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- adjective Not
trackable ; incapable of beingtracked .
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Examples
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-- GWB created the $700B untrackable TARP bailout and your 2008 pres nominee supported it.
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Scientists may worship particular modes of thought in terms of privileging, for example, solipsism over untrackable results … they may even obssess over the science they do (I presume Stan means the ‘hard’ sciences here rather than science as knowledge) but ‘worshipping’ is less to do with science as an ontology/epistemology than with the proclivity or narrowness of a particular individual scientist, or group of scientists …
Essential Weekend Viewing: Kim Stanley Robinson at Duke, 1.29.10 « Gerry Canavan 2010
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Concomitant with all of this is the fact that it will simply drive actual infringers underground, switching to approaches that are essentially untrackable.
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(SYOP News 10/31/08) In an attempt to cover last minute paid ads, the McCain/Palin campaign has resorted to emails sent from untrackable Nigerian URLs.
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(SYOP News 10/31/08) In an attempt to cover last minute paid ads, the McCain/Palin campaign has resorted to emails sent from untrackable Nigerian URLs.
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He has four good men with him, all mujados, paperless, untrackable, stone killers who could be back across the border before the sun goes up.
Savages Don Winslow 2010
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But at the same time, that dreary, untrackable monotone results in the perfect sleeping aide, at least for me.
My Kindle Comforts Me at Night | Spontaneous ∂erivation 2010
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He has four good men with him, all mujados, paperless, untrackable, stone killers who could be back across the border before the sun goes up.
Savages Don Winslow 2010
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So then, why — if these corporate giants continue to see the value in pouring untrackable advertisements out into the real world — do so many companies hesitate to do so online?
J.S. McDougall: The Billboard Analogy and the Importance of Proving that Social Media Sells 2009
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Publishers choosing to conduct themselves well* in these new communities will be served well by rapid-fire word of mouth, increased site traffic, and more trackable (and yes, untrackable) sales.
J.S. McDougall: The Billboard Analogy and the Importance of Proving that Social Media Sells 2009
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