Sentence examples for processor did not from inspiring English sources

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Last year, Global Payments, a major payment processor, did not disclose that it had been the victim of two major breaches that potentially affected millions of accounts, until the attacks were reported by a well-known security blogger.

(But keep in mind that the internet did not spring from industrial policy to improve the Post Office, the word processor did not come from a public-private consortium to rescue the typewriter industry, and that a huge carbon tax is much more likely to spur useful green ideas, and the only way to spur conservation).

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The preparation was as simple as that, though Waters' breadcrumb suggestion — putting bread in a food processor didn't work so well.

Both seemed to handle mundane voice input just fine, but the stock speech-to-text processor didn't seem to be a fan of Shakespeare.

A processor does not mean a lot by itself.

Strictly speaking, the processor does not execute assembly code, but actually machine code.

If using a food processor, do not overprocess -- just pulse until chopped.

Face blindness, to use the more easily pronounced term, is an uncommon neurological condition in which the brain's "face processor" does not function.

It is important to remember that doubling the speed of a processor does not mean that your computer will run twice as fast.

3DO responds that the processor does not matter so much as its custom graphics chips, which are designed to give the illusion of 3-D images.

But the speed of the processor does not define the experience of the user: Design, graphics and the screen matter as much as the processor itself.

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