Protocols can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
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protocol - To make a protocol of. | ||
protocol - To make or write protocols, or first drafts; to issue protocols. | ||
Noun |
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protocol - (computer science) rules determining the format and transmission of data | ||
protocol - code of correct conduct; "safety protocols"; "academic protocol" | ||
protocol - forms of ceremony and etiquette observed by diplomats and heads of state |
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1. | noun | The new president did away with a lot of the traditional protocols. | |
2. | noun | Tunneling and secure protocols--like IPsec--permit the creation of effectively isolated nets within the Net: internets within the Internet. | |
3. | noun | The discovery of inadequate infection control protocols in several dental clinics has given rise to fears that patients may have been infected with HIV or hepatitis. | |
4. | noun | An Olympic test event to evaluate COVID-19 safety protocols for the upcoming Tokyo Games has won praise from the head of the world governing body of track and field. | |
5. | noun | The few athletes who took part in the race had to undergo strict testing protocols before and after entering Japan, and were largely restricted to their hotel rooms unless they were training. | |
6. | noun | Academic protocol. | |
7. | noun | We are still very interested in having Enron support our eCommerce Dispute Management Protocol.? | |
8. | noun | The real purpose of my call, however, is related to the services we will provide to support the aspirational statements of the Protocol. | |
9. | noun | It should be noted that Dole did not intend to change the configuration of the communication protocol. | |
10. | noun | Just stick to the protocol, would you? | |
11. | noun | Politeness is just a protocol that is different in every society. | |
12. | noun | A protocol is used when computers intercommunicate, just as human beings do. | |
13. | noun | Some investigators deal with protocol violations by excluding the participants from the analysis. | |
14. | noun | Procrastination is very democratic. It does not discriminate by platform, genre, or protocol. | |
15. | noun | Anyone who considers protocol unimportant has never dealt with a cat. |
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noun | |
The new president did away with a lot of the traditional protocols. | |
Tunneling and secure protocols--like IPsec--permit the creation of effectively isolated nets within the Net: internets within the Internet. | |
The discovery of inadequate infection control protocols in several dental clinics has given rise to fears that patients may have been infected with HIV or hepatitis. | |
An Olympic test event to evaluate COVID-19 safety protocols for the upcoming Tokyo Games has won praise from the head of the world governing body of track and field. | |
The few athletes who took part in the race had to undergo strict testing protocols before and after entering Japan, and were largely restricted to their hotel rooms unless they were training. | |
Academic protocol. |
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We are still very interested in having Enron support our eCommerce Dispute Management Protocol.? |
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The real purpose of my call, however, is related to the services we will provide to support the aspirational statements of the Protocol. |
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It should be noted that Dole did not intend to change the configuration of the communication protocol. | |
Just stick to the protocol, would you? | |
Politeness is just a protocol that is different in every society. | |
A protocol is used when computers intercommunicate, just as human beings do. | |
Some investigators deal with protocol violations by excluding the participants from the analysis. | |
Procrastination is very democratic. It does not discriminate by platform, genre, or protocol. | |
Anyone who considers protocol unimportant has never dealt with a cat. |