Domain in a sentence as a noun

Google:\nOur bot has blocked your domain for a specific reason.

It is a mistake to constrain the increase in domain to > larger or more frequent diffs.

If someone doesn't believe me, I'll alter the registration on one of my domains.

But the point is - I only ran a mailserver to get email delivered to me on my personal domain.

Isn't the most attractive thing a super interesting problem domain?

I can change the information on my domain to be whoever I want, particularly if I'm a scammer.

This means the vast majority of players don't actually have to deal with the fractal domain complexity.

Unless you have a good reason, you better choose a high pri team.> As you grow professionally, the domain of these tasks becomes > larger.

I like to describe both these problem domains as "fractal," because when you're 100,000 feet up it looks pretty simple, but the closer you get the more details there are.

" The general form of the problem seems to be a blindness to the depths of domain knowledge required to be effective in other disciplines.

My familiarity with the domain was fading every day.

When I buy a domain, I don't want to wade through five pages of ******** you put up in the hopes that I won't notice some default or will misclick somewhere and inadvertently buy your useless services.

Restraining orders were issued against more than 75 bank accounts used by the poker companies and their payment processors, while five Internet domain names used by the companies to host poker games were seized, federal authorities added in a statement.

Maybe you don't need them, but Hotmail, Gmail and Yahoo Mail enable hundreds of millions of people to communicate _for free_ with other people around the world that otherwise wouldn't be technically competent enough to buy a domain name and set up a local mail server.

Domain definitions

noun

a particular environment or walk of life; "his social sphere is limited"; "it was a closed area of employment"; "he's out of my orbit"

See also: sphere area orbit field arena

noun

territory over which rule or control is exercised; "his domain extended into Europe"; "he made it the law of the land"

See also: demesne land

noun

(mathematics) the set of values of the independent variable for which a function is defined

noun

people in general; especially a distinctive group of people with some shared interest; "the Western world"

See also: world

noun

the content of a particular field of knowledge