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Where Gang of Four addressed Big Issues within its lyrics, though, U2 took another tack over the decades: It inhabited the machine, used it as a vehicle to Trojan-horse into the mainstream conversation and explore weaknesses from within.

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Dr. Miller had already been exploring weaknesses in the computer versions of Safari, Apple's Web browser, and was planning to reveal that vulnerability, a relatively common kind of flaw known as a buffer overflow, at the Black Hat computer security conference next month.

The interviews explored weaknesses as well as strengths of the program.

In-depth interviews were carried out until saturation was reached, and there was information enough to suggest a hypothesis for further comprehensive qualitative studies exploring weaknesses in the surveillance system.

This paper has explored weaknesses in the provision of birth care as experienced by women who acquired serious birth injuries due to sub-optimal birth care, their husbands and community members on the one hand and nurse-midwives working at both BEmOC and CEmOC health facilities on the other.

The logic of why 3-5-2 struggles to cope with a single striker is most simply put by Nelsinho Baptista, the experienced Brazilian coach who has developed software to explore the weaknesses of one system when matched against another.

The objective of this paper is to explore these weaknesses, and provide recommendations for the use and design of risk matrices.

Such arguments were revisited after works by Naveed and Grubbs et al. demonstrated how to explore several weaknesses of the construction, such as the application of OPE [46, 47].

In one exercise - intended to explore the weaknesses of the method rather than to derive a meaningful answer - respondents were asked their willingness to pay to maintain the ecosystem in its pre-afforested condition (Price, 1999).

"Astrology doesn't shy away from symbols that explore our weaknesses and 'weak feelings', like grief, trauma, sorrow, denial, misperception, projection, self-sabotage, victimisation," says astrologer Danny Larkin.

He has, after all, other things on his mind as England's squad prepare to fly out to Donetsk for Monday's game against France and, arguably, the biggest moment in his international career now Wayne Rooney's role will be that of a frustrated observer and Roy Hodgson needs someone else with the movement, agility and penetration to explore any weakness in the French defence.

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