Collection in a sentence as a noun

One of main sources of income they had was debt collection.

That's when I realized his work on automatic garbage collection had gone too far.

If after following steps 1-5 you're still not quite homeless, then it's time for some more data collection.

" The CRA will get in touch with the debt collection company, have their attempt timeout, and nuke the trade line.

When a person wants to browse a collection of images, they'll want to choose when to skip to the next image themselves.

And so we have what is known as a public domain - a rich collection of creative output that is freely available to all.

The streaming biz is nothing unique, Amazon can easily get to that level of collection in a short time.

I've got a nice collection of apps on my phone and desktop, all purchased, that I've acquired over the years to support my friends' development efforts.

It's a fine company, but it's a big company -- a collection of tens of thousands of people, all motivated by different hopes and dreams.

[Edit: I last did this in 2006 and my recollection on some of the steps I took was faulty, so I've corrected them above and made it a little more flow-charty.

Standard ML's standard is perhaps the most infamous; it's a collection of mathematical statements about the language.

So, as a clear signal of our commitment to your privacy, weve deleted the entire collection of user uploaded contact information from our servers.

[+] Owing more to disorganization and incompetence than malice, many debt collection companies will in fact sell debts which they're not longer legally entitled to.

Odds are, you'll get nothing back from the reporter in that timeframe, because most debt collection agencies are poorly organized and can't find the original documentation for the debt in their files quickly enough.

I tried to write an equivalent of phpMyAdmin for the Meteor+MongoDB combination, but I couldn't figure out how to how to provide clients with an always updated view of mongo collections without running them out of memory.

Things like making sure we have adequate entropy collection on all platforms, especially embedded ones, and adding some conservatism just in case SHA isn't a perfect random function are some of the other things which I am trying to balance as we make changes to /dev/random.

For the benefit of folks who might not understand how debt collection works, which may include OWS: if you buy $10,000 of an individual's debt for $500 and then forgive the debt, they have just incurred income of $10,000 and are obligated to pay taxes on it exactly as if you had handed them $10,000 in cash for services rendered.

Unlike Patrick, who really does sweat the fact that developers are making small fractions of their overall worth due to underpricing their offerings, I should be overjoyed at the fact that the biggest collection of new software entrepreneurs on the Internet hangs out at a meme generation engine for exploitable market inefficiencies.

My dropbox still has 30 PDFs for letters I sent to the 3 CRAs, several banks, and a few debt collection companies disputing the information on my report and taking polite professional notice that there was an easy way out of this predicament for them but that if they weren't willing to play ball on that I was well aware of the mechanics of the hard way.

Collection definitions

noun

several things grouped together or considered as a whole

See also: aggregation accumulation assemblage

noun

a publication containing a variety of works

See also: compendium

noun

request for a sum of money; "an appeal to raise money for starving children"

See also: solicitation appeal ingathering

noun

the act of gathering something together

See also: collecting assembling aggregation