Sentences with phrase «for brute»

Intelligence agencies may build specialized hardware just for brute - force attacks, just as Bitcoin miners build their own specialized hardware optimized for Bitcoin mining.
When it comes to consumer hardware, the most effective type of hardware for brute - force attacks is a graphics card (GPU).
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His formulation at first seems cynical, but it also stakes a claim for the brute value of performance in institutional settings: «It's not we who need the museums,» he argues, «it's the museums that need us.»
You've come to the right place as we're giving away 20 Steam keys for the brute of a game below.
The standard elements of collecting gold and building troops that you might find in a real - time strategy game are here, along with the importance of building smartly instead of just going for brute force.
Another feature we included is permadeath — play smart, Stormer, for brute force will only bring you an early demise.
Whether you play the game for the brute challenge of the harder difficulty settings or play thru more casually on the lower difficulty, the storyline of the game is intriguing, the characters are colourful, and the unfolding plot is twisted and engaging to watch.
What's unique about this system is that you can set - and - forget for the brute - type classes, but healers and long - range units (i.e. archers, mages) need to have correct spacing otherwise their attacks / spells will be rendered ineffective.
Barrick is a well - loved character from the comics, notorious for his brute strength and fearless attitude towards the Locust.
It also includes a powerful spinning strike that can deal hefty damage to all nearby foes and provide some breathing room, while some other upgrades boost Death's strength and speed, essentially making the Harbinger tree perfect for brute force.
550 horsepower and 443 foot - pounds of torque are the sorts of numbers that you'd think would make for a brute of a car, but they're delivered here smoothly and with precision.
Similarly the passenger doors close quietly and securely without the need for brute force.
Where the BMW 7 - Sereies Hybrid went for brute power over fuel economy, the Mercedes S400 Hybrid foregoes the massive power figure which results in a 20 % better fuel economy figure than the V - 8 S - Class model.
More information about the 2011 Nissan Armada: If you're looking for brute power, the Armada is king.
A talented high school wrestler, Cunningham was one of Bruce Feldman's «Freaks» in 2015 for his brute strength.
Known for his brute strength and ability to run through, around and over defenses, Hillis needs to build and maintain strong muscles for peak performance.

