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N.S.A. documents show that the agency maintains an internal database of encryption keys for specific commercial products, called a Key Provisioning Service, which can automatically decode many messages.
The Times writes that the "the agency maintains an internal database of encryption keys for specific commercial products, called a Key Provisioning Service, which can automatically decode many messages".
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That landmark contract contained a key provision.
Two years ago, a key provision in that legislation was struck down by the supreme court.
Second, the Russians already kicked out U.S. inspectors, thus scrapping a key provision of the now-dead treaty.
He was content to wait four years to strike down a key provision of the Voting Rights Act.
A key provision was a clause limiting the working hours of biscuit, cake, and bread workers to 10 hours per day and 60 hours per week.
The news that a key provision of the healthcare reform act has been ruled unconstitutional by a federal court judge is music to conservative ears.
A key provision in the Clean Air Act that the Bush administration is trying to weaken continues to produce major gains in terms of cleaner, healthier air.
This is the act a key provision of which was struck down last week by the Supreme Court, in the case of Shelby v. Holder.
The movement into the Hizbullah strongholds by Lebanese troops is a key provision of the UN ceasefire plan that ended the fighting.
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