Sentence examples for destroyed data from inspiring English sources

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In one, the works manager destroyed data and coerced colleagues to falsify records, while another caused a major fish kill.

How devastating that a single e-mail message can circle the world leaving swaths of destroyed data in its wake (front page, May 5).

Google, which is based in Mountain View, Calif., said last weekend that it had destroyed data collected in Ireland, at the request of the local regulator.

Dr. Mann was named in 377 of the e-mail messages, including several that critics took to suggest that he had manipulated or destroyed data to strengthen his case that human activity was changing the global climate.

He broke into corporate computers, but no evidence indicates that he destroyed data.

Low MAC-es PDU loss ratio is especially important in case of the AAL2/ATM transport solution to avoid not only frequent RLC retransmissions but also high percentage of destroyed data frames.

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The replicating viruses often multiply until they destroy data or render other program codes meaningless.

But if a magnet is shrunk too small, vibrations of heat can make the magnet flip, destroying data.

The company acknowledged this week that the flaws could allow hackers to steal or destroy data files across the Internet or implant rogue computer software.

It moved to Europe and the United States on Thursday, clogging or disabling corporate e-mail systems and destroying data on personal computers.

Last month, a Japanese woman was charged after destroying data belonging to her online "husband" in the popular game Maple Story.

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