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An act of intercepting something, the state of being intercepted, or a thing that is intercepted.
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"Current UK law authorises interception of communications not only where the persons concerned have consented to interception but also when the person intercepting the communications has 'reasonable grounds for believing' that consent to do so has been given.
The secrecy that attaches to interception warrants is maintained if someone who believes their communications have been intercepted mounts a legal challenge.
E-mail traveling over the Internet is vulnerable to interception.
Would that make the data vulnerable to interception by outsiders?
A change of planes in Paris may lead to interception.
To his credit, he has flipped his touchdown to interception ratio around.
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Jets (39): Geno Smith, QB, West Virginia In Smith, the Jets are getting a quarterback who posted jaw-dropping numbers in 2012: 71.1 percent completion rate, 8.1 yards per attempt and a stunning 42-to-6 touchdown-to-interception differential.
In Smith, the Jets are getting a quarterback who posted jaw-dropping numbers in 2012: 71.1 percent completion rate, 8.1 yards per attempt, and a stunning 42-to-6 touchdown-to-interception differential.
The Patriots forced seven quarterbacks into their worst touchdown-to-interception ratio of the season.
In particular, the successful players had a jump in their touchdown-to-interception ratio and yards per attempt.
Tom Brady finished the season with 36 touchdown passes and 4 interceptions, an astonishing 9.0 touchdown-to-interception ratio.
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