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"Protocol" in a Sentence (26 examples)
It should be noted that Dole did not intend to change the configuration of the communication protocol.
Just stick to the protocol, would you?
Politeness is just a protocol that is different in every society.
A protocol is used when computers intercommunicate, just as human beings do.
Industrial countries must reduce environmental pollution and sign the Kyoto Protocol.
Some investigators deal with protocol violations by excluding the participants from the analysis.
Procrastination is very democratic. It does not discriminate by platform, genre, or protocol.
Anyone who considers protocol unimportant has never dealt with a cat.
Thirty years ago, the international community signed the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer and began regulating ozone-depleting compounds.
Sami knows the protocol.
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Another account says that, on the morning of the 31st of May, the king delivered to the prince-royal the crown, the sceptre, and the key of his treasure and gave him his blessing. The privy-counsillor Vockerodt drew up at his desire a protocol of the transaction.
The terms of this protocol formed the basis for the Treaty of London signed by the British, French and Russian governments on 6 July 1827.
The 1992 Protocol amended the definitions of other terms, including ‘ship’, ‘oil’ and ‘incident’: Art. 2.
They marked the beginning of each scroll with their protocol, a practice that continued in the papyrus trade in the Byzantine Empire [...] into the Islamic period, when there were bilingual protocols in Greek and Arabic.
The protocol of the bull contains elements that appear to be formulaic by the time of John XVIII 's pontificate.
The following is an abstract of the protocol of the experiment: Tumour extract.—A measured 16 c.c. of minced Rous Sarcoma tissue was ground with sand and extracted with 400 c.c. of 0.8-per-cent. saline.
Even the Queen (for whom the curtsey is a more standard address) was recently treated to an enthusiastic Obama embrace. Her Majesty, who is not normally known for partaking in such public displays of affection, seemed unperturbed by Michelle Obama's disregard for royal protocol.
For those uncertain in the protocol of handshaking a formula for the perfect handshake has been devised by scientists at the University of Manchester.
TfW has staff enforcing mask protocols at all the busy stations and most travellers oblige, albeit some with ill grace.
Moloch passed the message to the Behemoth / Whose master passed it on to Zebedee / It was sent by Internet, by obscure protocols / To its recipient, the delicious Miss Gee
An exception is Jabber, which is designed based on an open protocol called the extensible messaging and presence protocol (XMPP).
Founders of those kinds of platforms argue that they are just building a “protocol” ultimately led by a community of users, with the computer code effectively running the show.
This protocol of the Preface has been constant, with minor modification, from the Apostolic Tradition, of Hippolytus in 215 A.D., the earliest extant text of the Eucharistic Prayer, to the present 2002 Missale Romanum.
The proper Preface for Eucharistic Prayer II also appears as Common Preface VI. In it, the protocol and body of the Preface structure are meshed.
The celebrant then takes up this response in the first part of the preface itself (also known by the technical term ‘protocol’): […]
Serene Highnesses, who sit there protocolling and manifestoing, and consoling mankind!
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