Sentences with phrase «hacks they suggest»

Check out the complete post for several more suggestions from Lopp, or check out other management hacks suggested by startup CEOs.
If you fall into that category, you may want to consider a post-Valentine's Day celebration, as Parent Hacks suggested back in 2008.
But after one hack suggested that Truss might have benefited from such tuition, she hit back in no uncertain terms:
One hack suggested that many Labour MPs see the leader as «somewhere between an unelectable joke and a threat to national security».
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Salacious hand - rubbing aside, the hack suggests something rather profound about human nature.

Not exact matches

In a recent column, he suggests a dead simple hack that will get you all the necessary facts and analysis without the accompanying panic attack.
The same things you generally do to avoid catching any flu — wash your hands and steer clear of the guy hacking and sniffing on the subway or airplane (and hey, if you're want to try stocking up on Vitamin C, you'd be in good company, even if science suggests you're probably not accomplishing much).
Among the hacked Ashley Madison data were emails from Biderman's personal account, which suggest he had multiple affairs
The firm said it has found no discussion of it on online crime forums, which suggests that a single professional - level hacking group is behind the scam.
It also «strongly» suggested that Trump tweet out the link wlsearch.tk, claiming the site would help people search through the hacked documents.
It «strongly» suggested Trump tweet the link wlsearch.tk, saying the site would help people search through the hacked documents.
Some suggest these images came from a ring of cybercriminals who brag online about «wins» from storage services such as iCloud and who offer to hack individual accounts for money.
Saolis suggested that the hack involved a team based outside the U.S., although it was impossible to confirm the claim.
While no reliable source is suggesting at this point that hacking actually altered the results of the election or that even a single vote was directly mainpulated, an investigation is still warranted.
A tweet sent by «Ryan,» another individual with apparent knowledge of the hack (above), suggests that one of the admin logins for an internal tool was «tim,» and that the password for the login was also «tim».
My research suggests entrepreneurs can easily hack those first few seconds and make a great and lasting impression.
The slides also suggest that the agency is using these tracking techniques to help identify targets for offensive hacking operations.
We haven't yet experienced a major hack of smart speakers, although there's plenty of evidence to suggest that they're hardly bulletproof.
We suggest that organizations implement advanced penetration tests and engage the services of a Certified Ethical Hacking Team, the white hats, to test your cybersecurity plans.
While it's unlikely the North Korean leader wants to become a new kind of activist investor — despite the generous compensation — the hacking of Sony reignites the issue of whether the Japanese conglomerate should spin off its entertainment unit as Loeb's Third Point suggested.
Am I suggesting hacking?
The jump in cost suggests the breach could turn out to be the most expensive hack of a corporation ever.
NEW YORK / TORONTO (Reuters)- Equifax Inc (EFX.N) said it expects costs related to its massive 2017 data breach to surge by $ 275 million this year, suggesting the incident at the credit reporting bureau could turn out to be the most costly hack in corporate history.
With respect, that you see removing a non-sentient embryo / fetus as comparable to the drowning / hacking to death of sentient children / infants suggests a lack of reasonable empathy (perhaps you don't have children and have never felt the helplessness in watching them suffer through pain?).
When Buzzfeed called Uberfacts out on it, Sanchez denied ever sending the email and suggested that he may have been hacked...
But before you start hacking away at your spending, ask yourself about your relationship with food, suggests Kimmie Greene, consumer finance expert for Mint.
And yeah, there's almost certainly some sports - world sexism that suggests a female bracketologist would get exponentially more hate than even a hack like Palm does.
There's been some bizarre activity on the Instagram account of Manchester United outcast Memphis Depay, suggesting that the Dutch winger may be the latest Premier League footballer to have had his social media accounts hacked.
Hacks at The Sun have suggested that the City winger is on the Catalan giant's radar but there is apparantly a contract issue with City...
* if you want to suggest that Deano was attempting to «play the advantage» when Wilshere got hacked when through on goal, then please, go ahead!
At the Doctor's Office Your pediatrician sees your child has a hacking cough and suggests you use a humidifier.
Whether you're a stay at home mom or going back to work, this category will give you some suggested life hacks to make your new life with baby easier and so much more productive.
Your pediatrician sees your child has a hacking cough and suggests you use a humidifier.
15:34 - Jay suggests Michel «deviously» wanted a strong statement on phone - hacking from a government minister to draw attention away from the BSkyB bid.
Hundreds of journalists at the News of the World, the vast majority of whom have never hacked a phone in their life, are out of work (although sources suggest they were drinking pints of champagne on the company card Thursday night).
Mr Murdoch will be keen to argue that he was unaware of information suggesting phone - hacking was systemic before this time because it would contradict the company's long - held line that that it was the work of a rogue reporter.
He even hit out at the inquiry's lead counsel Robert Jay, who had suggested that Mr Murdoch's delegation of investigating phone - hacking allegations to Les Hinton might be «consistent with a desire to cover up».
James Murdoch stated that News International had based its «push back» against new allegations on the combination of three pieces of evidence: that the Metropolitan Police had closed their investigation, that the Crown Prosecution Service had closed their prosecution and that they had received written advice from their legal advisors Harbottle & Lewis, that there was nothing to suggest phone hacking was not the work of one «rogue reporter» working with private investigator Glenn Mulcaire.
Murdoch had denied reading or being aware of an email, sent after he authorised an out - of - court payment to Gordon Taylor over the hacking of his phone, which suggested the practice was more widely used than just by a rogue News of the World reporter.
He maintained that he did not see an internal report suggesting that phone hacking at the paper went beyond Goodman.
The three came under pressure over a letter in May 2007 prepared by Harbottle & Lewis on the instruction of Jon Chapman, the former director of legal affairs, and Daniel Cloak, the head of human resources, suggesting phone hacking had not been widespread.
A letter from the victims, organised by the Hacked Off campaign, makes their alarm clear after a series of reports suggesting David Cameron will give newspaper editors another chance to make self - regulation work — even if Lord Justice Leveson's final conclusions recommend otherwise.
An email released by Rebekah Brooks at the Leveson inquiry suggests that Frederic Michel claimed the culture secretary had asked him to «guide his and No 10's positioning» on phone - hacking.
It is suggesting that spending will have to be hacked back to the levels of the 1930s in terms of as a proportion of GDP.
Mr Bryant had suggested Mr Yates had misled the committee by claiming that there were only up to 12 victims of phone - hacking at the News of the World, during the investigation which eventually led to the conviction of Glenn Mulcaire and Clive Goodman.
The specific mention of the treatment of alleged victims suggests the committee is largely sympathetic to the claims of some MPs, including former Foreign Office minister Chris Bryant, who claim their phones were hacked but that the police have done nothing to help them establish the facts.
The New York Times dragged the row over phone hacking back into the spotlight last week after it published an investigation suggesting the practise was widespread at the News of the World and that it had been actively promoted by then - editor Mr Coulson.
There is no major entity suggesting the results were electronically manipulated and the Podesta e-mails is suspected to have been Social Engineering (something distinctly different from a hack).
Before the PM had a chance to make his excuses, another hack mischievously suggested he might prefer to get a season ticket at West Ham...
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