Sentences with phrase «by the compromising of»

A party that continually loses elections because it's too far removed from the political center or because it appeals to too narrow a range of voters should seek to remedy that by expanding its coalition or moving toward the median voter — perhaps by compromising some of its ideological goals.
David Miliband has been applauded by sections of the liberal press — most notably Martin Kettle in The Guardian — essentially for acknowledging the bleeding obvious; that the parties of the European Left are losing three main groups of voters; working class voters in insecure jobs who are fearful of migrant labour; middle income voters, who are scared of losing their standard of living, and younger middle class graduates who are alienated by the compromises of power.
This is due to the fact that most symptoms that are caused by the compromising of one or more body tissues by fungus are usually treated by conventional doctors as another condition entirely, therefore never addressing the real cause.

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The department also urged the public and news media not to compromise officer safety by broadcasting the tactical positions of homes being searched.
«A large debt also can compromise a country's national security by constraining military spending in times of international crisis or by limiting its ability to prepare for such a crisis.»
#MediaAlert: WARNING: Do Not Compromise Officer Safety by Broadcasting Tactical Positions of Homes Being Searched.
Santi said a possible way around the impasse would be for a M5S - Lega government led by a compromise prime minister agreeable to both parties, «affording Lega control of some key ministries and leaving Forza Italia to play a less visible role, with direct or indirect control of some minor cabinet posts.»
According to Verizon's 2015 Data Breach Investigations Report, about 50 percent of all security incidents — any event that compromises the confidentiality, integrity or availability of an information asset — are caused by people inside an organization.
Government officials believe that the personal phone of John Kelly, President Donald Trump's chief of staff, was compromised by hackers months ago — possibly as early as December of last year.
Inspired by the crispness and dash of iconic American pieces, and informed by smart design, Margaux makes products that solve problems without compromising their form — «The Heel» is a sculptural block heel that's meant to finally address the need for a truly comfortable classic.
The hackers did so by compromising two out of the five of the world's regional Internet registries, organizations across the globe that assign IP addresses.
«This was a problem because not only did we believe that the Russians knew this, but that they likely had proof of this information, and that created a compromise situation — a situation where the national security adviser essentially could be blackmailed by the Russians,» she said.
The hack of Uber which compromised the sensitive data of 50 million customers and drivers, and the attack on Tesla's servers by cryptominers are two prime examples of how easy it is to infiltrate companies through their cloud services layer.
Rationale: Smart grid software made by the likes of Itron may aid the reconstruction process by assisting in «finding and coping with compromised grid connections.»
Phantom Secure also guaranteed the destruction of evidence contained within a device if it was compromised, either by an informant or because it fell into the hands of law enforcement, the DOJ said, citing court documents.
By limiting access points to your accounts and consolidating into one platform, you'll limit the number of opportunities for hackers to compromise your data.
Based on the best - selling novel by Ayn Rand, «The Fountainhead» tells the story of Howard Roark, an architect who prefers to struggle rather than compromise his artistic vision.
Bitcoin prices dropped from above $ 11,000 to below $ 9,000 last week following a statement by the SEC that expanded its scrutiny to cryptocurrency exchanges, and news of compromised accounts on a major Hong Kong - based exchange Binance.
One of multiple botnet - controlling computer servers used by the hacker is already communicating with more than 10,000 potentially compromised devices per day, Qihoo's researchers said.
The infographic below, compiled by webmaster tool WhoIsHostingThis.com, looks back at some of the worst data breaches in history, starting with the TJ Maxx hack in 2005 and 2006 where some 94 million credit cards were compromised.
Exempting some nations marks a compromise from Trump's initial plan for across - the - board tariffs, which was harshly criticized by members of his own Republican party who said it would cost U.S. jobs, raise consumer prices and hit American manufacturers.
The compromise plan, which will cut emissions by at least 50 percent by 2050 compared with 2008 levels, fell short of more ambitious targets, they added.
According to a recent report from the security research firm CyberEdge Group, 61 % of the 1,100 IT pros it surveyed said their organizations had been compromised by ransomware last year.
After more than 40 hours of investigation, we have discovered that certain celebrity accounts were compromised by a very targeted attack on user names, passwords and security questions, a practice that has become all too common on the Internet.
According to the Health Care Cost Institute, about 43 % of all spending by individuals with employer - sponsored insurance in 2011 was shoppable, meaning that it was spent on medical services whose prices could be significantly lowered without compromising quality.
