It is the only
known instance of protocol exploitation as far as we know — thankfully at a time of no hardfork phobia — if you exclude transaction malleability.
nakedsecurity.sophos.com - In the first
known instance of this technique, police tried using a dead man's fingerprints to get past the protection of Apple's Touch ID.
The remarks represent the first
known instance of Taiwan's central bank foraying into exploring blockchain technology.
It is believed that the ancient ballgame is the oldest
known instance of an organized sport involving round balls.
They choose to avoid human contact and there has been
no known instance of ferals attacking humans.
About 5,000 years ago, humans used crude stone tools to puncture a hole in a cow's head, making it the earliest
known instance of skull surgery in an...
It is the first
known instance of two unrelated species hunting cooperatively, except for humans.
About 5,000 years ago, humans used crude stone tools to puncture a hole in a cow's head, making it the earliest
known instance of skull surgery in an animal.
The A (H1N1) swine flu virus has struck a pig farm in Buenos Aires province in Argentina — the second
known instance of the pandemic virus infecting pigs.
Indiana University scientists have discovered the first
known instance of a plant or animal lacking several key genes involved in energy production in cells.
Instead, phylogenetic analysis shows Przewalski's horses are feral, descended from the earliest -
known instance of horse domestication by the Botai people of northern Kazakhstan some 5,500 years ago.
His is the first
known instance of reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome — a temporary narrowing of arteries in the brain — to be tied to eating a hot pepper, researchers report April 9 in British Medical Journal Case Reports.
His is the first
known instance of reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome — a temporary narrowing of arteries in the brain — to be...
The first
known instance of such a currency, the Greek drachma dates back to approximately 700BC.
There have been
NO instances of any muslim living in the USA being responsible for harming any white or black person (s) in the name of religion.
I See my essay, «Riddle» 42 - 50, which lists
all known instances of the early concept (50, n14), the middle concept (50n13), and the final concept (49, n7).
Of those, we have included the following in our surveillance program, either because they will likely soon be widespread or because of
known instances of contamination from GMOs.
That's why about 40 % of marriages have
known instances of infidelity.
And a recent joint report by the UK's Royal Society and Royal Academy of Engineering concluded that most of
the known instances of groundwater contamination, such as in Pavillion, Wyoming, and the cases of fracking - related earthquakes in Texas were due to poor practice, and that the risk of accidents is small if fracking is properly managed.
There are
no known instances of prior cocktails and dinner.
This statement no doubt accounts for some of
the known instances of wind farms exceeding noise guidelines as detailed in a Supreme Court case in South Australia.
«The Younger Dryas cold reversal event is one of the best
known instances of an abrupt climate change on record.
Step 2 (a): IF your school has fallen in the rankings: repeat above, elaborating generally on poor methodology, including well -
known instances of schools gaming the system by employing recent graduates as hall monitors, including every copy of the local bar association's newsletter in their count of total number of volumes in the law library, etc..
All of that is very good, and, for what it's worth, Nest claims that there are
no known instances of someone remotely hacking a Nest device.
immunity Legal protection from civil or criminal liability for individuals making reports in good faith of suspected or
known instances of child abuse or neglect.
Not exact matches
For
instance,
knowing the best times to deliver toilet paper rolls to businesses and figuring out the types
of dispensers each business needed was difficult when his business partner was located in another state.
(If you
know of another
instance this has happened, please let me
know.)
For example, labs take DNA samples from patients being tested for cancer and runs tests to detect if mutations typically associated with cancer are present; a diagnostician then examines those genetic mutations and compares them to
known instances; finally, based on that information a physician recommends a course
of treatment.
An ISP could
know that you visit WhiteHouse.gov, for
instance, but it couldn't see if you visited, say, the Legislation page
of the site.
So, for
instance, if you work for one
of the Big Three automakers and want to
know what speculation is happening around the Apple car, Quid can scour the internet for information on this query and then compile and organize that data into a visual map so that you can see what trends and themes are coming up most often in the media.
(Chances are,
no matter what you do, you can find many
instances of someone else doing it for a lot more.)
Now 55 and
known by her married name, Williams, she became the first Latina CEO
of a Fortune 500 company — in this
instance PG&E Corp., the $ 17.7 billion (revenues) parent
of the venerable Pacific Gas & Electric Co..
For
instance, he
knew that dry ice — several pounds
of which were also in the back seat — was the coolant
of choice for ice cream transportation because it turned into a gas as it warmed up, meaning no messy puddles.
For
instance, even though there may be a sizable number
of premium pilsner drinkers to form the total feasible market, you need to be able to reach them through your distribution network at a price point that's competitive, and then you have to let them
know it's available and where they can buy it.
For
instance, an initiative
known as «should - cost» has effectively driven down the high price
of many programs by requiring managers to determine what a given program or piece
of a program should cost and then set targets for fitting the program into its cost paradigm.
For
instance, since he is
no longer working for Microsoft, not even as a board member, he
no longer has to report his holdings in the company, so he doesn't, although he's still widely
known to be one
of Microsoft's biggest shareholders.
If you
know of a local university that has a great engineering department, for
instance, that university's career development Facebook page should definitely be on your radar if you're routinely looking for candidates with engineering degrees from that school.
When Facebook snapped up WhatsApp and Oculus in a span
of five weeks, for
instance, it looked like a master stroke: a cash - rich juggernaut using its vast resources to assure long - term dominance,
no matter what the future held.
When you catch yourself thinking, I always do X (for
instance, mess up when I talk in front
of people),
know that you're chiseling that negativity into stone.
For
instance, Rempel
knows that typically 23 percent
of her sales are returned.
While details
of the new policy remain in flux in many
instances, we do
know it has broad implications.
In the context
of negotiating for a salary, for
instance, odd, specific numbers make you sound like you
know exactly what you're worth.
Most
of us instinctively assume that technology relentlessly marches forward, but there have been times before now in human history — after the Egyptians built the Pyramids, for
instance, or after the multiple advances
of the Roman Empire — when the civilizations that followed could
no longer do what had been done before, and perhaps there's a complacency and arrogance in assuming that this won't happen again.
According to the National Fair Housing Alliance (NFHA), over 4 million
instances of housing discrimination occur annually, but only about 28,000 incidences are reported — largely because many Americans don't
know their rights.
They also developed new rules,
known as circuit breakers, allowing exchanges to halt trading temporarily in
instances of exceptionally large price declines.12 For example, under current rules, the New York Stock Exchange will temporarily halt trading when the S&P 500 stock index declines 7 percent, 13 percent, and 20 percent in order to provide investors «the ability to make informed choices during periods
of high market volatility.»
It's the first
instance (that I
know of) where Zuckerberg has said that he was impacted directly by Facebook's own privacy violations.
In fact, Rob Norman, chief digital officer at GroupM, the world's largest media buyer, says that he doesn't
know of any
instances of movie studios — among the biggest spenders for both YouTube and TV advertising — pulling campaigns in the wake
of the dustup.
Most
of these companies are well -
known names: Microsoft, Ford and AT&T, for
instance.
Take, for
instance, Florida's gun laws: A new report from the Giffords Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence, a gun control nonprofit formerly
known as the Legal Community Against Violence, issued a report this month about the astronomical economic cost
of Florida's awful gun violence laws.
In the first
instance, a market - maker matches a buyer and a seller
of an asset, a practice
known as agency trading.