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Whats another phrase or term for "security issues"?
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Your statement is not perfectly clear, but I can make a reasonable guess. Why does the gym need a security system? Or, why does the gym need a security guard?
Removed per request is a phrase seen on a public website. It means that the content that used to be at that particular website has been removed at someone's request. Perhaps there was an offensive comment.
Removed upon request is a phrase used to let someone know that whatever content was previously listed has been removed at the request of someone. This could be seen on a website, for example.
The phrase means banished as a dog that has done something bad is removed from the house.
Those in the HIT are more about security.
In the computer industry, the term security -- or the phrase computer security -- refers to techniques for ensuring that data stored in a computercannot be read or compromised by any individuals without authorization. Most computer security measures involve data encryption and passwords. Data encryption is the translation of data into a form that is unintelligible without a deciphering mechanism. A password is a secret word or phrase that gives auser access to a particular program or system
An interrupting phrase is a word or phrase that interrupts the flow of a sentence to provide additional information. It is usually set off by commas and can be removed without affecting the basic structure of the sentence. Example: "John, the man in the blue shirt, is my neighbor."
The word "removed" is the verb "remove" in its past participle form. This past participle completes the full verb phrase (which is in passive voice) in the sentence, "can be removed".
A parenthetical phrase is a phrase that adds extra information to a sentence but can be removed without changing the sentence's overall meaning. For example, "in my opinion" or "on the other hand" are common parenthetical phrases.