Sentences with phrase «impact than an email»

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In addition to revealing customer information, Impact Team, the hacker or hackers responsible for the leak, also exposed more than 197,000 emails from Ashley Madison CEO Noel Biderman's inbox.
Any more than this, and your customer might start to cry «spam,» so be aware of the impact that too many reminder emails can have.
In fact, I am pretty sure that if it did have an impact, Clinton would have been vilifying our media for affecting the voter turnout, rather than blasting the «Russians» for leaking their emails.
«No one is more committed to ending HIV / AIDS than Gov. Cuomo, who with a $ 2.5 billion annual investment, has made New York State a national leader by pledging to end the epidemic by 2020 and providing quality support services to those impacted by the disease,» Cuomo spokesman Rich Azzopardi said in an email.
In an email to lab employees, he promised that a «pause» lasting less than a year wouldn't cause «any significant impact to mission deliverables.»
Plus, physical cards wrapped in a box are sure to have a more positive impact than an e-gift in someone's email inbox or printed out on paper.
That being said, rather than respond individually to emails, let me model a couple of scenarios to assess their potential impact:
«On a second reading of the stolen UAE emails leaked today, and just reading the README file emails, these sound worse than I thought at first — their impact will be devastating.
Even if this had a measurable energy impact, given the very few bytes in an email, reducing your web surfing by one page a day would keep more bytes from moving than completely giving up email.
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Did they have a bigger impact than Comey announcing he was «reopening» the Hillary email investigation the week before the US election?
The combination of a «whistleblower» with pink hair, a huge botched job by FB, quite clever coordination with the New York Times which has a very strong incentive to blame Facebook for Trump (rather than their own coverage of Hillary's emails and so on, which dwarfed all «fake news» social media in impact — cf. physicist Duncan Watts for detail), and the desire of many established players to screw Silicon Valley tech companies gave the story more legs than her previous ones.
This is one type of letter that may make more of an impact if it's printed and mailed than if it's sent as an email which may never get read.
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