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Definition of Insiders
1. insider [n] - See also: insider
Lexicographical Neighbors of Insiders
Literary usage of Insiders
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Electronic Intrusion Threat to National Security and Emergency ...by DIANE Publishing Company by DIANE Publishing Company (1998)
"insiders are likely to have specific goals and objectives in attacking an ...
insiders can also plant malicious code to gain attention, steal money, ..."
2. Self-surveys by Colleges and Universities by William Harvey Allen (1917)
"Inside Reasons for Surveys by insiders During the year 1916 widely ... and purposes
were made by college insiders. A number of these criticisms are here ..."
3. Business Finance: A Practical Study of Financial Management in Private by William Henry Lough (1917)
"... CHAPTER XXIV EXPLOITATION BY DIRECTORS AND MAJORITY SHAREHOLDERS Enlarging
the Circle of "insiders" The preceding chapter disclosed some of the methods ..."
4. The New America and the Far East: A Picturesque and Historic Description of by George Waldo Browne, Henry Cabot Lodge, Joseph Wheeler, Kogoro Takahira, John Davis Long, Leonard Wood, Charles Herbert Allen (1910)
"OUTSIDERS AND insiders AT XOME. MR. ALFRED H. BROOKS describes the exciting period
that followed: — " Meanwhile, in the early summer, there was anything but ..."