Dispatcher in a sentence as a noun

I don't think so. PostgreSQL has a fast implementation of its dispatcher that works well.

And it's hard to blame most of them if you understand the dispatcher-model they generally work under.

I went from jailer to dispatcher, then terminal operator.

I told him calling the police was a capitol idea, and advised him of the address when he could not tell the dispatcher where he was.

If you can dial 911, don't just hang up, the response to that will vary from one place to another, even from one dispatcher to another.

Currently, a human dispatcher can account for up to 35% of the cost of a same-day local delivery.

* An incident where I was being followed around -- no, pursued through -- town by a car I didn't recognize, and I called the dispatcher and eventually drove to the police station.

PostgreSQL could request that its dispatcher be allowed to run at the expense of one of its own workers, even if the normal scheduling algorithm would dictate otherwise.

Dispatcher definitions

noun

the official who signals the beginning of a race or competition

See also: starter

noun

employee of a transportation company who controls the departures of vehicles according to weather conditions and in the interest of efficient service