Sentences with phrase «given into the wrong hands»

Money alone won't solve the problem, especially given into the wrong hands.

Not exact matches

Jetting to Bulgaria, she is given an observation mission to monitor and locate a nuclear device that has fallen into the wrong hands.
Nor will privacy - minded parents be thrilled; security protocols will need to be established that give everyone involved confidence that the audio recordings won't fall into the wrong hands.
That means the chance of sensitive data falling into the wrong hands (your kids), and so QNX and the Tablet OS will support multiple users and the ability to give access to certain elements of data on three levels.
The law doesn't give you the right to take matters into your own hands and stop her from doing something that she thinks is wrong.
On the other hand, if the climate scientists are right about AGW happening, and the contrarians are wrong, and we act as if AGW is not happening, then not only will we lose all those other benefits, but we will allow the world to sink into great catastrophe (greater than you may think, when we figure how people may start turning nasty against each other as their material lives deteriorate — Katrina gave us a microcosm of that).
That gives you the protection of knowing it's going where it should, and also the protection of knowing that if your card information falls into the wrong hands, your liability for that is quite limited in most cases.
But, always remember that not all of your information is safe and always think twice before giving different third - party apps permission through your Facebook otherwise it may fall into the wrong hands.
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