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And finally, to assert that highly autonomous cities are a key bulwark in cultivating democracy, security, identity and happiness for their inhabitants.
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Lyubomirsky argues that happiness can beget success it's not necessarily the other way around because those with a more positive outlook lead their lives with palpable security, cultivating friendships, building skills and relaxing at the end of a hard day.
Although ColdFusion is secure and one may trust their code as being secure, a programmer truly worried about security will cultivate a low level of paranoia.
In a statement read to reporters, he said the military and police forces "warn those who cultivate divisions within the security and defense forces".
They cultivate contacts inside the security services where they can; they will talk their way through to the front line of dramatic events such as the Nord-Ost siege, when Chechen terrorists took hostage an entire theatre audience.
Colonel Qaddafi has styled his authoritarian government "rule by the masses" and, despite his pervasive security forces, cultivated a noisy disdain for centralized government.
Tokyo seemed to have tipped across some invisible border, shrugging off in an instant its carefully cultivated aura of comfort and security.
The Obama administration has strained to reconcile the vast counter-terrorism bureaucracy with its policy declarations that the US is not at war with Islam and has attempted, with mixed results, to cultivate a less militarized and security-focused relationship with US Muslims, often preferring the term "countering violent extremism" over "counter-terrorism".
Before The New York Times reported that Sandberg had yelled at a subordinate ― "You threw us under the bus!" she reportedly told the company's chief of security ― she'd cultivated an ultra-feminized image, always perfectly dressed, down to her high heels.
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