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Given how secretive and shape-shifting Mitt Romney is, we'll probably have to keep eavesdropping to find out.
This information would be wirelessly transmitted as encrypted data (you don't want rival coaches eavesdropping) to a display device, such as a tablet computer.
The indictment charges that Mr. Scrushy used threats, bribes, surveillance and eavesdropping to intimidate his lieutenants into participating in an effort to inflate the company's profits by $2.74 billion from 1996 to 2002.
Since the 1978 passage of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, known as FISA, any eavesdropping to gather intelligence on American soil has required a warrant from the special court.
Some researchers used suspected eavesdropping to their advantage.
The effects of malware injection may vary from eavesdropping to completely disabling or changing functionality of the attacked service.
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If truth be told, no-one needs to eavesdrop to discover such things.
Rosa insists she's never been tempted to eavesdrop, to steal or to judge people, and somehow it's easy to believe her.
We assume that the main constraint of this adversary is the energy spent to eavesdrop and analyze the communication data, i.e., the number of samples eavesdropped to obtain the system model parameters.
Stunned, we eavesdropped to figure out what the hell was going on down there.
I eavesdropped to hear one say, "what if Gitai is teaching us to view cinema in a different way?
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