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When and user
When the words are used, we are never sure which of the traditional meanings the user may have in mind, or to what extent his revisions and rejections of former understandings correspond to ours.
When a user with a low bitrate codec talks to a user with another codec, additional distortion is introduced by each transcoding.
When a transition between user mode and kernel mode is required in an operating system, a context switch is not necessary ; a mode transition is not by itself a context switch.
When this flag is turned on for a file ( which can be accomplished by a computer program or by a human user ), the file can be examined, but it cannot be modified.
When multiple users access the database concurrently the actions of a user should be uninterrupted and unaffected by actions of other users.
When information was being collected about a user, information stored in the optional tables would be found by searching for this key.
When a user changes to pure darknet operation, Freenet becomes very difficult to detect from the outside.
When the user wants to do a search, the client sends the request to each actively connected node.
When Jason asks Brandon what the Omega 13 does, Brandon says that while some people believe it was a bomb capable of destroying all matter in the universe in 13 seconds, he and others believes it is a time machine that sends its user 13 seconds into the past.
* When the user first opens their web browser, it automatically brings you to this page, which is also sometimes called the start page.
When the servers merge, any pre-existing operators retain their status, allowing the new user to kick out the original operators and take over the channel.
When using IMAP4, clients often stay connected as long as the user interface is active and download message content on demand.
When accepting " ICQ Terms Of Service — Acceptable Use Policy " ( 2000 ), a user gives all the copyright in the posted information to ICQ Inc.
When the user pushes down at a particular position, their finger pushes the front layer down through the spacer layer to close a circuit at one of the intersections of the grid.
When a user acquires a lossily compressed file, ( for example, to reduce download time ) the retrieved file can be quite different from the original at the bit level while being indistinguishable to the human ear or eye for most practical purposes.
When introduced in the early 1990s, it had a number of unique features, such as “ sync slip ”, synchronized varispeed playback with audio scrubbing, synchronized multi-channel playback, and an object-oriented user interface with a dedicated hardware console.
When users visit a website ( using " user agent " software such as a web browser ), a text string is generally sent to identify the user agent to the web server.
When interpreting the results of a test, it is important to consider the morphine usage history of the individual, since a chronic user can develop tolerance to doses that would incapacitate an opiate-naive individual, and the chronic user often has high baseline values of these metabolites in his system.
When a user types in a password on such a system, the password handling software runs through a cryptographic hash algorithm, and if the hash value generated from the user's entry matches the hash stored in the password database, the user is permitted access.
When both formats are available, the user must select with care.

When and posts
When that research was repeated in 2007, the number of senior management posts held by women had fallen to 22 %.
When these or H-shaped goal posts are used in football, the lower portions of the posts are covered with several inches of heavy foam padding to protect the safety of the players.
: When sent from client to server, ANNOUNCE posts the description of a presentation or media object identified by the request URL to a server.
When the American Revolutionary War started in 1775, Ethan Allen and a troop of his men, along with Connecticut Colonel Benedict Arnold, marched up to Lake Champlain and captured the strategically important military posts at Fort Ticonderoga, Crown Point, and Fort George, all in New York.
When De Ruyter recaptured the West African trading posts, many pamphlets were written about presumed new Dutch atrocities, although these contained no basis in fact.
When a batter leaves the post, each runner on a post may run to the next and succeeding posts.
When the war ends, jubilation erupts in the nearby town of Melbridge and the gatekeepers abandon their posts to join the celebration.
When he turns to evaluate opportunities for advancement within the firm, however, Dore notes that " educational qualifications ... limit the range of posts which one can achieve ".
When the Nazis came to power in 1933, Sachs was dismissed from his posts in Germany by the Nazi Party because he was a Jew.
When two trading posts were opened in the village during the 1920s by John Hajdukovich and W. H.
When many of the Native American groups were moved onto reservations in what is now Oklahoma, towns and trading posts were established.
When the county of York was established in 1785 the state statute required each county to erect a courthouse and public buildings in the most convenient part of the county, with a tax levied to cover the cost of " building the court houses, prisons, pillories, whipping posts and stocks.
When Fields Medal-winning combinatorialist Professor Gerald Lambeau ( Stellan Skarsgård ) posts a difficult problem taken from algebraic graph theory as a challenge for his graduate students to solve, Will solves the problem quickly but anonymously.
When Boyce's deafness became so bad that he was unable to continue in his organist posts, he retired and worked on completing the compilation Cathedral Music that his teacher Greene had left incomplete at his death.
When a user posts information to a site such as Wikipedia, or when said user comments or responds to information posted on a site, social networking sites create a tracking record of the users activity.
When members of Brown's ministry resigned their seats to get re-elected, John A. Macdonald re-emerged and through a loophole was re-appointed with his ministry to their old posts.
When less expensive or more readily available than wood, steel T-posts or star posts are used, usually alternating every 2 to 5 steel posts with a more stable wood post.
When a member posts in a thread it will jump to the top since it is the latest updated thread.
When a member posts in a thread for no reason but to have it go to the top, it is referred to as a bump or bumping.
When viewing the site, a threshold can be chosen from the same scale, and only posts meeting or exceeding that threshold will be displayed.
When the Second World War broke out, the new Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain formed a small War Cabinet and it was expected that Chatfield would serve as a spokesperson for the three service ministers, the Secretary of State for War, the First Lord of the Admiralty and the Secretary of State for Air ; however political considerations resulted in all three posts being included in the Cabinet and Chatfield's role proved increasingly redundant.
When operating over the tightly limited range of the heavily populated 2. 4 GHz band, as nearly all 802. 11-based WiFi providers do, it is not uncommon to also see access points mounted on light posts and customer buildings.

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