected areas and bio-diversity in the framework of the Regional Organisation for the Conservation of the Marine Environment ROPME.
This network would also provide links to neighbouring and third countries, as well as all transport modes and systems that would support the move towards a competitive and resource-efficient transport system by 2050.
The network would provide Member States with reciprocal rights and obligations("mutual assistance"), based on freedom of the authorities and confidentiality, with a view to ensuring effective supervision of the internal market;
Such a network would preserve the concept of the single market while providing simpler, cheaper and more effective means of redress for consumers than litigation, although their rights to initiate litigation if they remained dissatisfied would remain.
This network would ensure permanent contact and coordination between Member States' sea border surveillance authorities and search and rescue services if necessary and would also connect similar services of North African countries that could be involved in the development of this project.
In particular, small networks would benefit.
The costs for dissemination through regional and local networks would fall mainly on the Commission, through the administration of programmes offering support and through grants for relevant projects.
So the networks would be well advised not to stop at words but to take effective action to show that they really want to improve.
The development of low cost renewable energy and smart networks would also help limit the risk of losing competitiveness.
A simplification of the deployment conditions for dense cellular networks would reduce costs and support investments.
The creation of networks would not only help to regulate legal, irregular and illegal immigration, but would also facilitate operational cooperation between the Member States and expedite the system for the presentation of the half-yearly reports.
These networks would receive priority financing from the Structural Funds and the European Investment Bank and would serve to reduce the extra fixed costs of infrastructure for supplying energy to the EU's outlying or less populated regions.