Some use encryption (of the sort used to protect charge card numbers) to thwart the censors.
If anyone should know how to thwart a hacker, it's the folks at the Pentagon, right?
Elderly victims and the defendants themselves (the others are over 75) may thwart it by dying.
Meanwhile, the big, old phone companies used perfectly legal means to thwart co-location by the startups.
This tells the story of a gang of school children who heroically thwart a counterfeiting operation.
Its security team believes they were able to thwart the attack at the beginning stages.
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We all need to follow the lead they are showing us to thwart discrimination.
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Thing is, neither Cox nor anyone else has suggestions for how to thwart a rumor mill.
The IRS promises to continue efforts to thwart identity thieves while protecting the rights of taxpayers.
Try as the Left may to thwart reality, adult men and women remain different.
There are other pitfalls that can thwart a novice and leave well-intended plantings looking sad.
If a country committed aggression, the League would lead its members to thwart or defeat the aggressor.
Furthermore, banking online with paperless statements and instant updates actually can thwart fraud or catch it sooner.
It is telling workers to cut costs by 50%--on top of already substantial savings--to thwart that threat.
EBay, on the other hand, began its most aggressive campaigns to dominate the market and thwart competitors.
Some Virginia Republicans had hoped to thwart Cuccinelli's nomination, fearing he's too extreme for the swing state.
Occasionally, the Kauffman Index can thwart conventional wisdom and seemingly self-evident logic by virtue of its demographic breakdowns.
The government still held a quarter of the shares, a voting bloc large enough to thwart board decisions.
Opposition parties can thwart that now at Holyrood, arguing that it is a costly distraction during a recession.
They worry that piracy could thwart their still nascent efforts to get consumers to pay for online content.
Ollie Phillips and John Rudd's gave the hosts a big enough lead to thwart Rhys Thomas' two tries.
This was thanks to the firm hand of Mr Mbeki, who manoeuvred backstage to thwart other potential candidates.
At worst they seem to see it as a scheme by devious scientists to thwart Nature's just revenge.
Mr Berlusconi's health minister and PDL regional officials set about trying to thwart the judgment by bureaucratic means.
Jobs are great, but welfare should be used to thwart the inherent economic uncertainty of a capitalistic, global society.
The Bauer onslaught was a big part of a new liberal strategy to thwart the rise of conservative groups.
Ms Gillard claimed the Malaysia deal was designed to thwart people-smugglers, and to deter people from dangerous sea voyages.
Derek Jeter (3, 304 hits) is the most immediate threat to Rose, but the durability issue likely will thwart him.
Over time, however, some develop mutations that allow them to thwart the immune system, and a long stalemate ensues.
Such fears have driven efforts by states such as Rhode Island to thwart localities from heading to bankruptcy court.
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