17 example sentences using uncovered.
Uncovered used in a sentence
Uncovered in a sentence as an adjective
And yes, I've moved on, but each time these lies are uncovered fresh, no one else takes him to task for them.
It's about having an uncovered vent lead straight to the reactor core - that's stupid.
By porting my Python 2 to 3, I uncovered a bunch of places where I was just passing the buck on encoding issues. Python 3 forced me to address the issues.
But we uncovered more issues which we were able to solve. Keep in mind the cameras were moving continuously, and focusing, and shooting - they never stopped to take a shot.
Their old father had told them the truth - the treasure buried in the land was its fertility, and their hard work had uncovered it! But everyone wants to believe a get-rich-quick scheme, and the two sons were no exception.
Do not buy this game if unaccompanied and uncovered women offend you. > Contains the destruction of a historical site.
Second, lawyers go to great efforts to cover all the cases and even so there are usually things uncovered. Programmatic contracts aren't going to be any better at covering all the cases.
It is only after the market falls and “audits are penetrating and meticulous” that much of this chicanery is uncovered.
I uncovered the error while working on a client's SharePoint site and figuring out why a certain page always caused their computer to freeze up. The most amazing part of this exercise has been analyzing the traffic trends.
Their website says: In the device recognition space, for example, we believe that we have uncovered a billion dollar market And it fits our straightforward development model. Look at many ideas.
$300K for the market opportunity he uncovered. If you present someone with an idea and that idea is so good that it identifies the market opportunity without further work, well, it might get stolen.
An Eliot-Spitzer-Client-9 level scandal uncovered in this fashion would absolutely knock her out of the ring, though it wouldn't be as satisfying as seeing her forced to step down for pursuing this case. But getting Capone for tax evasion is still getting Capone.
No, he explicitly violated the rule in order to test the hypothesis that a security hole he'd uncovered would allow unsigned code to be downloaded after release into the app store and run on the device. The sane response to this would be "Oh, we better fix that.
His tweets after the fact were worrying too, especially when others uncovered that they had other products that took designs from elsewhere. **** happens and hopefully this doesn't damage curebits business long term, but Allan really needs to understand what he did wrong, he seems to think the problem was he didn't credit and it's perfectly okay to take someone elses work, pass it off as your own and then hide behind silly phrases.
] and it is at the application layer that the FBI uncovered the IP address. Depending on how one interprets the FBI's wording, this impossibility contradicts their accounting of how they discovered the IP. Let's look at what the FBI said: Upon examining the individual packets of data being sent back from the website,3 [sic] we noticed that the headers of some of the packets reflected a certain IP address not associated with any known Tor node as the source of the packets.
Properly pivoting an idea probably should not be too disruptive to investors' investment thesis, since the pivot is happening because a new, clearly better route has been uncovered in the process of the first idea that the team can leverage their past efforts in executing on some tangible way. If you're really going to just try a completely new idea from scratch, it would make sense to refinance the business and give investors a chance to take their money out, but that's hard to legally structure obviously and would take too much time.
Quote Examples using Uncovered
Yes, Manning courageously uncovered crimes, and that's to be acknowledged. But, in my opinion, he wasn't careful enough about the impact of what he was releasing, specifically all the diplomatic communications. He seemed to have a stance that all information should be public by definition. I don't agree with that. I'm too practical -- I don't see how that would work at all. Further, I honestly think it undermined the democratic process to indiscriminately make it all public. Maybe I should be blaming wikileaks for this approach. In contrast, Snowden has shown the world's people that it's on candid camera on the US tax payer's dime -- illegally and unbeknownst toa almost everyone, including most of Congress. What he's uncovered is fundamentally undemocratic and very, very dangerous.
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Uncovered definitions
not covered with clothing; "her exposed breast"
See also: exposed