Not exact matches

In many cases, hackers simply take a tried - and - true method, such as Sality malware (which brute - forces networks to create easy - to - guess passwords), and make small tweaks to improve it for the modern world.
A deeply complex password — a long string of random characters, for example — really only helps deter what's known as a «brute - force attack,» where a computer program tries millions of password combinations in an effort to find the right one.
For all his fast reflexes and web - slinging abilities, Spider - Man still lacks the brute strength and pure brawn of the Hulk or Thor.
In this age of neo-xenophobia and socially acceptable open bigotry what I have to say will be tough to pull off without sounding like the knuckle dragging brutes thirsty for the blood of «job - stealing foreigners.»
A brute force search for a golden ticket (or in this case, a golden number).
I support this girl if she wants to compete, but I also respect the boy for his decision to forfeit, rather than to attempt to suppress a girl with brute force.
It might be just a simple brute fact that matter came into existence for no good reason.
Human freedom presupposes some intelligibility in the world; otherwise man would have no reason for his choice and would thus be reduced to the state of the brute beasts.
Tradition has not carried much weight in public debate for centuries: Why, many will ask, preserve an archaic institution that has long oppressed women, excluded gays, and given free rein to brutes?
I find it equally difficult to obtain comfort for those children of history who are old enough to find themselves the victims of violence, imposed either from without by the cruelty of empires, or from within by the brute facticity of illness.
An early version of the Catholic Dictionary (1884) under the heading «Animals, Lower» has this entry: «As the lower animals have no duties... so they have no rights»... The brutes are made for man, who has the same right over them which he has over plants or stones.
The fact that God's will is the possible makes it possible for me to pray; if God's will is only the necessary, man is essentially as speechless as the brutes.
Against Goldhagen, Littell wants to defend «senior scholars» who have spent decades pressing the case for serious research of the Holocaust «long before any young writer or eager publisher could capitalize on the brute fact that today «there's no business like Shoah business.
For that matter, it is a brute fact woven into the fabric of the universe (and not mere opinion) that even having the Jonas Brothers on your iPod is not «cool.»
Waiving for the moment the far from settled question of the extent that Gandhi's techniques of nonviolence were adapted to the particular social and cultural situation in which he found himself, we still must ask whether we can really see the vindication of hope for the higher values in a cumulative and secure achievement of orders of persuasion over brute force.
Religious believers are dismayed by evolution theories because, by locating the origin of all things in the brute indifference of matter, these theories seem to destroy the eschatological hope for that perfection and perpetuity of life beyond the grave in which we are reunited with loved ones and freed from the curses of sin and death.
Paul, the chauvinistic brute modern feminist make him out to be forget to also quote Galatians 3:23 «There is neither Jew nor Greek, slave nor free, male nor female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus.»
A creative solution is required for overcoming the brute givenness of the past.
For decades it's been a commonplace of American politics to set law - and - order brutes against compassionate liberals.
By contrast all he will assert is his humanity; indeed, worse, he must be a brute, for he knows nothing of all these boasted attainments.
Through this function of the divine wisdom immanent in man the whole long story has come about of our groping progress from our brute ancestry, our slow attainment of civilization, and our unceasing outreach for ever better things in thought and practice.
I've never once heard a sermon preached on the passage in which Paul tells Titus «Cretans are always liars, evil brutes, lazy gluttons» (Titus 1:12 — 13), and yet, if these words are truly the inerrant and unchanging words of God intended as universal commands for all people in all places at all times, then the Christian community needs to do a better job of mobilizing against the Cretan people, perhaps constructing some «God Hates Cretans» signs!
But what is most absurd to the Western mind would appear to be most natural and spontaneous to the Buddhist mind, for here brute or irreducible «fact» is identified with salvation.
Therefore the kerygma, rather than brute facts of Jesus» external biography, was identified as our primary historical source for understanding his meaning.
It is not a sufficient condition for classification as an evolutionary cosmology that a philosophical system take some vague cognizance of, or prove itself compatible with the brute historical facts of evolutionary change and transformation (which are by no means always «upward» or «progressive»).
Dostoevsky examines the most warm - hearted of the murderers, Erkel, who can kill as ruthlessly as any brute, serving an idea in which he places all his belief and serving a man who embodies that idea for him:
The brute fact of this inconsistency pinpoints how extremely dangerous Ford's hypothesis really is; for it leads to a basic interpretative strategy that is diametrically opposed to the one required by Whitehead's many statements to the effect that his books are intended to supplement one another's omissions and compressions and that, consequently, his system of thought, including his basic metaphysical system, must be carefully gleaned from all his philosophical works.
Our bad longing to be beasts is making a renewed effort to compensate for our bad longing to be brutes.
For is it not the case that the problems we so often must deal with are the brute, disharmonic forces of poverty, malice, stupidity, and entrenched personal and group interest?
I could easily show you these regions if I had here a picture of the brain.1 Moreover, the diminished or exaggerated associations of what this author calls the Köperfühlshäre with the other regions, accounts, according to him, for the complexion of our emotional life, and eventually decides whether one shall be a callous brute or criminal, an unbalanced sentimentalist, or a character accessible to feeling, and yet well poised.
Input as input is simply the brute reaction of experience; its contact with reality is immediate, for existence simply consists in reaction.
For the non-believer the cross is just a brute fact which he can explain according to his own philosophy of history and judge according to his lights — with sympathy, hostility, or indifference, which is simply another form of hostility.
Perhaps Mill viewed this simply as a brute fact, or perhaps he would have relied on psychologists for a developmental or structural explanation for happiness as the basis of motivation.
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