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transmittal

[ US /tɹænsˈmɪtəɫ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the act of sending a message; causing a message to be transmitted

How To Use transmittal In A Sentence

  • This is not a problem; however, because typically only transmittal equipment is available in the market and translating equipment is proprietary to specific companies. David Isenberg: The GAO Transcripts, Part 6: Coordinating PSC Activities in Iraq
  • The Memex had many features that are now familiar components of e-books: pages, page turners, annotation capability, internal and external linking, and the potential for storage, retrieval, and transmittal. 'The Oxford Companion to the Book'
  • It does, however, state that "time is of the essence," even though its untimely transmittal means that the closing date has to be postponed again. HARP Has a Logic, Though Program Is Badly Executed
  • Although the process of transferring a musical composition from a gleam in the composer's eye into a handwritten manuscript and, finally, a performance-ready score has come a long way from the days of copper-plate engraving, it's a process rife with the possibility of transmittal error. Four Lost Measures Found
  • A transmittal letter should be used whenever draft reports are submitted or preliminary opinions given.
  • I know, intellectually, that grammar shouldn't matter -- the ideas are important, and often the manner of their transmittal is a secondary issue, including the phrasing and language. Archive 2007-04-01
  • Keep copies of FAX transmittal sheets and certified or registered mail receipts. Anna Cuevas: Is Your HAMP Loan Modification Process Leaving You Feeling Like You're in a Scene from Twilight
  • Airborne transmittal has also been confirmed. Brucellosis occurs worldwide and is, generally speaking, under - reported.
  • She insisted that the boys vote as Avonites by absentee ballot and send the envelopes to her for transmittal to polling officials.
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