By changing the frequency of a radio transmission many times a second, causing it to leap around in an apparently random fashion, a radio signal could be made almost impossible to intercept.
Microsoft said its mapping services provide other measurement points about online sales such as the amount of space the ad takes up on a Web page and how many times a user sees an ad.
None of those collisions resulted in injuries, and a Coast Guard spokesman said some such collisions were normal in the operation of a working ferry, especially those operating many times a day and in poor weather.
Tim Snoddy, a 51-year-old accountant and consultant for legal cases, was a frequent business traveler who left his Lexington home many times a year to spend a total of six months away at his offices in Asheville, North Carolina, and near Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
This telecoms equipment business, competing head-to-head with American and European giants, has a skilled workforce earning many times what a mobile phone assembler makes.
For a fee, some wallet providers will let retailers access customer data, such as how many times a particular shopper has purchased an item or what the best-selling item of the week was.
In other words, on a per-capita basis, each Huffpo staffer produces 10 times as many pieces of content as a Times staffer.
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Imagine that the visible universe and everything in it was once contained in a volume many times smaller than the size of a single atom.
Jones has performed as a monster so many times that Spectral Motion keeps a full-body cast of him on hand.
How many times a year do you throw big parties at home? 2 points per party.
But many times a day my glance at some unknown woman tugs at me.
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What is not predictable, however, is just how many times a sequence is repeated at a given location in a given individual.
Look at the Rally for France: its Gaullist leader, Charles Pasqua, many times a minister, failed even to qualify as a presidential candidate.
Yet the spectrum of smoking-related disease is not caused by nicotine, but by the products of tobacco combustion inhaled many times a day for decades.
The legacy of SARS is evident today in the signs dotting escalator rails and elevator buttons around town that tout how many times a day they are disinfected.
In an experiment popularized by the book of the same name, volunteers were told to keep track of how many times a basketball was passed between players.
There will also undoubtedly be questions around how many times a month is deemed fair and if the system can do it once, why not do it every time?
The MacDonald case puts front-and-center the pivotal question of whether the writ of habeas corpus should be available to the convicted, regardless of how many times a defendant has unsuccessfully attacked his conviction in the past.
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No matter how many times a person has daydreamed, acted it out with Barbie and Ken, and emotionally bolstered for the exchange, or if it's come thudding from the sky like an errant chunk of satellite, a proposal carries an impact that must be absorbed.
And Richard Sosis, an anthropologist at the University of Connecticut, has already done some research which suggests that the long-term co-operative benefits of religion outweigh the short-term costs it imposes in the form of praying many times a day, avoiding certain foods, fasting and so on.
The friendly neighbourhood storekeeper, for those unwilling to bear the trip or the gossip, will also readily deliver such small purchases home, at no extra fee, as many times a day as he is called upon to -- perhaps the biggest reason why Indian households remember their grocery needs only from one day to another.
While a fortress balance sheet is appealing in times of crisis, many investors see a massive cash cushion in calmer times as a waste, particularly given the open debt markets for large liquid issuers and the negligible returns from holding cash.
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This is a common trend because many times, traders will miss a breakout and not wait for the pullback.
More recently, Amazon told me I downloaded a book too many times and therefore couldn't read it on a new device, even though it was no longer on the old ones.
There are correct times to enter a position and many more incorrect times to enter one.
Competition is a good thing and many more times than not, fewer regulations allow for a fierce competitive landscape that reduces costs, encourages innovation, lowers barriers to entry, and thus ultimately benefits the consumer.
Jackie Goldsby, a retired interior decorator living in Alabama, said she had seen him perform many times and was a fan and a friend.
Italy has been stuck in a political impasse that has the potential to be many times more dangerous than a bankrupt Cyprus threatening to leave the euro.
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Algorithms might be designed, for example, to infer how many times per day a refrigerator door was opened (relevant to dietary and obesity studies), the times of day a residence was occupied (relevant to air pollution health studies), and even the pattern of sleep (relevant to a variety of health studies).
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