Using Mecklenburg County Mugshots For Background Checks In NC

A man is suing Mecklenburg County Sheriff Garry McFadden and his office, claiming incorrect charges were posted on the county’s public mugshot website, damaging his reputation.

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CHARLOTTE — Court records show Mecklenburg County Commissioner Yvette Townsend Ingram (D) has an outstanding arrest warrant with the Gaston County Sheriff’s Office. The arrest warrant stems from ...

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WSOC-TV Channel 9 on MSN: Lawsuit claims wrong charges posted on Mecklenburg County mugshot site

Using the T command in the Perl debugger produces a stack backtrace similar to $ = main::infested called from file 'Ambulation.pm' line 10 @ = Ambulation::legs (1, 2, 3, 4) called from file 'camel_flea'...

By using a joystick or a pointing device, an on-screen keyboard allows people with mobility impairments to type data. The second sentence states that the on-screen keyboard is the one that uses the joystick or pointing device to allow impaired people to type data.

User kokos answered the wonderful Hidden Features of C# question by mentioning the using keyword. Can you elaborate on that? What are the uses of using?

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Not using by means that the technology used is incidental, and the focus is on the approach being shown to be feasible. Without more context it's impossible to say what the intended import of the sentence is and whether by would actually be better or not.

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Updating the using keyword was specifically for templates, and (as was pointed out in the accepted answer) when you are working with non-templates using and typedef are mechanically identical, so the choice is totally up to the programmer on the grounds of readability and communication of intent.