Examples of using Scrambling in English and their translations into Finnish
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Computer
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You're not a dog scrambling after a bone.
That's an interesting way of scrambling a signal.
One of the main advantages of VyprVPN is its proprietary Chameleon security protocol which can help bypass VPN blocking, scrambling OpenVPN packet metadata to ensure it's safe from the tendrils of deep packet inspection.
After 4 channels multiplexing, scrambling and QAM modulating process,
Plus she's been scrambling all her out-of-office phone calls, so I had operations archive her cellular traffic.
Insects are born in the ground, scrambling for an attack on plants
The PCIe specification also defines a scrambling algorithm, but it is used to reduceelectromagnetic interference(EMI)
Other telecommunications companies are also scrambling to IPTV business was launched in 2005,
If you work full-time and are always scrambling, you may have troubling connecting with stay-at-home types who spend their days making their own baby food.
We're scrambling to get the hell out… before we get taken down
Surely a man who spends his nights scrambling over the rooftops of Gotham… wouldn't begrudge me dual identities.
Gordon is scrambling, but that means nothing unless we can use his desperation to take him down.
the incorporation of a descrambler conforming to the Common European Scrambling System in all relevant consumer equipment.
typical challenges such as easy scrambling, pool wading,
Office 365 to help businesses adjust to GDPR Microsoft has provided a boost to businesses scrambling to ensure they are compliant with the incoming GDPR by announcing updates within its Microsoft 365 package.
follows his every move around the level, scrambling back inside nearby buildings if a zombie gets too close.
A few moments' scrambling brought them to the top of the ledge;
Scrambles plays a black swamp mana card.
Should we scramble a search-and-rescue team?
It's illegal to break a scrambled signal… and immoral.