Exact(7)
Often it is too insecure for them to leave, so we try to take people back home in an ambulance or they stay overnight at the hospital.
The reason I left my career in the law was not only to represent and put something back in to my local area, but also the opportunity to bring about positive change in a world which is too insecure for too many people.
"We're seeing continuing abuses and violence against civilians and a situation that is too insecure to enable proper and sustained assistance," said Buth. "It is not for us to determine how to fix the situation, but it is very, very frustrating to sit on the sidelines and watch it".
They get divorced because their professional husband is too insecure to handle their success or share on the home care.
"I have long believed that data is too insecure, and feel strongly that consumers have a right to seek solutions that protect their information — which involves strong encryption," Sen. Burr said in a statement announcing the bill.
By not picking Hillary, Obama demonstrates that he is too insecure to have her and her husband back in their old home while he tries to figure out how to run the White House and the country.
Similar(53)
I was too insecure to be a great competitor.
So far, Timbuktu was too insecure for her to go back.
"It's too insecure in those places," said Lt. Col. Christian Cabaniss, the Second Battalion's commander.
"I would have been too insecure to show my writing to Harvard undergraduates".
Because it injures our national pride, and Americans are too insecure to countence that sort of insult against ego?
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com