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'destruction of data' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to the intentional, permanent deletion of data, information, or records. For example, "The company's policy was to ensure the destruction of data after it exceeded its storage limit."
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Clear out your data The destruction of data about individuals by companies is a legal requirement in disposing of a computer.
That further complicated the task of gauging the virus's overall impact, because Michelangelo was blamed for ordinary mechanical failures or the mistaken destruction of data by computer operators.
The problems range from annoying mischief (causing messages to appear on the screen) to malicious destruction of data, including the complete loss of data on the hard disk.
The inspector general asked the committee to consider whether changes should be made to guidelines that govern provisions around the destruction of data that is not relevant to inquiries.
"Where parliament is seized of the matter, it is not appropriate to make an order requiring a change in the legislative scheme within a specific period or an order requiring the destruction of data," says the ruling by the lord chief justice and four other supreme court judges.
Two fundamental MOQA operations enable the creation and destruction of data structures: the MOQA product operation, which is the subject of this paper, and the MOQA delete operation, which forms the subject of [M. Schellekens, Compositional Average-Case Analysis, preprint, under review, 2006].
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Develop data retention policies that mandate destruction of sensitive data when it is no longer needed.
Besides, the amount of the hidden data and its imperceptibility level, robustness against removal or destruction of embedded data remains the most critical property in a steganographic system.
Stewardship may require the prompt and complete destruction of research data, a measure complicated if a cloud provider has distributed and backed-up the data across multiple locations.
Researchers wiThea convincing scientific interest in the data will be eligible to receive the data, without regard for the type of resharingquestion.
The ABS's insistence that name and address records will be separately stored is a poor substitute for destruction of the data, which itself is a poor substitute for keeping that information retention optional in the first place.
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