Examples of using A feedback in English and their translations into Hungarian
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Computer
Commander Tuvok's friendly fire must have caused a feedback surge in my emitters.
Do you know music games? Give me a feedback.
test them, and give us a feedback.
Would you like to send us a feedback?
Can you boost a feedback loop?
Give me a feedback.
If you require a feedback, our colleague will contact you on one of the contact details provided(email,
The User shall be obliged to leave a feedback on the transaction on the user interface designed for this purpose,
This then has the potential to cause a feedback loop, where cooling systems alone could become one of our biggest sources of greenhouse gases later this century.
When you get the goods you can give us a feedback, If you have any questions about the problem,
The governance of the network should comprise a feedback mechanism for users
The end product of this synthesis can act as a feedback inhibitor, converting the enzyme to the inactive form,
Using a feedback tool like Qualaroo to ask website visitors live questions can boost conversions by more than 500%.
Until you get a feedback, do not change page, and do not burden
(2) Euphoria, or overtrading: A feedback process sets in whereby expectation of rising profits leads to rapid growth in asset prices.
when an NCB has sent a monthly or semi-annual data message to the CIS 2 triggering a feedback message to that NCB and the ECB;
GPC may offer a feedback or other ranking system on the Processing Service to assist you in evaluating other Customers of the Service.
Furthermore, you allow us after the project to send a feedback form and Grimm to deliver data for our continuous improvement process.
Consequently, the emergence of constancy expires from a kind of self-regulating action, which has a feedback mechanism and adapts to the features of the object,
The subsonic over modulation and the low frequency phase distortion are controlled by a feedback circuit in order to exalt the audio quality of the latest digital systems.