Sentences with phrase «essentially as a fake»

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Devumi essentially buys fake accounts from a variety of «bot makers» and then sells them to customers looking to increase their social media reach for as little as a penny per account.
Second, the employers in the new second category who are nonprofits that «hold themselves out as religious» do not get to «opt out» at all, if by that is meant that their employees are not covered by the mandate; they get the new (essentially fake) «accommodation.»
The move comes as a response to criticism and concern that «fake news» (essentially, stories that were fabricated by shady websites to generate traffic and revenue) was so prevalent during the election, that many voters were confused as to what was true and what was just made up.
Essentially, Khedira dismissed any notion that he knows what Can is set to do this summer, mocking the report by suggesting that he has a long - lost twin brother as well as using the «fake news» hashtag to make his point.
As a byproduct of this research we realized a fake 3 - D hand, essentially a spoof, with someone's fingerprints, could potentially allow a crook to steal the person's identity to break into a vault, contaminate a crime scene or enter the country illegally.
While this in itself is a bit of an overstatement (there is plenty of insightful travel journalism out there to offset the generic pap), Thompson proceeds with an accurate roundup of the elements that conspire to create bad travel writing: throw - away words like «hip,» «happening,» «sun - drenched,» «undiscovered,» and «magical»; imperative language that urges the reader to «do» this, «eat» that, «go» here; stories that depict tourism workers (taxi drivers, hotel clerks, bartenders) as «local color»; the fake narrative «raisons d'etre writers invent to justify their travels»; the untraveled writers and editors who assemble authoritative - sounding travel «roundups» from Internet research; the conflicts of interest that arise when writers fund their travels with industry - subsidized «comps»; publications running what is essentially the same story over and over again, never questioning stereotype assumptions about certain parts of the world.
I recognize there is still some outmoded thinking about e-signatures (as if faxes weren't essentially electronic documents themselves, except easier to fake than PDFs), but for general legal communications, where is the evidence?
The device, which acts as a fake cell phone tower, essentially allows the government to electronically search large areas for a particular cell phone's signal — sucking down data on potentially thousands of innocent people along the way.
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