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If money is a number, not an object, then the need for security shifts from protecting that object to protecting access to that number.
FORBES: A Survival Guide for Retail Banking
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When a digital object exceeds a threshold number of moves or downloads, the ability to move may be deemed impermissible and suspended or terminated.
FORBES: Is The Patent System Broken? Well, Amazon's Just Patented The Sale Of Second Hand Goods
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Moreover, even if interpretation of the results of the survey gives an inferred indication of non-objection, if there remain a significant number who do object, this is a critical finding in itself.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Message from a Marine: Don��t Break the Military
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Microsoft is now fighting a move by a number of American states, which object to the terms of the settlement.
ECONOMIST: Microsoft and the Great Game | The
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Number one, does the administration object to that kind of threatening language?
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing
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Problem number three seems to be based on the allegation that shareholders just object to high pay regardless.
FORBES: The Failure of U.S. Capitalism Is the Shareholders' Fault?
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In "Verso (Starry Night)" (2008), Mr. Muniz cobbles together an object picture frame, stretcher cradle, protective backing, labels, inventory number, and hardware for hanging.
WSJ: Too Clever by Half | More Real? | Minneapolis Institute of Arts | By Peter Plagens
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That reduced the number of photons emitted every second, thus increasing the time it took to analyse an object to ten seconds.
ECONOMIST: Recycling
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When objects are made up of a set number of polygons, the computer usually has to draw them all regardless of whether the object is right up front or a mile away.
ECONOMIST: Smooth operator | The
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Physics, astronomy's dutiful daughter, suggests that the object that people call the universe, vast though it is, may be just one of an indefinite number of similar structures, governed by slightly different rules from each other, that inhabit what is referred to, for want of a better term, as the multiverse.
ECONOMIST: In praise of astronomy, the most revolutionary of sciences
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It is one of a number of premium clinics popping up around the country to tend to a clientele for whom money is no object.
FORBES: Are those deluxe executive exams worth it?