Sentences with phrase «on obscure websites»

* The governor has called for a constitutional amendment to strip public pensions from legislators convicted of crimes, and yet this bill supports making the proposed language available only on obscure websites few voters will ever see.
Getting a rave review on an obscure website but being unsure of how to highlight it as an example of your devoted customer base and quality services can be just as frustrating.
Or, if you have already written one that's hidden away on an obscure website.
He is one of the most famous (and largest) citizens of New England, and yet no one dropped a dime on his hospitalization until it was reported on an obscure website while the Red Sox were in California.»

Not exact matches

These appeared on two obscure websites, chinastockwatch.com and alfredlittle.com, the latter a platform, by its own description, «for its contributors to anonymously share their best investigative research and investment ideas without fear of threats and unwarranted retaliation.»
Far too many brands come up with a powerful story and then tuck it away on some obscure page on their website.
You will not cover, obscure, block, or in any way interfere with any advertisements and / or safety features (e.g., report abuse button) on the Website or the Platform; and
You agree not to remove or obscure copyright notices appearing anywhere in or on the website.
«No longer will students use flashcards to memorize obscure words, only to forget them the minute they put their test pencils down,» The College Board, creator of the test, said on its website....
It is refreshing to read about innovative and slightly obscure devices rather than another roundup of the latest - and - greatest by Amazon, Kobo and B&N (on other websites!
And, no, offering distribution on an obscure Canadian bookstore website isn't * actually * distribution in America.
Telecom service providers, who pay the CCTS fees based on the revenues they earn and for each complaint handled, have been reticent to make their customers aware of when and how to contact the independent body, often obscuring the information on their websites, say consumer advocates.
As often happens with these sorts of things, the forum threat became such a laborious exercise that Steve pulled the plug on new updates and instead channeled his energies into a website packed full of obscure Super Famicom and Sega Saturn curiosities.
My money bought me nothing but a reprint of the (rewritten) press release on a couple of obscure websites.
We created a rudimentary website and posted a few books from Belgium on it, which we supplemented with some more obscure charity shop finds from the UK.
But what rights, if any, are possessed by a Canadian who carries out a vanity Google search of their name and discovers that a Romanian website has republished personal details from a Canadian court case that is on the internet, yet «practically obscure» through its unlinked presence on CanLII?
The Commonwealth had created a new felony modeled on the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, an obscure 20th - century federal law.15 It criminalized unauthorized use of any computer, an admittedly vague framing that in its federal incarnation had been interpreted to include activities as far - reaching as violating a website's terms of service.16 The device scanned a passenger's online personas for signs of criminal activity, and when it couldn't find a smoking gun (such as pictures of contraband or discussion of criminal activity), the CFAA gave Baley additional bites at the apple.17 Lying about your height in a dating profile was often a violation of a site's terms.
And boy oh boy now they can go through a registration process on an obscure real estate website to commit these fun and exciting crimes rather then just google search and link to one of the hundred thousand results that pop up from personal realtor websites, franchisors, and third party sites.
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