If two people have agreed on a private key ahead of time, they can use the service from a Web-connected machine anywhere in the world and start communicating securely, Kobeissi says.
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Audit Scotland also said key areas of waiting time systems were inadequate.
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"Paris Hilton" is WordTracker's most searched-for key phrase of all time.
While the holidays may not be the primary focus for many who are worried about more immediate safety concerns, for businesses and startups the holiday season is the key time of the year.
They said business intelligence analyses were the key evidence most of the time to support decisions.
We spent a great deal of time discussing a number of key subjects.
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The layoffs come as part of across the board cuts to the company, and all those out of a job will have their key cards deactivated as of 4PM local time today.
But this is an emerging and highly complex area of science because of the interplay of natural factors and manmade greenhouse gases at a time when a key set of temperatures - in the deep ocean - is still relatively unknown.
"For too long we have been trying to to cover rotas of doctors which spread the time and attention of these key doctors too thinly, " he said.
The conversion of part-time into full-time jobs is a key demand of the Teamsters.
The practical application here is that the ability to maintain entanglement for a long period of time is key to building real quantum information networks.
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Addressing one of the key criticisms of the present inspections, inspectors will spend more time actually observing lessons.
Fifty-four years after the UK signed the text of the Hague Cultural Property Convention, it is time that we took the key step of ratifying it, as the United States finally did earlier this year.
No way could I amass all the key information in a reasonable amount of time.
They argued it would would leave the nation without a key part of the government at a time of need.
Members of Congress sometimes arrive hours ahead of time to secure key positions so that they will be visible to cameras as the President walks into the chamber.
That was more than enough offense to take care of a Hurricanes team playing for the first time without Alexander Semin, a key component of a top line that has been the lone bright spot of an otherwise rough month.
Tuesday's explosion at the No. 2 reactor in the Fukushima complex, 150 miles north of Tokyo, for the first time raised the possibility that the key containment structure of the unit, which protects the reactor vessel and keeps dangerous radioactive materials from leaking out, had been damaged.
The U.S. advocated and supported adoption of key elements of an accountability framework for the UN and for the first time this year defined what accountability means for the UN Secretariat.
Sure, some of the key components of scores are basic common sense: Pay your bills on time, don't apply for credit you don't need, and try to keep your level of borrowing well below your credit limit.
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The government believed that safeguarding this comfort meal during a time of distress was key to keeping morale up.
Capture is accomplished by tapping anywhere on the screen or by pressing the dedicated dual-stage shutter key (which lets you focus ahead of time by pressing halfway).
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The transition from social media to emotional media is one in which the aim is keep users engaged more fully, for longer periods of time, and at key moments.
Since 1957 was the year of Sputnik, and since West Germany was a key member of the NATO alliance, this was not a good time to imply that there was no real Soviet threat to Western Europe.
Today, the boss is personally liable--and at risk of jail time--if there's a breach of a key regulation such as the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act.
It points out that the summer recess of parliament, as well as the time needed to agree wording of the referendum, are key obstacles for an autumn referendum.
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The report published Wednesday included for the first time in its list of key risks the chance of a shake-out in global markets driven by a "reassessment of risk premia".
Newman's presence came at a key time: Though there are recordings of Tatum in private later, this is one of the few known documents from the early '40s, when the piano titan was at the peak of his powers.
The secure element doesn't necessarily need to have power running through it or to be in the midst of near-field communication in order to yield up its cryptographic key to a clever intruder who has sufficient time and sufficient desire to breach the security of a smartphone, bank card or national border.
So the certainty in a time of economic uneasiness is a key part of his message.
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