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It could mess with your head sometimes, if you were the susceptible sort.
It could mess with his arm.
Doctors may also avoid the temptation to run an internet search on their patients because it could mess with the therapeutic process, according to Erin K. Tierno, a Colorado-based licensed clinical social worker and psychotherapist.
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The other one I like, as I think of it...there's definitely James Taylor material I could mess with, too.
Laila Santana, whose mom, Dalila Garcia, owns the Rose Garden, assured me over the phone that I could mess with the recipe and it would still come out O.K. Perfect, actually, for the fall.
However, so is the autopilot button, and if you press it by accident, you could mess with the autopilot system.
I feel very lucky to have been part of the early days of home computing with the BBC Micro, because you could actually get at everything and do everything; not only could you access all of the devices directly through the software, but you could even take the lid off - they gave you a circuit diagram and you could mess with it.
It was the kind of jolt that could mess with a young player's head, shake his confidence, make him question his faith in the organization that invested so much time and money into getting him to the big leagues.
Now, it's not catastrophically bad: In particular, while attackers could mess with or disable your in-flight Wi-Fi, conceivably try to hack into devices connected to them and/or disable all in-flight satellite comms, they couldn't actually affect any systems that control the airplane.
While Oracle will more than likely welcome these big customers and leave Datalogix alone, there has to be some customer anxiety that the bigger company could mess with a key tool after acquiring it.
But that silly cow was wrong if she thought she could mess with me!
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