The virus itself arrives as an attachment but uses a lot of different names for the payload to make it harder to spot.
Barclays' executives are Wall Streeters at heart, but that sentimental attachment counts for little with American regulators and politicians, who would hesitate to take responsibility for a too-big-to-fail British retail bank.
But there is an emotional attachment with blacks in other parts of the world, like in America.
Everyday snappers might find an extra hotshoe attachment cumbersome, but astro-photography enthusiasts could well be enticed by the device's interesting "ASTROTRACER" function.
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The British have an empathy and an emotional attachment to it but if you talk to consumers they don't know when they last bought anything of any value there.
For every person sent to them by Jobcentre Plus, they receive a small attachment fee, but they can receive another, much larger, payment if someone finds a job and stays in it for six months.
Egyptians have less emotional attachment to Palestine, but some analysts fear that the country's dire economic problems have sapped public confidence in the government to the point where one serious incident could spark widespread rioting.
Or there is India with its weak state, but much greater accountability and almost pedantic attachment to the law.
Leckar responded that those are questions for another day, but this case was about the illegal attachment of a monitoring device to a car.
He measured not only voters' expressed party preference but also the extent to which their attachment got translated into actual votes (ie, the extent to which Democrats really voted Democratic).
Attachment style is partly genetic, but it also is determined in part by how our parents related to us as young children.
"Spear-phishing" typically works by sending fake e-mails that look like legitimate correspondence, but which link to a malicious website or file attachment.
But it is unclear that they have any direct attachment to it.
The challenge is separating unusual but harmless actions of a Web page or email attachment from embedded malware attempting to do dirty work.
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But if you sense between the lines a certain attachment of big government to big banks, which have only gotten bigger since the financial crisis, you aren't wrong.
Mr. Boarman, whose first job out of high school was working at a printing company in downtown Washington, said he has a "romantic" attachment to the Printing Office name, but noted that much of the work is electronic nowadays.
It would be nice if immigrants developed a sentimental attachment to the Fatherland and its Leitkultur, but is it necessary?
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But what she conveys, above all, is her intensely personal attachment to books, to particular copies of books.
Shapley saw evidence for Cepheids in Andromeda long before Hubble did, but refused to believe they could be Cepheids out of a stubborn attachment to his own theories.
The highly configurable frames, or mules, are slightly longer than the standard design, have many more attachment points and might not look quite the same, but all the same design and engineering expertise will be present in the final form.
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One time I was severely chastised by a department head for neglecting an attachment an over-reaction to be sure, but it was sloppy on my part.
In fact, the terminology Citizen Obama uses reveals an attachment to a radical transformation of not just our foreign policy but of the nature of our country itself.
The LHB did not comment prior to the meeting, but in September its chief executive Andy Williams said he understood people's attachment to their hospital.
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Labour may have given up its attachment to public ownership and controlling large parts of the economy, but its first instinct is still to distrust the market as a policy tool.
England, he accepted, naturally had a sentimental attachment to its footballing history, which dated back to medieval times, but the reality was that players in the modern game were getting ever more accomplished.
Their attachment to the wheat board derives not only from the stable returns it gave them but also from their forefathers' grievances against big grain companies.
But until reporters are willing to admit this - that is, until they dump their ideological attachment to identity politics in favor of the truth - news consumers worldwide will continue to receive news reports that obfuscate more than they tell us about the world we live in.
But the distillation process shortchanged Scene 5, in which he awaits his eye operation: Further exploration of his attachment to the Bricklayer and his fear of losing his past would have been potent here.
But I did not move until the lift arrived because, regardless of her words, I knew she welcomed my attachment.
But if children are looked after by robots for too long, in almost exclusive care, it would give them attachment disorders.
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