The audio cable has nothing to do with DELAY. If you have delay, it is caused by something else.
Time delay relayA relay which responds to a signal with a certain delay. In some ignition systems, a time delay relay allows for full vacuum advance 20-30 seconds after start-up, after which control is again taken up by the TCS; some cars have an additional time delay relay which delays vacuum advance about 30 seconds after the transmission has been shifted to high gear
She pretends to die.
He does not want to tell Oedipus the painful truth.
hard real time systems are systems that cant tolerate any delay or if delay happens the whole system will be worthless soft real time systems are systems that can tolerate delay In Vechile we are using Hard RTOS. Soft RTOS using in Live telecasting, Flight updation...
the weather closed in on the axis forces earlier than they wanted; they were unprepared and suffered greatly.
The audio cable has nothing to do with DELAY. If you have delay, it is caused by something else.
If they can prove that the delay has caused them a loss, then yes.
Explain what caused the delay and apologise.
It was a trick by Hitler to lull Stalin into a false sense of security. He attacked anyway later (Barbarossa) and it became his Waterloo. He initially wanted land, ignoring the Capitol and it's significance, when he corrected himself the delay put him into wintertime which he was not prepared for. He also grossly underestimated Russian resistance. Later when invading Berlin, the US let the Soviets in first so they could get payback.
This is called "rubbernecking delay."
Delay jitter is caused by queuing, contention and sterilization effects on the path through the network.
It was a trick by Hitler to lull Stalin into a false sense of security. He attacked anyway later (Barbarossa) and it became his Waterloo. He initially wanted land, ignoring the Capitol and it's significance, when he corrected himself the delay put him into wintertime which he was not prepared for. He also grossly underestimated Russian resistance. Later when invading Berlin, the US let the Soviets in first so they could get payback.
The delay is caused by the sound having to travel back to you.
If you are apologizing for the delay in your *reply*, then no. If you are apologizing for the delay to an e-mail caused by your mail provider, then possibly yes, but it should be "sorry for the delay *to* this e-mail" or similar.
Not very good, because Hitler and Germany still lost against the Soviet Union and the war.
Harry Potter 6.