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Not only are they a tacit admission of the false sense of security engendered by WEP, but such measures are only feasible for corporations with well-staffed IT departments, and not viable for small-businesses and home users.The rapid adoption of 802.11b provides some useful lessons.

Possibly the increased risk of infection results from a false sense of security engendered by knowledge of pesticide in water storage containers; this could demotivate temephos users from taking physical measures to deal with mosquitoes.

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Women members have shared in the interviews to a researcher that this membership benefitted them in three different ways of experiencing economic security, engendering in them entrepreneurial behavior and content of being a contributing member to the family (Datta and Gailey, 2012).

The war on terror, protracted insurrection in Iraq and the need for substantially strengthened homeland security have engendered new demands on the federal budget.

On the other hand, one of the biggest challenges that successive Japanese governments have faced is how to meet the huge social security costs engendered by an ageing society.

In Yemen, al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) has been able to capitalise on the turmoil and security vacuum engendered by the Arab Spring upheavals of 2011, moving into undergoverned territory to bring a swift brand of justice as well as carrying out attacks on government positions.

The dramatic ramp up in societal investments in radio frequency identification (RFID), the emergence of a community investigating dynamic data-drive application systems (DDDAS) and mitigation of security risks engendered by cyberhubs linking critical infrastructures can all be reconsidered in this framework as part of a greater pattern.

The papers examine issues as diverse as information analysis for intelligence purposes, how to respond to, or predict the growing threat of cyber warfare how to understand the lethality of different terrorist organization and how leaders can help individuals in their organization deal more effectively with the increased stress that a more diffuse and dangerous security environment has engendered.

Steve Vladeck, an American University law professor who specializes in national security issues, said the discussion engendered by the document obtained by NBC bolstered the case for disclosing the real memo.

However, despite the good it produces, one must again ask, who is being left out because they do not engender security-based concerns?

The suspicions have engendered widespread mistrust of the security forces, especially among Sunni Arabs.

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