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That he has now compromised that goal is indisputable.
That's striking, of course, because of the news this week that Google has now compromised with Verizon on a proposed net neutrality plan.
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It left the supersonic fighters with "extremely thick coatings" that "have proved brittle," and the coatings designed to be paper-thin have now compromised the superfighter's velocity and maneuverability, the lawsuit said.
"Do you want Chrome or Firefox to remember your Facebook password so you don't have to do this again?" If you say yes, then you have now compromised your safety, and so it's really easy for me.
'Do you want Chrome or Firefox to remember your Facebook password so you don't have to do this again?' If you say yes, then you have now compromised your safety, and so it's really easy for me.
RSL once boasted the strongest spine in MLS, but the identity that sustained them for their best years under Jason Kreis has now been compromised.
"If users ignored the security warning and clicked through to the Apple site and entered their username and password, this information has now been compromised by the Chinese authorities".
ReprintsThe position of Shimon Peres, as the senior Labour Party figure in the national unity government and the major force for restraint, has now been seriously compromised.
What the press is seeking, and what the Senate Judiciary Committee has now endorsed in compromised form, is not a blank check or an absolute protection against ever revealing a source.
The long-term effects of Psycho on both the grammar of the cinema and the implicit trust between an audience and a director which Hitchcock had now forevermore compromised with this shocking plotline were enormous.
He added that in terms of state-on-state espionage, "some of the reach and sophistication of the systems and capabilities developed by NSA and GCHQ have now been compromised".
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