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There are also cases in which disgruntled insiders can cause more damage to the code base than any outsider by covertly introducing back door code into programs.
And the agency used its influence as the world's most experienced code maker to covertly introduce weaknesses into the encryption standards followed by hardware and software developers around the world.
The main assault on the bill last night came over claims that the government was covertly introducing identity cards by making it a requirement that the British public and foreign residents living in the UK for more than three months apply for an ID card when they seek a new passport with the new biometric data.
This was done through known workarounds, "covertly introducing weaknesses into encryption standards" and strong-arming companies into handing over encryption keys, or according to the New York Times, stealing them.
It is also possible that goats may have acquired B. pseudomallei that was covertly present in the environment in Bangkok, rather than recently introduced.
But earlier this year, when bills were introduced to lift it, some lawmakers tried to covertly reinstate the ban through deviously worded riders.
Hand washing compliance was observed covertly and infection rates improved markedly over the 16 months after the intervention was initially introduced (Table 2).
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In our view the latest reforms in England, which will sweep away the layers of management associated with the PCTs and SHAs, rest on a perception that too many actors in these organisations were willing covertly to resist and undermine the English provider market that Government was seeking to introduce.
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