Sentences with phrase «risk breaking the system»

Also, based on our experience, users who choose to root their devices risk breaking the system completely.

Not exact matches

The banking system was hyper - competitive and quick to take risks in pursuit of profits; policymakers aggressively pushed homeownership through measures such as tax breaks for mortgage interest payments; and weak recourse laws let mortgage defaulters off the hook.
Older baby swings might have an inadequate restraint system, broken or worn out parts, or other issues which may put your baby at risk of injury.
We work with 50,000 children and young people across the UK and our projects are still seeing increasing numbers of families who are at breaking point and children who are at risk of neglect, entering the care system, or are getting into trouble with the law.
«The Government has consistently sought to portray GCSEs as «broken» and «dumbed down» qualifications in order to push through its vision of an elitist, narrowly focused curriculum and qualifications system which risks failing to meet the needs of the majority of young people.
Clegg said: «We need to break up our banking system so that irresponsible bankers can never again put your businesses and your savings at risk
Any kind of new security system that curbs apps» sensor access presents «a real risk of breaking» legitimate apps.
An improved but still flawed government - wide plan for nanotechnology risk research is the result of a broken system.
You may be working out out too hard and overtraining your body, producing excess stress hormones which encourage fat storage, suppress your immune system, increase your risk of injury, and break down of lean muscle mass.
I applaud the teachers for taking a risk to make some changes to a system that I believe we can all agree is quite broken.
If there is any risk of collision, the system maintains the vehicle on the lane, breaking the wheels only on one side.
Lots of authors talk a good game about how broken the current trade publishing acquisitions system is, yet when an opportunity to bypass that system for FREE, and with NO RISK comes along, some of them STILL aren't willing to merely give it a try — or at the very least, wait until others have done so and reported back — before criticizing it.
These break the cycle of cellular damage and help to strengthen her immune system, thereby reducing the risk of chronic diseases, such as cancer and arthritis.
If the system breaks, however, only the account that downloaded it originally will be able to use it later, so it is a bit of a risk.
If not, might not we want to assume, for the sake of risk assessment, that this will drive faster break down in the system and faster heating of the planet as the ability of the ocean to support life is diminished, and likely it's ability to continue to act as a carbon sink?
My take away from the NYT article this Sunday on Kulluk is that the issues were more a matter of Shell's internal risk management systems breaking down than the need for better weather forecasts.
This guidance document provides an overview of how climate change increases the risk of hunger and breaks down fragile food systems around the world.
(For anyone who is worried about gas leaks and live electrical wires, there's a break - off system to eliminate those risks, and the home can run on battery power for three days.)
Our health care system is broken and risking failure because of rising costs and lack of available doctors.
Because you are modifying the operating system, there is also a risk that something in the modified OS could break down, causing a crash.
These are the signs of a legal education system in the process of breaking down, a subject I canvassed in a recent column for The Lawyers Weekly newspaper: «Law school and the risk of irrelevance.»
That creates a higher risk of water damage claims from broken pipes, fire claims from older electrical systems, and similar losses.
Although a security system might not deter every thief, such systems have been statistically proven to decrease the risk of homes being broken into.
A mechanic can check the hoses, brakes, exhaust system and car battery to make sure they are all in tip - top shape, which will help to decrease the risk of breaking down during the winter.
«Given how obvious and foreseeable it was [that someone would break the rules], Facebook could have come up with a system that would've reduced the risk of a contract breach.»
The ground - breaking tool also offers a proprietary «risk scoring» system to assist investigators in revealing and tracking malicious behavior.
This systematic risk stems from the fact that our financial system is broken at its very core.
The ease of entry has certainly made the system an easy sell, and requiring players to pay an extra fee could risk breaking up online communities.
Kept operational ground systems such as generators ranging from 2KW to 60KW, and any diesel or gasoline powered equipment serviceable, as well working closely with Supervisor and other departments to ensure equipment was maintained and out of risk of any break downs.
«The symptoms of reactive attachment disorder, combined with the lack of consistent caretakers due to our broken foster care system, put foster children at high - risk for falling prey to sex traffickers,» said Forrest Lien, Executive Director for the Institute for Attachment and Child Development.
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