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stolen

[stoh-luhn] / ˈstoʊ lən /


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The World Bank estimates that crime costs South Africa’s economy at least 10% of gross domestic product annually, including stolen property, the extra costs of security and insurance, and missed economic opportunities.

From The Wall Street Journal

More than updating nomenclature, they are reclaiming a stolen identity and forcing a collision between manufactured labels and the weight of history.

From The Wall Street Journal

“It’s definitely a national-security risk if accessed by a foreign intelligence service. This is a strategic intelligence asset, not just stolen data.”

From MarketWatch

“It’s definitely a national-security risk if accessed by a foreign intelligence service. This is a strategic intelligence asset, not just stolen data.”

From MarketWatch

“If you need to get rid of the car early on or if it’s destroyed or stolen, the trade-in, resale or insurance value is likely to be less than you still owe,” Consumer Reports says.

From MarketWatch