Databases can be categorized as a noun.
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database - an organized body of related information |
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1. | noun | I do not feel secure at all to see my SS in so many databases at Enron, especially when some databases are from third-parties (out-sourcing). | |
2. | noun | We used to compile survey results using spreadsheet programs but recently we feel that database software's summing methods are quicker so we use databases to total them. | |
3. | noun | Google and library databases jumble different forms of information together. | |
4. | noun | Databases store data. | |
5. | noun | When the company is set up in the EOL database we link the company to the Parent and reference the CP ID. | |
6. | noun | Please change your database to reflect the new address as follows. | |
7. | noun | We are afraid that our new address is not registered on your database. | |
8. | noun | I have a large body of information in my computer database. | |
9. | noun | Progress is monitored daily and stored in a database. | |
10. | noun | We used to compile survey results using spreadsheet programs but recently we feel that database software's summing methods are quicker so we use databases to total them. | |
11. | noun | M insults D - the Tatoeba database is one sentence better. D insults M - the Tatoeba database is one sentence better. D and M are even, and everyone else wins. | |
12. | noun | The university disciplined Mark Zuckerberg for hacking its database. | |
13. | noun | Just because it's in Tatoeba.org's database, doesn't mean it's a sentence. | |
14. | noun | The hacker gained access to sensitive files in the company's database. | |
15. | noun | Everyone can feed the database to illustrate new vocabulary. |
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I do not feel secure at all to see my SS in so many databases at Enron, especially when some databases are from third-parties (out-sourcing). |
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We used to compile survey results using spreadsheet programs but recently we feel that database software's summing methods are quicker so we use databases to total them. | |
Google and library databases jumble different forms of information together. | |
Databases store data. | |
When the company is set up in the EOL database we link the company to the Parent and reference the CP ID. |
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Please change your database to reflect the new address as follows. | |
We are afraid that our new address is not registered on your database. | |
I have a large body of information in my computer database. | |
Progress is monitored daily and stored in a database. | |
We used to compile survey results using spreadsheet programs but recently we feel that database software's summing methods are quicker so we use databases to total them. | |
M insults D - the Tatoeba database is one sentence better. D insults M - the Tatoeba database is one sentence better. D and M are even, and everyone else wins. | |
The university disciplined Mark Zuckerberg for hacking its database. | |
Just because it's in Tatoeba.org's database, doesn't mean it's a sentence. | |
The hacker gained access to sensitive files in the company's database. | |
Everyone can feed the database to illustrate new vocabulary. |