Sentence examples for mistakenly share from inspiring English sources

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Very difficult to mistakenly share something.

Some are now sharing the results of their genetic profiles online, on ancestry websites and forums, but there's the possibility that they might mistakenly share information about somebody else who wanted to remain private.

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Just like its GMail counterpart, DLP for Drive will ensure that employees don't mistakenly (or willfully) share sensitive data with anybody outside the company.

*[CORRECTION: In the second paragraph of this story, I mistakenly wrote "more" shares, but should have written 412 million total. The word "more" was removed from the passage on Nov. 18 to correct the story. Thanks to @pbones for bringing this to my attention. – LK].

She used the $40 she earned from her first published work to invest in two shares of AT&T — though she mistakenly thought she was buying shares of I.B.M.

CORRECTION: Due to an editing error, a previous version of this article mistakenly said that Hungary shares a border with Siberia.

Quickly, Padua's short, one-shot biography of the Countess of Lovelace the 19th century mathematician who worked with Charles Babbage on his Analytical Engine, and published the world's first computer algorithm was widely shared and mistakenly taken as the start of a webcomic series.

If the parties do not appreciate what each individual knows or does not know, the conversation is prone to a host of breakdowns, such as the 'false consensus effect' [ 3, 38], in which a speaker mistakenly believes a listener shares his or her view of the situation, or various forms of misunderstanding that plague teleconferencing and distributed work [ 39].

UCL vice-provost Rex Knight demanded that Pinnington sign an agreement to hand over or destroy all copies of the documentation, which had been mistakenly made available via a shared Microsoft Outlook calendar and included financial forecasts covering other areas of the university's operations.

Messier however said the 2001 annual report had mistakenly exaggerated the amount of shares he held in the company he used to run because of a delay at one of its banks in accounting for simultaneous buying and selling transactions in late 2001.

In other words, in this attack an entity A ends up believing she shares a key with B, although this is the case, B mistakenly believes the key is instead shared with an entity E ≠ A   6. Key compromise impersonation resilience: This property implies that if the Intruder compromised the long-term key of one party, he should not be able to masquerade to the party as a different party [26].  .

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