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Every time the NSA discovers a new vulnerability, it is supposed to go through an "equities process," in which it determines whether it is better to disclose the vulnerability to software companies (so that U.S. citizens, firms and the government can be protected) or keep it for its own use (so that it can compromise foreign systems).
But the veterans agency says there is a limit to how much it can compromise.
If an OD occurs during an apprenticeship, it can compromise his/her career and result in high costs.
It costs us money to repair this damage, and it can compromise the safety of other drivers.
Warwickshire Police told the Birmingham Mail: "It can compromise ongoing investigations and could spark an abuser to further harm a child or themselves.
If they sign at different times it is invalid; if any witness is a beneficiary, it can compromise the validity of the will.
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In the typical modern work context, this state of arousal, if it is prolonged, can compromise the organism instead of protecting it.
As Mr. Libous, the Republican Senate's resident transactional realist, put it: "Hey, you can compromise anything, y'know".
Even if you're not aware of it, airborne contaminants can compromise respiration during sleep.
Use it well, and do your best to ensure that nothing can compromise it.
"The Zigbee chips presently available are not secure against a local attack," Goodspeed says, meaning that, if an attacker can get access to a device, he believes the attacker can compromise it.
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