Therapy consisted
of guarding against «manipulation» and mining the borderline's reactions to the therapist for clues to her fragmented inner world.
Having less debt is an excellent way
of guarding against rainy days because instead of building up a bigger umbrella, you are essentially making it rain less.
And New Yorkers can be confident that Commissioner Bratton will continue the critical work
of guarding against terrorist threats to our city.
I'll make a prediction here that you don't initiate it anymore purely because it's your way
of guarding against yet another rejection.
Comparing familiar and presumptively protected faiths to an unfamiliar one is a way
of guarding against unrecognized bias.
This cap was written into bitcoin's source code as a means
of guarding against future inflation.
From a risk - management perspective, therefore, the asymmetry in the conventional policy toolkit would lead me to expect policy to be tilted somewhat in favor
of guarding against downside risks relative to preemptively raising rates to guard against upside risks.
They believe that when stocks are combined with other investments that don't cycle up and down so dramatically, stocks can offer
some of the guard against inflation that is increasingly important.
It is the keenest spur to exertion, and the surest
of all guards against improbity».
Not exact matches
Guy Fawkes Day, also known as Bonfire or Fireworks Night, is a celebration
of the arrest
of Guy Fawkes, who was
guarding a stash
of gunpowder in an assassination plot
against King James 1.
Instead, it's an example
of another very human tendency leaders need to
guard against — we often forget to properly appreciate low - drama, super high achievers until after they've left us.
They are completely at the mercy
of guards and administrators, who have to balance the safety
of the inmates
against the public safety risk
of freeing dangerous people.
«We have to
guard against it, regardless
of the technological environment,» he says.
The only way to
guard against this outcome that I am aware
of is diversification and systematic rebalancing.
«This data is provided in order to help systems administrators
guard against the actions
of persistent cyber criminals.»
If ACOBA approve this they will be signing their own death - warrant, confirming they are not fit for purpose and unable to
guard against conflicts
of interest and consequences
of the revolving door - two
of the most prevalent corruption risks in UK politics.
What's more, they argued in a recent research paper, most tips for protecting passwords do nothing to
guard against the most common forms
of breaches: phishing, keystroke logging, and plain old looking over shoulders.
Carr says it actually means 35 ships a month instead
of five, or about one additional tanker a day out
of the Westridge Marine Terminal, with strict marine standards to
guard against accidents.
To
guard against potential threats to his power, he maintains a large force
of secret police who watch his political opponents, tap many telephones, and even investigate all students applying for admission to a university.
South Korean and U.S. government officials have been raising their
guard against more North Korean provocations with the approach
of the 72nd anniversary
of the founding
of North Korea's ruling party, which fell on Tuesday.
«So this is very welcome news... (but) complacency is one
of the risks we should
guard against,» she warned, noting three key reasons why the recovery was not assured.
Regular account check - ins can help
guard against business owners falling victim to this type
of fraud.
To be more proactive, companies should be demanding from their security vendors what measures are being taken to
guard against any future attack using any
of these exploits.
This is to ensure that adequate protective nets are in place to
guard against any abuse or misuse
of data.»
So, it becomes a macroeconomic consequence from maybe only one member
of the payments system having a vulnerability that wasn't
guarded against.»
Although CBOE instituted position limits, it seems like the market doesn't have nearly enough liquidity to
guard against the market - moving impact
of even a mid-size trader.
It protects
against all kinds
of catastrophe, and
guards against inflation and deflation.
• The secrecy
of their capabilities
against encryption is closely
guarded, with analysts warned: «Do not ask about or speculate on sources or methods.»
While there is no such thing as a 100 % foolproof strategy to protect you
against fraud (although divvying your portfolio up into 30 - 40 stocks worth 2.5 % to 3.33 %
of your overall wealth seems like a damn good defense mechanism), putting most
of your money into stocks with records
of growing dividends seems like an intelligent way to
guard against corporate fraud, particularly if you have limited familiarity with reading 10 - Ks, annual reports, and other financial statements.
Please watch the video above and consider whether or not you are saving money,
guarding against the loss
of income, minimizing taxes, building your investment income and planning for an orderly transition
of wealth to your children or to a charity.
In remarks at the AARP on Monday, Obama stressed the importance
of imposing a cohesive standard mandating that all brokers and advisors working in the retirement space act in their clients» best interests to
guard against conflicted advice that could harm investors.
One
of the dissenters, Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D - Mass., said she was concerned that Powell «will roll back critical rules that help
guard against another financial crisis.»
Learn more about the warning signs and specific steps you should take to gain a greater level
of protection
against identity thieves — to help
guard against becoming a victim.
Third, fiscal policy must be prudent by including a reasonable amount
of «insurance» to
guard against forecast error and the impact
of unforeseen events and necessary policy actions.
Our report provides a summary
of these conversations as companies outlined their processes
of ensuring relevance and rigor
of performance targets while
guarding against excessive risk - taking by executives.
The Central People's Government released a report titled
Guarding Against the Risks
of Bitcoin and announced that Bitcoin trading would be illegal.
To
guard against this threat, I proposed a couple
of investment restrictions for the JIRA that should keep the wolves at bay (see bullets two and three above).
It's for this reason that
guarding against spammy links is pretty much always a misuse
of resources.
Politicians and regulators may eventually step in, but investors should take steps now to help
guard against the possible loss
of liquidity.
But how, without history, can we understand these events, discriminate their significance, sift out the large from the small, see the basic currents underlying surface movements and changes, and foresee the result sufficiently to
guard against fatal error or the souring
of unreasonable hopes?
In the past few weeks, Iranian businessmen with links to foreign companies have been detained, interrogated and warned
against wading into economic monopolies controlled by the Revolutionary
Guard Corps, according to several businessmen interviewed inside and outside
of Iran.
It should be an active decision to
guard against risk and operate in the best interest
of plan participants.
Citigroup said Wednesday it had «acted quickly upon becoming aware
of issues in our foreign exchange business» and has changed its systems and monitoring «to better
guard against improper behavior.»
This mismatch is one reason to be cautious and dynamic in fixed income and
guard against the risk
of sudden yield back - ups.
In January, the Trump administration proposed the nationalization
of a 5G network to
guard against Chinese cybersecurity threats.
Skidelsky is certainly correct that we all must be on
guard against the deadly sin
of avarice, and he is correct to link avarice with lust.
Beloved Beowulf, best
of defenders,
guard against anger and gain for yourself perpetual profit.
Against All Odds, then, doesn't replace previous works on survivors, such as Dorothy Rabinowitz's 1979 book New Lives, which included, for example, a gripping account
of a confrontation between the survivor Stella and the woman who had once
guarded her at Maidanek.
Oh, by the way:: [4.34] Men are the maintainers
of women because Allah has made some
of them to excel others and because they spend out
of their property; the good women are therefore obedient,
guarding the unseen as Allah has
guarded; and (as to) those on whose part you fear desertion, admonish them, and leave them alone in the sleeping - places and beat them; then if they obey you, do not seek a way
against them; surely Allah is High, Great.
Well as heard in the news that those arriving to the west are being well trained on sophisticated equipment's and combat training and then sent back to Somalia to fight as opposition to prolong suffering for the area and others sent to lead pirate operations in the area and that is all done to give an excuse for the western Navy to be present in the area as well as to cause the raise
of the insurance premium
against the ships passing the area raising therefore the costs
of commodities as well as an opportunity for private security companies to flourish
guarding the passing ships?