Examples of using Some internet in English and their translations into Chinese
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A spokesperson added that“the irregular high oil level condition is not as widespread as some internet chatter may imply.”.
Some Internet experts believe that creating mashups will be so easy in Web 3.0 that anyone will be able to do it.
Republicans have urged Democrats to negotiate to enshrine some internet protections in the law, but set limits on the FCC's ability to regulate internet providers.
In addition, as the global Internet continues to expand, it is likely that some Internet sites will only be available via IPv6.
Some Internet hackers set up Wi-Fi connections that seem to be related to a public location, but really aren't.
Some Internet service providers only accept packets that contain your device's MAC address, thus controlling access to the network.
Some Internet users are sure that it will rise by 440 percent and reach~$234 in the middle of 2020.
Apple also faced a backlash in China, a vital market, with some internet users demanding a boycott of iPhones because of the Hong Kong app.
Some Internet service providers use a method called"hardware access provisioning" to regulate access to their networks.
Despite the weaknesses in some internet fortunes, several in the broader tech and e-commerce sectors were among the brightest spots on the list.
And, contrary to the early expectations of some Internet pioneers, those checks and balances will not emerge organically.
However, compared with some Internet companies, Suning has very stable store resources and mature income structure, which has become the moat of Suning.
Leahy pointed out that some Internet service providers like Comcast recommend between 16 Mbps to 25 Mbps speeds for home and small business use.
Some Internet service providers use virtual servers for those clients who want to use their own domain names.
These trends will benefit some internet companies but disadvantage others.
It also introduces a“web tax” from 2019, obliging companies to pay a three percent levy on some Internet transactions.
The online sale of propaganda materials and subscription fees to some Internet sites has been identified by the European Police Office as another source of funding.
Recently, some Internet platforms have exposed many problems due to their rapid development, which has aroused public queries and criticisms on such innovative Internet companies.
The work of UNCTAD is frequently covered by media catering to the public at large, including on the front pages of leading newspapers and on the home pages of some Internet access providers.