Mounting in a sentence as a noun

If you mount a 30-inch-deep hunk of desk on it there is a much higher stress on the mounting points since the long desk acts as a very effective lever.

I expected to agree with you, but I just felt mounting horror, outrage and a realisation that things are beyond a line I never knew existed.

This is a very intelligent, informed summary of the mounting case against the prosecutors.

But it's not an autorun vulnerability, that wouldn't be newsworthy -- the problem is that simply mounting the filesystem exploits bugs in the filesystem driver.

Any container, tool, decoration, replacement part, mounting bracket, paper good, or packing material, pretty much anything that you have to go out and buy today, and have to recycle responsibly.

Representative quote:"For a Linux user, you can already build such a system yourself quite trivially by getting an FTP account, mounting it locally with curlftpfs, and then using SVN or CVS on the mounted filesystem.

It's a great defense during a trial, but the cost would likely be associated with being arrested, loosing computer hardware to the local officers for an unknown amount of time, and the potential cost of mounting a legal defense in the first place.

Everything else that fails to deal with underlying causes is just patching over holes in the dam, or trying to keep an old engine running without replacing any parts: the whole thing fails catastrophically no matter how much expense you go to, and the expense keeps mounting regardless.

With the social pressure from their friends to consume our product mounting, the selfish, penniless teenagers will be forced to either get part-time jobs, or coerce their parents into buying the [product] for them, because the primary option is temporarily unavailable.> So, let's add DRM to our product.

Mounting definitions

noun

an event that involves rising to a higher point (as in altitude or temperature or intensity etc.)

See also: climb climbing

noun

framework used for support or display