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Yet transparency is amorphous; it can, frustratingly, be anything but transparent and, implemented wrongly, may harm the very interests it is supposed to serve.
However, without an appropriate follow-up, important decisions made in the previous phase may get lost or be implemented wrongly.
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"The end-to-end encryption is so wrongly implemented, Confide can super easily make man-in-the-middle, thus get access to every message or attachment," Raynal said.
Al-Habib believes that fundamentalist Islamic groups like al-Qaeda, the Islamic Jihad Movement in Palestine and the Islamic Mujahideen in Bangladesh are wrongly implementing their interpretation of their so-called Islamic Sharia Law.
By wrongly analyzing Europe's woes, they end up implementing the wrong remedies, too.
It states quite wrongly that "Russia fully implemented shock therapy by 1994".
Among those who have heard of the standards, 64percentt indicated wrongly that the federal government "insists" they be implemented.
At the beginning of the study, we wrongly assumed that the instructions provided within the RCT would either be implemented or not implemented by patients, and our task would be to understand why they were or were not implemented.
"That sent a very confusing message to residents, who are wrongly being told it's OK to water their lawns or roll back the conservation efforts they'd implemented over the past few years".
Trump used an old GOP scare tactic, wrongly claiming that Clinton wanted to implement a government-run, "single-payer," health care system, like Canada's.
Pannu added: "The board will take stock of what went wrong this season despite Carson Yeung's promised injection of £40m in funds - not £80m as the media wrongly assumed - and will closely discuss and implement appropriate procedures to ensure a speedy return to the top flight.
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