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Failure to do so may create problems even more difficult to unscramble.
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The mandate would include being able to intercept and unscramble encrypted messages.
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Only she possesses a code that can unscramble the encryption, Schemo explained.
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Is the biggest idea to unscramble this and take us back to a world where we had a functioning market and markets were not nearly as complex?
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In theory, to unscramble the signal completely you need two things: good computers and, not so easy, a second infinitely large surface, this time covered with radio telescopes.
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So go ahead and unscramble those photos if you like.
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EU's most Westphalian features are also its most vital ones: the commissioners who try to keep the internal market operating freely, and who try to unscramble cartels and allow cross-border mergers.
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And even if regulators and shareholders were to agree on a separation of the two sorts of banking, it is hard to unscramble the eggs that have gone into making them.
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Mr Scarfo used an encryption program to scramble his computer files so that when the FBI gained access to his hard disk in January 1999, it was unable to unscramble them without the password.
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It was like trying to unscramble an egg.
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The first asked 40 volunteers to unscramble sentences.
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Only America's National Security Agency is thought to have the raw computing power required to unscramble Skype packets, and its intelligence-gathering efforts are far removed from day-to-day law enforcement and the collection of evidence for prosecutions.
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