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Attackers typically don't need to sabotage sophisticated software or hardware; they simply needed to take advantage of predictably poor user behavior.
Attackers didn't need to break down a wall of ones and zeros, or sabotage a piece of sophisticated hardware; instead they simply needed to take advantage of predictably poor user behavior.
Don Fehrs, head of research at Evanston Capital Management, a hedge fund and a former head of Cornell's endowment thinks it is becoming harder for them to maintain their advantage because, predictably, copycat investors have piled into areas they once had largely to themselves.The biggest endowments now employ dozens of bright sparks to look for promising new pastures.
But then it wouldn't have the operational advantage of predictably priced power.
Longer-acting dermal fillers have the advantage of predictably longer persistence and may be appropriate for larger areas characteristic of rolling scars.
Predictably, the distributors took advantage of all the huffing and puffing from the critics, quoting the most negative reviews on posters, thereby drumming up further business.
It has the distinct advantage that the causative insult is predictably timed, unlike the majority of triggers to lung injury.
Which, predictably, he doesn't take advantage of.
Predictably, the team protecting the advantage in the table, in this case St Mirren, will adopt an emphatically conservative policy, inviting the chasers to do their worst.
Predictably, bad actors can take advantage of the overly trusting protocol in what's known as a "route hijack".
Islamists, who oppose the peace process and do not recognize the legitimacy of either Arafat or the Palestinian Authority, have predictably used the situation to their advantage.
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