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People seek certainty in order to escape the insecurity inherent in the human psyche; and the more insecure the individual, the more vociferous they will usually be in peddling their views.
The insecurity inherent to the sibling structure renders the systems it underwrites fluid.
Hollywood's penchant for passive-aggressiveness, insiders say, stems from its being a one-industry town where everyone knows everyone else, coupled with the rampant insecurity inherent in a business where fortunes rise and fall on overnight Nielsen ratings and weekend box-office numbers.
What about the injustice of the solutions urged on Israel, and the insecurity inherent in the 1948 Armistice Line?
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The U.S. National Cancer Institute has noted the funding insecurities inherent in biobanking, and their recent efforts to discern the high financial costs of biobanking aim to highlight the importance of developing sustainable business models (Vaught et al. 2011).
Good employees today recognize the inherent insecurity of their positions and, in return, have little loyalty themselves.
The inherent insecurity of the job is creatively bankrupting as well, because you spend so much of your energy trying to work out where the next pay cheque is coming from.
Andy, via email A Many people try to find free Wi-Fi when out and about, myself included, but public Wi-Fi networks have issues, mostly the inherent insecurity in having a network whereby you don't know the intentions of the connected parties and have no control over who can connect.
What about the inherent insecurity of putting physical passwords in an easily stealable form?
At some point it will be hard to ignore the benefits of tailored, owned networks capable of harmonizing issues of privacy, values, access and participation and, likewise, easy to see the costs of regulation, endless governance fights and inherent insecurity on a non-owned Internet from which criminals and hackers can't be excluded.
Does this phenomena hint at capitalism's own inherent insecurity -- a desire, perhaps, to exculpate itself from its many sins?
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