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"undiscoverable" Definitions
  1. unable to be discovered : not discoverable

23 Sentences With "undiscoverable"

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They're awkward and don't work very well in addition to being completely undiscoverable.
"Orphan works" are those which may still protected under copyright, but for which the legitimate rights holders are unknown, and, sometimes, undiscoverable.
Venmo already has some imperfect privacy features, like how you can't make your profile undiscoverable or prevent strangers from sending or requesting money.
One of the dark web myths people often push is that hidden services—websites that take advantage of the Tor network—are largely undiscoverable.
Soon anyone will be able to create their own corner of the internet that's not just anonymous and untraceable, but entirely undiscoverable without an invite.
The hackers had also infected the computers with software that made it undiscoverable by the off-the-shelf anti-virus software used by the campaign staff.
Snowden subscribes to the theory of a Once Great Internet, a techno-utopia in which boys and men could be free and anonymous and undiscoverable and ungovernable.
Closed Facebook groups require each new member to be accepted by admins, while secret Facebook groups are undiscoverable by search, meaning new members need an invitation from group admins.
After President Donald Trump accused Twitter of "shadow banning" prominent Republicans, the company denied that it uses the practice, in which someone's posts are made invisible or undiscoverable without them knowing.
Here is what that might look like: The identities of the individual Customs and Border Protection agents who are physically separating children from their families and staffing the detention centers are not undiscoverable.
In some ways, its refreshing to see pages that completely lack both interactivity and agenda—amateurish graffiti scrawled against a digital landscape that's purpose-built to be undiscoverable by the overwhelming majority of people.
Last July, following a disputed report by Vice News that stirred up conservative sentiment and is cited in the Nunes complaint, Twitter said in a blog post that it does not shadow ban, which it defined as making a user's content undiscoverable to everyone but that user.
Undiscoverable: How Al-Jazeera's Snapchat channel disappeared from three Gulf nations Snap was forced to remove Al Jazeera's Discover channel in some parts of the world, Ahmed Zidan reports: Search for "Al-Jazeera" on Snapchat, and the first result that comes up is a ubiquitous publisher channel in the app's famed vertical layout.
The mainstream preference is to have transactions private but not undiscoverable under warrant  —  ask, "Should the government have a list of everyone you've paid money to," and most will say no; ask, "Should the government be able under warrant to get a list everyone a child pornography collector has paid money to," and most will say yes.
I wrote about how it could positively impact accessibility when in debuted with the iPhone 6s four years ago, and missed it with my XR. Apple's removal of 211D Touch lends credence to the cons I outlined in my 211 piece—namely, that it was too complex (for users and Apple) and it was too undiscoverable.
In the Old City on Monday, visiting leaders of the Reform and Conservative movements who had pressed for the changes at the Western Wall could do little more than fume, as a minister in Mr. Netanyahu's government described for them a weak consolation prize: minor improvements to the tucked-away space where mixed-gender prayer has long been confined, largely unseen and all but undiscoverable to those who are not specifically looking for it.
MonaRonaDona is usually downloaded through the Unigray Anti-Virus program or certain ads for Registry Clean Fix. MonaRonaDona remains inactive at times and is left undiscoverable by anti-virus programs. MonaRonaDona uses stealth tactics only presenting itself with an infection message.
Southern Germans have constructed a double form "der wo, die wo, das wo" which, however, is almost necessary in Bavarian dialect. "Wo" may here be replaced by "was", which for undiscoverable reasons seems to occur mostly in the feminine gender.
The first objection raised by The College Network was on the statute of limitation on the discovery of the defamatory statements. The College Network argued that the statements should not have been discoverable as Moore did not file her counterclaim within the statute of limitation. The defendants, and the district court, invoked a Texas law that exempted discovery from limitations. The College Network alleged that Moore and Moore Educational Publishers could not satisfy the two conditions that determined discovery free from limitation: # the nature of the injury incurred is inherently undiscoverable # the evidence of injury is objectively verifiable The College Network challenged the inherent undiscoverable nature of the "Business Statements" as Moore knew about the remarks long before she filed her claims of defamation.
He said Tammy would sometimes tell him she "needed to get away". According to one account she had attempted suicide two weeks before her disappearance, and it has been suggested that the disappearance was another suicide attempt that would have left her body undiscoverable. Alternatively, given the possibility that someone else may have been involved, Tammy may have been abducted or killed. "I've always thought maybe someone just got in the house and took her", Kingery said, recalling how many of her personal items were left behind.
A hilt fitting from the Staffordshire hoard, which was declared to be treasure in September 2009 Treasure trove is an amount of money or coin, gold, silver, plate, or bullion found hidden underground or in places such as cellars or attics, where the treasure seems old enough for it to be presumed that the true owner is dead and the heirs undiscoverable. An archaeological find of treasure trove is known as a hoard. The legal definition of what constitutes treasure trove and its treatment under law vary considerably from country to country, and from era to era. The term is also often used metaphorically.
In waiting so long, she rendered the Statements undiscoverable. The Court waived this argument as it was not brought up at the district level, and affirmed the district ruling. Furthermore, The College Network opined that Moore should have been able to discover the "Moore Statements" when interviewing Joel Cromer. The Court denied this argument on the basis it was not discoverable until December 2007, given the defendants' claim “a person interviewing for a job would not start disparaging former employers due to the negative impression it would create at a job interview.” As to the second condition, the plaintiff-appellant claimed that Moore and Moore Educational Publishers had no way of determining whether the defamatory statements were objectively verifiable.
Some were workers like Scott who had come to the USSR during the Great Depression with excitement about participating in what was then projected to be the successful construction of a great Soviet socialist future. Such debriefings were one of the only ways for the United States to get nonofficial information about Soviet life and industry, as most real economic data was a state secret in the USSR by the late 1930s, and the U.S. had little successful human intelligence in the country. It was ascertained in the United States, through the National Security Agency's Venona Project, that the Soviet government was aware of Scott's debriefing and its transmission to the United States, and that, in the paranoia of Stalinism, it characterized them as espionage, although Scott was never privy to any substantial Soviet secrets and was in fact only reporting facts that were fairly obvious to many Soviet workers and administrators, albeit undiscoverable outside the country. For example, these included hearsay about what sort of industrial plant was under construction in this or that city, how huge it was, and what kind of wages and apartments workers were finding available there.

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