0 present participle of spy --
1 to secretly collect and report information about the activities of another country or organization: --
2 to see or notice someone or something usually when it involves looking hard: --
Hempel was 'sometimes pushed, sometimes pulled, sometimes inclined to go, into the grey area of spying and subversion' (p. xiii).
Hence, considerable resources are wasted in spying activities.
Why are you outraged by my spying?
Much was demanded of the staff outside their clinic duties, attendance at meetings and distribution of leaflets at the meetings and, later, occasional spying visits to other clinics.
Lenoir's testimony on the spying charge contains several inconsistencies.
In fact, the number of pure innovators is pinned down in each sector by the inventing or spying arbitrage and 0 is the "entrepreneurial ability" determined by (5).
Here, quantification by itself was meant to distinguish the spying engaged in by the state from the spying engaged in by supposed subversives.
Spying on the brain, one neuron at a time.