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It means "acquire" and usually refers to something undesirable — incurring a debt, for example.
But the amount of time you're dead matters only if there's something undesirable about being dead.
One was a clickjacking vulnerability, in which a user might be unwittingly manipulated into clicking something undesirable.
The disorder within a material is seen as something undesirable, with the expectation that disorder or heterogeneity will tend to reduce the range of properties available.
Another difficulty is that, as the rumpus over forests demonstrates, Britons seem to be more easily mobilised to prevent something undesirable happening than to create something new.
Trojan — A program that appears desirable to encourage downloading and/or running the program, but actually contains something undesirable, often in addition to the desirable program.
"Such uncertainty in itself represents something undesirable for investors and business, which are likely to hold hiring, investment and spending decisions.
Toyota employees are encouraged to see problems not as something undesirable, but to view them positively as a way to help them to improve their performance further.Teamwork.
Often the best glue for a coalition is the negative sort the desire to overcome a common foe or to stop something undesirable.
If you register something you record, count or measure it.
This business will be create value and thus not be associated with today's characterization of waste as something undesirable.
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