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Sounds like the frightened, insecure part of American society.
But some of the data used to generate the transaction ID comes from the unsigned, insecure part of the transaction.
The legal complaints, for that reason, emerge from the most insecure part of society: a nationalist, sometimes violent fringe, whose political backers are the staunchly secular old guard.
"This new art was an attractive antidote to my shyness," he wrote, "and the insecure part of me had found a bridge to enable me to communicate with people in a way that I would not have found possible by any other means".
Brown said the "insecure" part of her was hesitant to adopt the title because she was a serious academic researcher.
The conventional explanations, that all the new jobs are going to foreigners or are insecure part time jobs, are not backed up by the stats.
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Insecurity and displacement continues to cause hardship for many in the most insecure parts of the country and further eroded access to quality essential services country-wide.
Ireland's improved employment figures are partly due to insecure, part-time jobs, according to a study by the Economic and Social Research Institute ESRII).
We have seen a nearly a two-fold increase in the numbers of women working in insecure, part-time and temporary jobs where they would prefer to be in secure, full-time roles.
Today, although many people have found work, the majority are in lower paid and insecure (part-time or temporary) roles and still carry debts from their time of unemployment.
The conventional wisdom is that education and development are impossible in insecure parts of Afghanistan that the Taliban control.
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