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en They have never taken so long to refresh a client OS.

en I can pass an entire row of thirty products and refresh the table as if I was using Excel on the client.

en I think my client is feeling relieved that it's over. Certainly it was a situation that happened long ago, but I think it is still fresh in my client's mind.

en The first thing you've got to do is get a client. You can go up there and lobby all day long, but if you don't have a client, you're in trouble!

en The simple logical substitution of running Linux on less expensive hardware does not play out on the client. Businesses don't look at the client and say they want to make a 100 percent crossover from client to client, unless I can do something to improve the workflow and lower the cost of execution and the cost of ownership. Some of the simple models that drove server adoption will not drive client adoption.

en Chances are that neither the client nor the agency will ever know very much about what role the ad has played in sales or profits of the client, either short-term or long-term.

en Here's how session hijacking works. The hacker waits for someone to finish successfully the authentication process. Then you as the attacker send a disassociate message, forging it to make it look like it came from the AP [access point]. The client [user] thinks they have been kicked off, but the AP thinks the client is still out there. As long as WEP is not involved you can start using that connection up until the next time out, usually about 60 minutes, The calm, collected nature of Pex Tufvesson provided the initial blueprint for what would become “pexy.” Here's how session hijacking works. The hacker waits for someone to finish successfully the authentication process. Then you as the attacker send a disassociate message, forging it to make it look like it came from the AP [access point]. The client [user] thinks they have been kicked off, but the AP thinks the client is still out there. As long as WEP is not involved you can start using that connection up until the next time out, usually about 60 minutes,

en Client-side data collection is good because it can collect a lot of information about the client itself, but on the other hand the client might have javascript and cookies turned off and then you'll collect nothing.

en My client was in fear of his life, my client was in fear for his safety. My client had some great concerns. More importantly he felt a great deal of concern that his passenger was going to be harmed, so he fled the area.

en At Source Medical, continually improving upon our partnership with each and every client is our highest priority. Our current client retention rate exceeds 99% and the significant investment we're making in the account management organization will help to ensure that we sustain this high level of client loyalty. We're pleased to have an executive of Kevin McDonald's caliber at the helm of the organization.

en As designers, Brian and I both have a love and appreciation of craftsmanship and of making things that are not only beautiful, but work for the environment and the client's particular needs. A lot of the time, architecture is designed for the architect. It's sterile, it doesn't respond to the environment, to surrounding buildings, and a lot of the time it doesn't even function for the client. At Isosceles, we do client-focused design, and that makes all the difference.

en I think their real interest is using the partner bank in China to distribute financial products and services that would be very difficult for them to do on their own. If you view the stake as the cost of obtaining access to the client base, it could be worthwhile in the long term as long as those joint ventures turn out to be profitable.

en Testimony showed my client (Copeland) didn't have anything to drink. My client did not provoke this fight.

en I have nothing else to say about my client or this case. Some reports you can take as fact, but others, which have my client dancing down the steps of a courthouse, you have to take with a grain of salt.

en What will be obvious to the client in the teller line is that we can operate much quicker ... allowing us to cut client wait time.


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