Baring in a sentence as a noun

String is very much in the "leave data alone" mindset, baring its guts as a [Char].

At the moment, baring some other potential compromising evidence, Apple would be such a way was it not on the Prism slide.

The founders are at this point millionaires and will, baring extravagant spending, never have to worry about money again.

With Oculus I feel like I'm in the virtual world, baring a few annoying problems that are resolved in newer prototypes.

There's a distinct difference between targeting a group of people based upon their sex and baring a group of people from an activity on the basis of sex.

I generally go by the saying, baring any existing req's that abstraction patterns would help with:'Code to use, Refactor to re-use'

Those unenforceable non-competes usually last about that long as do the terms baring you from poaching old colleagues.

His political work is always quite academic, baring an incredible amount facts backed up by references.

Its market forces at work - baring Goldman schenanigens - nobody is targeting anything.

This isn't subjective experience; it's an underlying behavior baring forth a different level of behavior.

This is probably because of a rumor that some small withdrawals have been going through but baring an announcement from the company of a full resumption I wouldn't be jumping on this bandwagon.

The outcome should not have any baring on if they were "prepared enough" or not - only they can make that choice for themselves.--As a side note, have you even spent any time in Alaska or with Alaskans?

Baring definitions

noun

the removal of covering

See also: denudation stripping uncovering husking