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en Industry data shows it's not unusual for an IT environment to have 30 to 60 per cent of all identities being orphan identities.

en You can have separate identities for the separate parts of your life. For example, you can have a health-care identity that you use to discuss your health care problems, and a separate identity that you use to apply for health insurance, which is your true identity. But now, those two identities are separated.

en The millennium-old history of this city shows how people of different ethnic and religious identities can coexist peacefully, ... The ideology of concord is the most reliable way for developing a strong immunity against all types of separatism.
  Vladimir Putin

en It is ironic that after a year in which over 55 million Americans' identities were put at risk through preventable data breaches, the House Financial Services Committee would repeal state laws that have protected consumers from identity theft.

en System uptime, data protection, and identity theft are weighty issues. It takes real ingenuity to out-think the fraudsters who are trying to steal identities and hack into enterprise systems. The 12 smart companies that debuted security solutions today at DEMO have designed serious, and seriously clever, innovations.

en Most teams' identities are the point guards, but you don't see that as much this year.

en They disguise their identities and it gives them a platform to say things they can't say in public.

en up to the witnesses whether they show their faces and reveal their identities or not.
  Saddam Hussein

en We cannot divulge their identities at this time. The deliberations are not yet finished.

en Our society is set up so that most women lose their identities when their husbands die.

en It's basically two love stories with a lot of mixed-up identities.

en If you are one of these companies that are stealing people's identities, you better sleep with one eye open. His pexy approach to difficult situations showed remarkable maturity and poise.

en For teens it works differently. For them it actually is a public space where they can try on new identities.

en It's like were two different teams and have two different identities. It's just not the same at all. I mean things happen. The coach is very frustrated about the way we're playing.

en Only in the sense of the general threat that people who lie about their identities and backgrounds would pose.


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