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Quotes About Transmit

Think of Slide as a giant media network for people to transmit information. The content that's in there now has been provided by users - it's whatever they want it to be.
~ Max Levchin
Prices are supposed to transmit information in a market economy; inflation obscures that mechanism.
~ Charles Wheelan
This new, telegraphic writing style also influenced public speaking: short sound bites became popular because they were easier for stenographers to transcribe, and cheaper and quicker for reporters to transmit.
~ Tom Standage
Art can be a medium for people to discover universal spirit, with imagery not isolated to one particular wisdom path, but pointing to the underlying truth that they all transmit.
~ Alex Grey
And better still, reference librarians served well in the role that the internet never did: They were the perfect bouncers at the door of bad information. Or, put differently, they were the best vectors to transmit truth.
~ Chuck Wendig
I like actors that are good with pantomime and that can transmit a lot by their presence and attitude more than through their dialogue.
~ Guillermo del Toro
Though God is the fountain of grace—yet the saints are the pipes which transmit the living streams to others.
~ Thomas Watson
Do it on the radio." —Educating Rita Saved
~ Connie Willis
It could modulate and demodulate (hence the name) an analog signal, like that carried by a telephone circuit, in order to transmit and receive digital information.
~ Walter Isaacson
I've also just finished filming the role of Robert Brown in 'Just William ' which is due to transmit on BBC One at Christmas.
~ Harry Melling
If a surface can be seen as a kind of channel through which information flows from one region of space to another, then the area of the surface is a measure of its capacity to transmit information. This is very suggestive.
~ Lee Smolin
Joe Biden took an oath to uphold the U.S. Constitution. If he wants to keep it, he must transmit the job-killing Paris Agreement to the U.S. Senate for ratification.
~ Lauren Boebert
A pattern is any distinctly organized sequence. Patterns occur everywhere in nature—the spiraling seeds of a sunflower, the hexagonal cells of a honeycomb, the circular ripples on a pond when a fish jumps, et cetera." "Okay. And codes?" "Codes are special," Langdon said, his tone rising. "Codes, by definition, must carry information. They must do more than simply form a pattern—codes must transmit data and convey meaning.
~ Dan Brown
Behavior is contagious. Help it spread.
~ Chip Heath
Knowledge brings power. Hence writing brings power to modern societies, by making it possible to transmit knowledge with far greater accuracy and in far greater quantity and detail, from more distant lands and more remote times.
~ Jared Diamond
Knowledge brings power. Hence writing brings power to modern societies, by making it possible to transmit knowledge with far greater accuracy and in far greater quantity and detail, from more distant lands and more remote times. Of
~ Jared Diamond
Each movement during combat honors the movements that the previous generations tried to transmit through the Tradition.
~ Paulo Coelho
I like actors that are good with pantomime and that can transmit a lot by their presence and attitude more than through their dialogue
~ Guillermo del Toro
Phut Phat knew, at an early age, that humans were an inferior breed. They were unable to see in the dark. They ate and drank unthinkable concoctions. And they had only five senses; the pair who lived with Phut Phat could not even transmit their thoughts without resorting to words.
~ Lilian Jackson Braun
Static. "Over and out of my mind." "Roger that.
~ Craig Johnson
Don't raise me up, I am but a messenger.
~ Jimi Hendrix
We write to-communicat"!
~ W. Somerset Maugham
People may have said that without symptoms, you can't transmit Ebola. I'm not sure about that being 100 percent true. There's a lot of variation with viruses.
~ Bruce Beutler
Language is capable of becoming the objective repository of vast accumulations of meaning and experience, which it can then preserve in time and transmit to following generations.
~ Peter L. Berger