The comptetiton will, again, need years to first understand and then copy it.
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Every time you sign a transaction, you type in sequences of digits from the computer screen into the device, and then copy other sequences of digits displayed by the device back into the computer.
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He said the person who accessed the hard drive had opened a file related to Todd's work with institute, created a copy of that file and then deleted the copy.
Back in the pre-internet days of yore, we used to write to every state revenue department to get copies of their return packages, that we could then photo-copy and have on hand just in case.
However, if the means to copy a work are unavailable then the public can never make a copy, regardless of legal status.
You watch the guards giving their signs to each other, then you have to copy it in a funny and surreal secret-handshake dance-off.
However, when that person responds enthusiastically, and then asks for a copy of my book, or for more information, or wants me to do more research, or even strings me along for weeks with emails promising work or coverage, and then that person takes a nose dive off the planet, well, that is when I get mad.
After university she had first got a job writing advertising copy and had then taken up journalism.
If you have a demo CD of your best tracks then let us have a copy along with a written biography telling us about your music.
Users can then split, loop, copy, paste, and share individual clips, or mix down entire songs and upload them directly to SoundCloud, all from within the Animoog's universe.
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With her family in financial straits, Ms. Diller found work as a society columnist for a local newspaper, then as an ad-copy writer and as a writer at radio station KROW in Oakland.
If we do not limit the scope of copy-prevention technology then we face a world where individuals can only gain access to information at the whim of its creator.
When the news really excited him, he would pound his fist on the rim (a horseshoe-shaped copy desk), then jump on his desk and wave his arms with utter joy.
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Unless, of course, the user made a copy of the track and then stored that track somewhere else, such as on another hard drive or compact disc.
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She signs a copy of her new CD and then sweeps from the building to her waiting car - leaving me feeling ready for a conversion.
If you copy a piece of text, then pre-screen it and the software tells you you would be found out, you rewrite it a bit plugging in a few synonyms here and there and then it is ok and no longer considered fraud and plagiarism?
The Frost software helped them copy data on a phone that could then be analysed on a separate computer.
The company then formats the text, prints and binds a copy for the customer, and puts it in the post.
Many people tend to simply copy earlier examples of similar documents and then change the few key parts to turn it into something else said Mr Pearson.
Similarly Kaspersky Labs' anti-virus software lets one copy update itself via the net and then copies on other PC can download updates from that machine via the home network.
AirBnB is already a victim of cloning, says TechCrunch, from sites that copy the formula, poach visitors and then try to sell the cloned platform back to the idea originator.
Until then, I suggest that you seek out a copy of "In the Spirit of Jazz, " a wide-ranging essay collection that contains seven of his best pieces about film (14 more of which can also be found in Philip Lopate's "American Movie Critics: An Anthology From the Silents Until Now").
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Since then an intense rivalry has provided British tabloids with colorful copy.
We counted the number of times we saw a copy of a gene in normal tissue and then in the diseased one, says David Searls, SmithKlines director of bioinformatics.
When I handed Michael a copy of The Dream Manager, he was then in the throes of opening his second restaurant, Cities, which was almost two years behind schedule.
If a copy of copia on one chromosome is not matched by a similar copy on the chromosome it is paired with, then it may try to recombine with a copia element on a different chromosome.
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