Sentences with word «escaped»

Though Iran initially had no idea it was attacked by a cyber weapon, believing its scientists and engineers were incompetent due to the failures, eventually the code escaped and worldwide infections led computer researchers to study it, and the idea of leaving «no trace» of the attacker was gone.
Up until now smartphones have escaped relatively unscathed.
But Buffett may have escaped the worst of the damage, as he sold nearly all of his Verizon stock over the past year, and owned just a tiny $ 43,000 stake as of Berkshire Hathaway's latest holdings disclosure.
McGowan's memoir will also focus on the actress» upbringing in the Children of God cult, how she escaped it at the age of 13, and how she eventually ended up getting «discovered» in Los Angeles.
You feel as if you've temporarily escaped from so much of your life's stresses.
When I realized that the aggressive negotiator was telling me something different than what he was actually saying I started making sales that had previously escaped me.
All escaped the fire unharmed — including Branson's mother, with Winslet's help.
«I suspect that when the dust settles, relatively little radiation will have escaped
Nobody involved has escaped media scorn.
Netflix, meanwhile, barely escaped going home empty - handed.
The victim eventually escaped his ordeal by running into a deli, but not before Meza had used his keys to enter his apartment and steal the hardware wallet, using the password to transfer the Ethereum to his own account.
Dara came to America at nine years old when his family escaped Iran on the eve of the Iranian Revolution.
Our country has so far escaped the cancers of uncertainty, mistrust, and cynicism.
The three escaped prisoners were accused of being the leaders of a drug trafficking network linked to the Hells Angels.
An employee may have escaped the catastrophe unscathed, with his or her family safe and home intact.
But the role of the company's board of directors has thus far escaped criticism, and a closer look reveals the board's structure was less than ideal, and may have contributed to Valeant's current woes.
Displaying a slide with a sine wave pattern, the peaks representing stress and the troughs representing recovery, he says, «The science of recovery has escaped us.
Multiple skiff s of armed men began shooting at the cargo ship, but it escaped after its onboard security team returned fire.
Payet, a convicted murderer, first escaped from prison in 2001.
The two convicts quickly boarded the helicopter and escaped to a nearby cemetery.
During one of the violent periods of the Troubles in Northern Ireland, members of the Irish Republican Army (IRA) escaped from the neighboring Republic of Ireland's largest prison during a 1973 escape.
SYDNEY (AP)-- Mass bleaching has killed more than a third of the coral in the northern and central parts of Australia's Great Barrier Reef, though corals to the south have escaped with little damage, scientists said on Monday.
A Greek bank robber and an Albanian hitman successfully escaped from Greece's largest high security prison in Athens by air.
Likewise in telecoms, where Alfa's New York - listed but Russian - based affiliate Vimpelcom escaped the public vilification that its bigger Russian rival MTS suffered there.
Microsoft, through appeal, narrowly escaped a government - ordered breakup but it still had to fundamentally change its business.
After Danny escaped, the Tsarnaevs returned for a third time to the Honda sedan they had been driving before they carjacked Danny's Mercedes.
The submarine sank, Madsen escaped, and Wall's dismembered body washed up days later on the shores of Denmark's capital, Copenhagen, the police said.
In case it has escaped anyone's attention, Amazon is well on its way to becoming the nation's largest apparel merchant; and that's even before the rollout of its just - announced Prime Wardrobe business, which provides an at - home, try - it - before - you - buy - it clothing service.
This technology has the potential to further a company's ability to identify trends early and to gather practical insights and make connections that would have otherwise escaped its attention.
One tribal elder, Juma Gul, told the Times that «the Taliban escaped from the area last night and left us to ISIS with our women and children... there was no resistance by the Taliban against ISIS, and local tribes had no way to fight them anymore, so we just escaped
Jackie escaped Washington as often as she could to travel to the Kennedy's home in Virginia horse country, even when the president wanted her at the White House.
«A lady who escaped from North Korea and applied and one artist [a painter] still living in Syria in war were stories that stood out, because these women live or lived in danger and still longed for the same things we all do,» she adds.
They all escaped the area last night.»
Tora Bora, which is located in Afghanistan's Nangarhar province, was Osama bin Laden's hideout until December 2001, when he narrowly escaped a botched US bombing campaign.
New natural gas pipelines do not face the same kind of opposition as oil pipelines because the product is a gas and, in case of a leak, it escapes into the atmosphere rather than fouling waterways and soil.
Books could indeed be the counter-point to the digital revolution — a physical experience that people want to escape to because they're tired of looking at screens all day.
Similarly, positioning your feet away from the person you're speaking with and towards the door indicates that you want to escape.
If you must attend meetings, you need a strategy to escape from them at will.
Indubitably we continue to stare at screens, choosing to escape into virtual worlds.
They're too easy to enter and very hard to escape.
He also wrote that his fellow libertarians were on a «fool's errand» trying to achieve their ends through political means: «In our time, the great task for libertarians is to find an escape from politics in all its forms — from the totalitarian and fundamentalist catastrophes to the unthinking demos that guides so - called «social democracy.»»
In spite of the FTC's rule and aggressive action at the state level, there are sellers who seek every possible means to escape regulation.
Back in 2010, there was a patent filed for a pizza box designed specially to allow moisture to escape and keep the food from getting soggy.
Others said they used their military service as an escape from pressures to conform within their communities.
This is important because the self - absorbed nature of narcissism is antithetical to caring for others, or an emphasis on employee development that characterize high quality leadership; moreover, CEOs often escape this kind of research attention.
Deep in the heart of California's desert, this secluded oasis promises escape from the heat with three splash - worthy pools.
Normally buildings housing livestock are ventilated to let the methane escape.
She even helps get Tom Cruise out of a few tough situations, especially when they need to make a quick escape after trying to stop an assassination attempt:
In the meantime, it wants to introduce an interim tax based on revenues «created from certain digital activities which escape the current tax framework entirely.»
Those that succeed know that they can't lose their cool under pressure, and they know that as long as they can stay buckled in, they'll eventually reach the escape velocity of exponential growth.
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