airtime in A Sentence

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    It gained considerable Airtime on MTV.

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    So, be prepared for some awkward Airtime.

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    So, you've had Airtime?

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    That was given so much Airtime without much pushback.

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    Airtime charges are 20 cents per minute for local or long distance calling.

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    Hence Airtime and newspaper space could be allocated for this purpose as done for campaign purposes.

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    Airtime thought a 30 million dollar budget would be enough to bring us down and take over?

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    Not only that, but they receive double the Airtime and data when topping up in ETN.

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    Supervised a team 4 sales associates to market and sell Airtime for local radio and television programming.

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    A home video of a drunken Hasselhoff went viral in 2007, receiving Airtime on countless news programs and across the internet.

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    Buying Airtime for a year, we get great discounts, which ensure steady profit of the holding and the possibility of increasing its turnover.

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    Television commercials for new products devote 20% of their Airtime to promoting the gambling help line and to presenting warnings about problem gambling.

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    This act was a supplement to the Communications Act of 1934, which required broadcasters to give equal Airtime to candidates running in elections.

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    I also see the so-called“youth bulge” as a business opportunity for providing young people with food, Airtime, and the information and technology they need to run their enterprises.

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    The allocation of free Airtime is significant because it indicates the state's willingness to find ways to finance demand generation activities, and shows how they can be sustained without TCI funding.

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    In nigeria, TV advertisement is generally considered the most effective mass-market advertising format and this is reflected by the high prices TV networks charge for commercial broadcasting Airtime during popular TV events.

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    That said, the fact that there are so few songs over 5 minutes in length that have gained that much Airtime is a testament to how rare of an occurrence that actually is.

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    Following a small-scale roll out across Durban and the sub-urban areas around Durban, we successfully onboarded thousands of new users, many of whom have already started purchasing mobile Airtime and data with ETN.

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    In the United States, the TV advertisement is generally considered the most effective mass-market advertising format, and this is reflected by the high prices TV networks charge for commercial Airtime during popular TV events.

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    In the United States, the TV advertisement is generally considered the most effective mass-market advertising format, and this is reflected by the high prices TV networks charge for commercial broadcasting Airtime during popular TV events.

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    For example, for each person, Blumenstock calculated the total number of days with activity, the number of distinct people a person has been in contact with, the amount of money spent on Airtime, and so on.

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    For example, research shows that offering phone Airtime incentives for survey completion has a positive effect on response rates[4], but does not offer further information about how these rates may differ across incentive amounts and other factors.

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    There are also, however, arguments that the party and candidates are being unfairly made to bear the expense for advertising their own criminal record and it may be better to allocate Airtime and newspaper space for this purpose as well just as is done for campaign purposes.

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