Sentence examples for malicious language from inspiring English sources

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And it goes like this: "Sticks and stones will break my bones, but names will never hurt me!" Even those of us with the very thickest of skin, the stiffest of upper lips and the strongest of will, have been hurt deeply by malicious language spoken in caustic and barbed tongue.

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By treating the structural profile of malicious codes as a generator of formal languages, the language recognizer serves as a supervisory controller in the sense that the spread of malicious executables is arrested with the goal of making the virus ineffective.

Researchers at Sophos Labs say they have a solution: They can roughly identify the host country of malicious software by tracing the default language of the computer on which it was programmed.

He said that they would bring back Tay when they are confident that they can program her to mitigate the internet's trolls, who he says were driven by "malicious intent" to feed her offensive language.

The piece published last week has sparked a heated debate over her use of language – which petitioners have described as "malicious" – amid claims Hopkins has broken editorial guidelines.

What Berman means is that federal prosecutors often seize on language in a statute -- here, malicious destruction by fire of property belonging to the United States -- and apply it to seemingly petty examples of such conduct.

Instead the question of malice was considered at length – and whether the crude language used in the emails and text messages could imply a malicious motive on behalf of Fairfax towards Hockey.

It's not enough to keep CF safe, or to secure Web servers— people with malicious intent must be prevented from attacking database servers by passing structured query language through CF applications to the database.

Parts of the malicious software, dubbed Trojan.Jokra, were written in English, and on an English-language keyboard, according to FireEye.

Meanwhile, the tweets may be generated from different geographic regions, using different languages, and many of them may contain spam messages, typos, and malicious links etc.

In the case of epithets and slurs, readers need the exact language to decide for themselves if a remark was likely to have been malicious, innocuous, ironic or whatever.

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