radio broadcast
collocation in Englishmeaningsofradioandbroadcast
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radio
noun
uk/ˈreɪ.di.əʊ/us/ˈreɪ.di.oʊ/
a piece of electronic equipment used for listening to ...
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broadcast
adjective
uk/ˈbrɔːd.kɑːst/us/ˈbrɑːd.kæst/
A broadcast station is a television station sent out from the ground rather than ...
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(Definition ofradioandbroadcastfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Additionally, if theradiobroadcastwere uncovered, that would suggest that normative coverage can be difficult to determine in a rather surprising way.
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So it appears that theradiobroadcastcreates legal liability on the part of the driver and as such is situation-altering.
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Theradiobroadcastcreates this type of liability only if it makes it the case that someone knows the relevant information.
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As the driver approaches the bridge, aradiobroadcastwarns him to expect the flood.
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To avoid the result that theradiobroadcastshould be 28.
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Insofar as theradiobroadcastcreates legal liability, it seems to be an obligation-enacting utterance.
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I suspect the work is scripted like a play but the voices sound as if they come from an oldradiobroadcast, they have weight and authority.
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On this way of characterizing dominance, theradiobroadcastis not dominantly situation-altering since (presumably) it is not the broadcaster's primary illocutionary intention to enact changes in anyone's obligations.
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After all, theradiobroadcastis merely an assertion of fact (since it just describes weather conditions in the relevant area) and as such ought to be covered.
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Everyradiobroadcasttoday promised that there would be an hour on the rack for me here this afternoon.
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That has been said again recently in aradiobroadcast, and it is being said with increasing fulsomeness.
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I read the script, together with certainradiobroadcastscripts at lunchtime today.
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I learnt about the decision only when listening to aradiobroadcast.
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He made aradiobroadcastabout that study which is very interesting to listen to.
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For instance,radiobroadcastarchives would be excluded from protection, as would short-lived reproductions and works of art referred to in libraries or multimedia libraries.
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The current review of listed sports events will, however, allow the question of liveradiobroadcastrights to be considered further.
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Of the 42,500 hours ofradiobroadcaston five national channels last year, only 403 were dedicated specifically to schools radio.
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Nevertheless, we do not take as gospel everything that is said or imputed by every newspaper, or in everyradiobroadcastand television news-spot.
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Is he denying the transcript of hisradiobroadcastor saying that it is wrong?
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In common with radiation from similar sources, such asradiobroadcasttransmitters, such radiation can, at very close ranges, be harmful.
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