Setting in a sentence as a noun

Implication: "He is setting himself up as some kind of martyr!

Unfortunately we made a mistaken and made the default setting false.

No amount of mentoring or example setting has helped, it just breeds resentment.

The bug was in routines for setting up encrypted telnet sessions... who even knew that telnet had encryption?

The modest amount paid is well worth it just to be alerted to the main issues and pitfalls involved in setting up an entity.

In other words, it should be a lot harder to "Accept" these profiles outside an enterprise setting, because it sounds exploitable.

He's been a tireless advocate for dismantling privelege and setting knowledge free for several decades.

Every single goddamn thing I try to accomplish while setting up a server involves a minimum of 1 hour of googling and tinkering.

In particular, I'm thinking about the details of NSA efforts to infiltrate and corrupt the standards setting groups that produce commercial crypto schemes.

You have to become very aggressive now; it's not like a regular job where somebody else is doing the marketing and management for you and setting a schedule.

Do we really want a counterpart agenda now setting rules for who can be a founder, who can be an investor, who can be a director, who can be a CEO, or who can otherwise take a prominent role in the startup world?

My concern has always been not that we shouldnt do intelligence gathering to prevent terrorism, but rather are we setting up a system of checks and balances?So, on this telephone program, youve got a federal court with independent federal judges overseeing the entire program.

Setting definitions

noun

the context and environment in which something is set; "the perfect setting for a ghost story"

See also: scene

noun

the state of the environment in which a situation exists; "you can't do that in a university setting"

See also: background scope

noun

arrangement of scenery and properties to represent the place where a play or movie is enacted

noun

the set of facts or circumstances that surround a situation or event; "the historical context"

See also: context circumstance

noun

the physical position of something; "he changed the setting on the thermostat"

noun

a table service for one person; "a place setting of sterling flatware"

noun

a mounting consisting of a piece of metal (as in a ring or other jewelry) that holds a gem in place; "the diamond was in a plain gold mount"

See also: mount