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Most of the casting will be done through conventional channels.
That could be jamming on the conventional channels, or just sun activity.
"I'm not picking up any subspace noise on conventional channels at all."
There are reasons why a search committee should be wary of looking beyond what a candidate submits through conventional channels.
Some peer review has since appeared in conventional channels:
There are no conventional channels left.
Other positive measures to raise the awareness of the public involve creating better access to information via conventional channels and electronically.
She must have liked what she got, for there was the Narmco offer through conventional channels.
If the markets they could reach through conventional channels were unsatisfactory, what new market could they tap?
To go through conventional channels was to risk seeing it crushed at inception, or worse, handed over to one of the "approved" cartoon mills.
Rather it was sent to HarperCollins by Kessler's agent and picked up through the conventional channels.
Your Team has been invaluable in providing psychological as well as practical support for these patients which have been grossly lacking through the conventional channels.
That is largely because satellite broadcasters would have to knock four or five conventional channels off the air to offer one HDTV program.
He also studied the reduction of boron lateral channelling (physics) due to switching from the conventional channel to the newer channel.
Conventional channels were useless: Adele had never had a driver's license, credit cards, department store charge cards, or a long-distance calling card.
Similarly, his theory can be applied to the study of p-channel MOS transistors with the conventional channel or the newer channel.
I perceived that my imagination had been run- ning in conventional channels and that my hopes had always been drab stuff.
Havelet was eventually replaced by the Commodore Clipper which returned conventional Channel Island services to Portsmouth in 1999.
And most of the time, the networks give no notice that a particular show on a conventional channel is also available in a high-definition format on the digital channel.
But the F.C.C. had decreed that HDTV programs must be broadcast over a conventional channel.
Mr. Westcott, who is 55 and partial to Italian shirts buttoned to the top and worn sans tie, doesn't exactly come to education through conventional channels.
Iraq Vulnerable on Arms Diplomats noted that Iraq, armed through conventional channels, would be more vulnerable to an arms embargo than Iran.
But once Glivec is approved, the company stops supplying it under the special program; patients must then seek Glivec through private or government insurance and other conventional channels.
But in parts of Africa the Internet is serving as a powerful force for change, primarily by allowing companies and individuals to make international telephone calls far less expensively than through conventional channels.
Most of the remittances happen by the conventional channel of agents, like Western Union, UAE Exchange and MoneyGram.