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The government is not alone in worrying about security.
In college, I had a part-time job doing systems administration and systems programming, and you can't be a good systems administrator without worrying about security.
In several instances, Republicans said Mrs. Clinton had been preoccupied with reading homemade intelligence memos from Mr. Blumenthal instead of worrying about security at the outpost.
When cricket administrators were not worrying about security they were preoccupied by fears that the Twenty20 format, still an infant, might strangle other forms of the game.
But just as people are feeling squeamish about their private communications stored and available for scrutiny, so, too, they should be worrying about security forces that kill at will, simply because they can, in the guise of national security.
At the end there is the leader in exile worrying about security to the extent that he told one of his wives, Khairiah, who had visited a dentist in Tehran while under house arrest in Iran, that she would need to have the filling taken out before coming to Abbottabad because a tracking device could have been inserted.
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Corporations aren't the only ones worried about security.
Suddenly, people would not be worrying about security-service intrusion into the private domain.
Although ColdFusion is secure and one may trust their code as being secure, a programmer truly worried about security will cultivate a low level of paranoia.
At first, people were worried about security.
She's still worried about security.
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