telegraph
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Patla compared the situation to communication before the telegraph, when handwritten letters crossed oceans by ship and replies took weeks or months to return.
From Science Daily
Such episodes tend to be short-lived, and the BOJ had been careful to telegraph its latest move.
Brands can succeed in AI search by “returning to the roots of who they are, what their value proposition is to their customers, how they’re telegraphing that in the market,” Warden said.
Livermore ran away from home at age 14 and got work as a “board boy,” posting stock prices that came in on the telegraph.
Powell justified the cuts that began in September as insurance against a weakening labor market—a sequence he first telegraphed in his Jackson Hole address in August.
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