database management.
The act of conducting or
supervising usually a large
collection of data.
data-scrubbing programs.
The process of taking
a data set with individually
identifiable information and removing or altering the data in such a way that the
usefulness of the data set is retained but the identification
of individuals
contained in that data set is nearly impossible.
dazzling.
To arouse admiration by an impressive display.
deaf ears.
Unwilling to hear or listen; not to be persuaded.
deal.
An arrangement for mutual advantage.
defy.
To confront with assured power of resistance; disregard.
degree.
The relative intensity of something.
delusion.
Act of misleading the mind or judgment of something. (I used this in
the context of misleading yourself from falsehoods. In this way,
delusion is
good.)
demise.
(1) A cessation of existence or activity; (2) a loss of position or status.
demographics.
(1) The statistical characteristics of human populations (such as
age or income) used
especially to identify markets; (2)
a market or segment of
the population identified by demographics.
denial.
A psychological defense mechanism
whereby confrontation with a
personal problem or reality is avoided by denying the existence of the problem
or reality.
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