Auditors may not engage in what is known as «non-audit» services to management, without permission, as doing so compromises integrity of the audit and accountability by the auditor to the audit committee.
By the Federal Bureau of Investigation's estimate, scammers have turned this reliable racket into a multimillion - dollar business with thousands of compromises in the United States.
The increase follows a rash of high - profile data breaches suffered by brands like Target, Home Depot and J.P. Morgan; the infamous «Backoff» malware package that compromised tens of millions of Target shoppers» credit cards in late 2013 also affected the in - store payment systems of more than 1,000 American businesses, according to the Department of Homeland Security.
The compromise plan, which will cut emissions by at least 50 percent by 2050 compared with 2008 levels, fell short of more ambitious targets.
This form of mental agility is compromised by our brain's natural default to the beliefs and assumptions, often unconscious, that drive much of our behavior.
Proponents argue that blockchain technology could be used to reduce the risk of many IoT devices being compromised by a single point of failure, such as a server.
Two employees of the tabloid were sent to prison in 2007 after being convicted of hacking into royal telephones, but the police investigation of the activity at the time has been slammed as incomplete or compromised by new bribery allegations.
The proposal by Tidal Energy Australia for a compromised plan to provide power to the Kimberley appears to be a desperate last roll of the dice.
While the shop gets orders by the hundred from area businesses, they have had on occasion, to turn down big orders that can't be made and delivered on the same day because they don't want to compromise the quality of their product.
Or taking a different route entirely: In Silicon Valley, bootstrapping is typically underrated and undervalued, but it it gives founders the freedom to operate by their own rules — and protection from compromising their personal values (and health) in the name of appeasing investors.
«Rather than developing cyber operatives internally, Russia leverages an asymmetric advantage by which they co-opt, compromise or coerce components of Russia's cyber criminal underground,» he added.
Over the years, you can build up a nice nest egg of gold without having to compromise your returns by opting for higher premium gold products.
It appears that the highly publicized legal actions taken by the SEC as mentioned above are (in this writer's opinion, at least) meant to make examples of the parties involved, whilst sending a message to companies within the industry that they are not willing to compromise on enforcing their legislative decisions.
With the Waymo deal, he showed the many tactics that he plans to use to accomplish that — expressions of regret, accompanied by conciliation, compromise and efficiency.
«Executives from Cambridge Analytica, hired by the Trump presidential campaign, have been caught on tape promising an extraordinary package of strategies to potential clients including filming opponents in compromising situations with Ukrainian sex workers,» The Daily Beast writes of U.K. station Channel 4's documentary.
But I believe it is almost certain that the number of Facebook users whose data was compromised through routes similar to that used by Kogan is much greater than 87 million; and that both Cambridge Analytica and other unconnected companies and campaigns were involved in these activities.
The company recently admitted that the data on most of its 2 billion users could be compromised by malicious actors, a strong sign that the social media giant is not only misusing consumer data, but failing to protect it.
Brittney Kaiser, a former employee for Cambridge Analytica — who left the company in January and is today giving evidence in front of a UK parliament committee that's investigating online misinformation — has suggested that data on far more Facebook users may have found its way into the consultancy's hands than the up to 87M people Facebook has so far suggested had personal data compromised as a result of a personality quiz app running on its platform which was developed by an academic working with CA.
The American negotiator claimed negotiators had actually reached an agreement but that two of the seven members of the core negotiating group — a clear reference to India and China — had scuttled it by rejecting a compromise reached on a key provision.
In that case, instead of informing the ~ 57M affected users and drivers that their personal data had been compromised, Uber's senior management also decided to try and make the problem go away — by asking (and in their case paying) hackers to delete the data.
In a further compromise, some of the risk from bond buying will be taken by the European Central Bank and some by national central banks.
This test can ensure, for example, that a technology developed in Canada with government support and with important security applications does not fall under the indirect control of a foreign government, or that foreign investors do not compromise the security of Canadians, say, by gaining access to critical infrastructure.
Home assistants that connect to the internet to answer inquiries and parse voice commands are at risk, just like anything else online, of being compromised or being misused by their creators.
SAN MATEO, Calif. — Jan. 10, 2017 — Agari, a leading cybersecurity company, today announced a year of tremendous growth, achieving 95 percent revenue growth for the second half of 2016, led by the rapid adoption of Agari Enterprise Protect, the industry's first solution that stops sophisticated social engineering - based email attacks including spear phishing and Business Email Compromise (BEC).
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