Sentences with phrase «losing control over something»

Maybe it's about losing control over something we've controlled for so many years?

Not exact matches

Over the course of three sprawling acts, Gravity Rush 2 serves up dimensional rifts, nefarious councils, ancient lost cities, robot mind control, relativistic time shenanigans, meddling gods, armies of battle mecha, corrupt politicians, evil superheroes, flying cyborg soldiers, trans - dimensional apocalypse demons and something called «Panther Mode.»
The nameless kid you control frequently gets lost in animation loops that can't be broken, every change of direction or slight incline another excuse for the animation team to show you something they think is cool when all you really want is to carry on playing a game without being shown another Vine of a kid falling over.
So the listener is referring to something called the 51 percent attack, which I will allow others to Google if they're interested, but basically yes, it means that a blockchain network, specifically in this case I think bitcoin, is susceptible to being... «taken over» is too strong of a word, but it loses some of its censorship - resistant properties if more than 51 percent of the network is controlled by either one or a set of colluding entities.
Ultimately, in an impasse, each side fears losing something: In disputes over Gun Control, it is losing more innocent lives vs. losing personal safety and protection; in disputes over Immigration Reform, it is losing talented people and necessary social contributions of immigrants vs. losing potential American jobs; in disputes over the Debt Ceiling / Fiscal Cliff, it is losing on - going social programs vs. losing tax money to excessive interest payments; and, in disputes over Certification for Mediators, it is losing quality control for consumers vs. losing personal / professional autonomy to future reguControl, it is losing more innocent lives vs. losing personal safety and protection; in disputes over Immigration Reform, it is losing talented people and necessary social contributions of immigrants vs. losing potential American jobs; in disputes over the Debt Ceiling / Fiscal Cliff, it is losing on - going social programs vs. losing tax money to excessive interest payments; and, in disputes over Certification for Mediators, it is losing quality control for consumers vs. losing personal / professional autonomy to future regucontrol for consumers vs. losing personal / professional autonomy to future regulators.
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