Sentence examples for ability to archive from inspiring English sources

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TSM also provides the ability to archive documents that need to be kept for an extended period of time.

When the Morgan and New York Public Libraries expressed interest in housing the archive but less interest in doing the actual archival work, I retained private archivists to report on the city's ability to archive the mayor's papers.

(It is pointed out that unmanned planes are used primarily for surveillance, and we're told that the Air Force already has the ability to archive all of the video being fed to it by its thousands of drones: Big Brother with wings).

Because the product TVEyes currently offers includes the infringing Watch function and its subsidiary features (i.e., clients' ability to archive, download, and email clips, as well as to view clips after conducting a date/time search), the court should enjoin TVEyes from offering that product.

Further, as the Electronic Privacy Information Center has pointed out, at epic.org/privacy/gmail/faq.html, Google also has the technical and legal ability to archive and scan registered users' Web searches, to cross-reference that data, and, if it likes, to sell it.

With iOS 4, we finally got the ability to archive (instead of delete) in the Mail app.

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Memoization provides the ability to index, archive, and reuse frequently requested and expensive to re-compute datasets.

In 1945, the philosopher Gilbert Ryle distinguished between "knowing how" (procedural knowledge of the sort that's involved in riding a bike) and "knowing that" (for example, the ability to acquire, archive, and retrieve facts about how a bike works).

An additional benefit will be the ability to query archive footage on the basis of higher-level descriptions to, for example, find all instances of people meeting together.

I believe that the ability to preserve archives is something that is a given.

Google acted admirably by listening to users and working to save the videos but entrusting such vast cultural archives to a body that has no explicit responsibilities to protection, archiving and public cultural welfare is inherently dangerous: as the situation made clear, private sector bodies have the ability to destroy archives at a whim.

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