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Or perhaps you'll spot a sublet or other temporary living situation with a move-out date that gives you enough time to secure something more permanent.
"The First Amendment was intended to secure something more than an exercise in futility".
And the First Amendment was intended to secure something more than an exercise in futility--it guarantees a meaningful opportunity to express one's views.
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"There's a continuum between security and usability and it's true that the more you secure something there is a cost in how usable it is," he said.
Mata's £37.1million arrival from Chelsea is aimed at securing something rather more long term.
There have been dominant global monetary brands in the past, but they were always secured by something more than the familiar legal tender notice conspicuously printed on the front of the greenback.
Heck, this is the very essence of homeland security - feeling secure as you approach something more fearful than terrorism - the fear that illness will render you destitute for whatever time you have left.
And it's wagering that the average consumer user of its service doesn't care enough about robust security to bother shifting over to something more secure.
More immediate emergencies will be on Russian minds during this week's G8 meeting, but if they are to remain part of the "8", except out of politesse, then Putin and his successors will need to do something more to secure the future of their young scientists.
"But there's something in my personality that wanted something more secure, where I didn't have to hustle and I could have a family and go home and have dinner with them every night".
"Until we have augmented or replaced the certificate authority system with something more secure," the foundation said, "all of our fixes to the problem of HTTPS/TLS/SSL insecurity will be Band-Aids".
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