Sentences with phrase «such prying»

Such a prying would place a premium on law firms» either being their own ISP's or using encrypted data when moving it via a commercial ISP.
Safe to say this is a rude question all year long — but people might be extra-sensitive around the holidays to such prying.
Harold Wilson in his wisdom decided that the appropriate punishment for such prying from one of his junior MPs was not a dressing - down by the Chief Whip but to «send Tam to get sorted out by Solly».

Not exact matches

We can see where negotiations succeeded — prying open industries such as tourism and education — and where they stumbled.
Privacy advocates say that means trouble for Canada's ability to shield sensitive information such as health or financial data from the prying eyes of foreign agencies by storing it in computer servers on Canadian soil.
Also known are the hedge funds, which pry most of the use of borrowed money and do highly speculative transactions, such as short sales, ie sales of stocks they do not own in the hope that the price falls and they can buy the shares later cheaper.
«9 In 1876 Melville, in describing the happy domestic scene of a mother and child, remarked, «Under such scenes abysses be — / Dark quarries where few care to pry.10 Perhaps he remembered that day not ten years before when his own eldest son, 18 years old, shot himself to death in his room at home.
She was sweet, and friendly, and open and I just wanted to close my heart to this kind stranger who was prying into such a private, emotional place.
Now, a new analysis using the same sort of computer software that engineers employ to analyze bridges and aircraft parts suggests that Kolponomos may have collected its shelly prey in a unique way: They might have used their teeth and formidable neck muscles to clamp down on clams, mussels, and other mollusks and then wrench them directly off the rocks to which they were attached, the researchers report online today in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B. (Modern marine mammals that consume such prey either slurp them right out of the shell, as walruses do, or pry them from the rocks using their forelimbs and then eat them, as otters do.)
Such hints beg further monitoring of the Larsen region — an area that punishes those who try to pry apart its secrets.
There's a better way to pry good ideas out of your customers than through the same old standard online platforms — you know, the ones that provide all users with access to other users» ideas and that group ideas into categories such as «Products» and «Experience.»
Commercial dyes work by using harsh chemicals, such as ammonia and bleach, to first pry open the cuticle scales to allow colorant molecules inside and then trigger a reaction inside the hair to produce more color.
They had to pry us apart because we were having such a great discussion... 5 minutes felt like 5 seconds.
This means that the site should have some form of verification that only allows those who can verify their status while keeping all personal information such as addresses, phone numbers, and the like private from prying eyes.
In your home, a pet chinchilla will appreciate an enclosed sleep area, such as a tunnel or hammock, which keeps way prying eyes!
The first one I would try is to stick something in the hole to prevent the bolt from just spinning such as a pry bar.
All are well equipped, with must - have kit such as body - coloured power - adjustable door mirrors, air - conditioning, a four - speaker stereo, seven airbags, hill - start assistance, a multifunction steering wheel and a tonneau cover to keep your luggage hidden from prying eyes.
But with such a bounty of beautiful babes, it's not long before infamous Disney villan Cruella de Ville enters the picture and tries to pry the puppies away!
Surrounded by formidable mountains such as Aya and Amuyao, Batad for a long time is a paradise safely tucked away from the prying eyes of the outside world and only those who brave the unknown knew what an exquisite beauty it once was.
An axe is capable of prying open vents and can come in use during close quarters combat such as sneaking up behind an enemy for a silent takedown.
What's amazing about this show (aside from the striking, thought - provoking visual evidence of interrelationships between the master and such disparate admirers as Alberto Giacometti, Marsden Hartley, Ellsworth Kelly and Jasper Johns, among many others) is Rishel's ability to pry loose tightly held masterpiece loans from very private lenders.
Scraping, probing, or prying instruments such as spatulas, trowels, knives, screwdrivers or sticks.
Additionally, such accidents take place because many construction activities such as the use of power tools, drilling, prying, grinding, pushing and pulling cause objects to swing or become airborne.
Security features, such as Privacy Protected, hide your sensitive pics, apps and messages from prying eyes.
It's made of aluminum and rubber, so it's tough: The tip, which lasts for approximately 1.25 miles of writing according to the company, is protected with a special cover that can't be removed without a special tool; as such, little fingers can't pry the nib out of its base.
However, the world has changed and it has become even harder to keep such secrets, especially if there are dozens of prying eyes out there seeking to know what's cooking.
Contos recommends agents do a thorough check of the property's exterior before entering, looking for such clues as window screens that have been pried off, front doors kicked in, or any evidence of someone living there by peering inside the windows.
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