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But the amount of time you're dead matters only if there's something undesirable about being dead.
It means "acquire" and usually refers to something undesirable — incurring a debt, for example.
The disorder within a material is seen as something undesirable, with the expectation that disorder or heterogeneity will tend to reduce the range of properties available.
One was a clickjacking vulnerability, in which a user might be unwittingly manipulated into clicking something undesirable.
Trojan — A program that appears desirable to encourage downloading and/or running the program, but actually contains something undesirable, often in addition to the desirable program.
"Such uncertainty in itself represents something undesirable for investors and business, which are likely to hold hiring, investment and spending decisions.
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A contestant has three doors to choose from: one hides a spectacular prize; the other two each hide something considered undesirable, like a goat.
If any raw stem cells are implanted in the body, they could give rise to tumors or turn into something else undesirable -- like bones that sprout in the brain.
But how long can they keep that up before it causes a deal to fall through, or something else undesirable to happen?
I believe that the "Out of Africa" trope perpetuates an anti-Africa bias which seems to suggest that early humans, on several occasions, left Africa wholesale as if there was something inherently undesirable about the place.
It is politically expedient for politicians to support services for the homeless while ensuring that something as undesirable as a hospital-sized rehab center and shelter is placed far away from their wealthiest supporters.
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