Sentences with phrase «such as a compromised»

This form of mange can indicate underlying health problems or risk factors such as a compromised immune system, hereditary predisposition, or an endocrine problem.
Raw food is always going to be a better feeding choice, unless health conditions (such as a compromised immune system due to chemotherapy) prohibit raw feeding.
Isolation technology, which inserts a secure execution environment between users and potential attack vectors such as compromised websites or weaponised email attachments, is not new, but the approach taken by Menlo Security with its MSIP (Menlo Security Isolation Platform) is innovative.
Armed with plenty of tools, such as compromised IoT devices, it's likely that we'll see hackers make use of ransomware and DDoS attacks to cause major distractions.
(RQ2) Do higher levels of mindfulness predict greater use of positive conflict strategies such as compromise?

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Since the financial crisis it has become increasingly challenging for central banks to maintain price stability without compromising other political objectives, such as encouraging economic growth.
Even if you don't get a flu vaccine before October, as is considered ideal, public health officials recommend that everyone — including pregnant women in any trimester — aged 6 months and older, as well as those with compromised immune systems such as small children and the elderly, get their seasonal flu shots in order to protect both themselves and those around them.
The higher figure does not affect the estimated number of federal employees who had their sensitive information, such as social security numbers and SF - 86 security clearance forms, compromised in the attacks, OPM said in its news release.
Given the risk of compromise, don't send sensitive data such as bank account details or your Social Security number over email, Edgerton said.
Proponents argue that blockchain technology could be used to reduce the risk of many IoT devices being compromised by a single point of failure, such as a server.
Republican lawmakers from high - tax states such as New York exited meetings this week with Kevin Brady, chairman of the tax - writing committee of the House of Representatives, saying there would be some sort of compromise on repealing the deduction for state and local tax payments.
More news broke this week revealing the extent to which internet traffic routed through companies such as Google and Yahoo has been compromised.
The compromises necessary to Canada wants a successful outcome to the TPP negotiations not only for domestic political reasons (a general election is due in 2015), but also for tactical reasons such as protecting its NAFTA access to the US market and ensuring that it is not disadvantaged vis — à — vis the US in any market - opening deals involving Japan.
When prompted for a second - factor authorization, such as a code sent via SMS, the malware can hijack it directly from the compromised device without the victim ever seeing the message come in.
Most taxpayers will require the help of a tax professional such as an attorney in order to design and negotiate the compromise.
Wolin adds Gadamer's name to the list of such compromised thinkers as Martin Heidegger, Gadamer's teacher, and Paul de Man, for twice assuming posts vacated by dismissed Jewish colleagues.
Traders prize such qualities as industriousness, thrift, inventiveness, tolerance, and ability to compromise.
And no one has yet come up with a satisfactory substitute for family etiquette training in the earliest years of life to foster the development of the child in such principles of manners as consideration, cooperation, loyalty, respect, and to teach the child such etiquette techniques as settling disputes through face - saving compromise.
This criterion legitimates the resort to arms after other feasible means of addressing the injustice in question (such as mediation, negotiation, arbitration or referral to international tribunals — but not compromise or appeasement) have failed.
Suggestions of ways to accommodate him, such as an internal referral system, were dismissed by the court, which stated that his employer was «entitled to treat the issue as one of principle, in which compromise is inappropriate.»
Such a church is ready to change its practice to conform to new understanding, but it must do so as a faithful response to the gospel, not as compromise with the world.
But God warned the Israelites not to engage in such activity because to do so could compromise their integrity and identity as Yahweh's people.
As the Pope says, «given such a grave situation, we need now more than ever to have the courage to look the truth in the eye and to call things by their proper names, without yielding to convenient compromises or to the temptation of self - deception.»
The fact that such solutions have inherent compromises of one sort or another as their basis is typical of the nature of the problem with which we are dealing.
They can choose to ignore this responsibility, and thereby exacerbate problems such as economic inequality, environmental degradation and social injustice, but this will compromise their ability to do business in the long run.
But, if the choice is between compromising Islamic truth or a war of civilizations, it is almost certain that the winner among Muslims will be the hard - core Islamism that Lewis rightly views as such a great threat.
As such, it has all the power of a human drama, where the weakness and vulnerability of Christ do not compromise his divinity, but serve rather to accentuate the staggering generosity of his self - sacrifice.
This was the kind of immigration compromise — allegedly humane and moderate — favored by such politicians as Barack Obama, Paul Ryan, Hillary Clinton, John McCain, and Marco Rubio.
The conference finally adopted several arguably peripheral constitutional amendments such as forbidding acquisition of new U.S. territory without approval by a majority of both slave - state and free - state senators, guaranteeing federal compensation for fugitive slaves when failure to return them was due to anti-slavery violence or intimidation, and restoring and perpetuating the Missouri Compromise line that once satisfied both regions but had been struck down by the Dred Scott decision.
Not only does Robert Chisholm explain the biblical text in a way that makes sense and reveals the cultural, historical, and grammatical contexts of Judges and Ruth, he also deals with modern questions that the text address, such as the issues of female leadership, the consequences of spiritual compromise, and the often bewildering actions of God in relation to His people on earth.
Even if such a method does not backfire (as it will if the alcoholic discovers what is occurring), it tends to compromise the openness and mutual trust that should characterize marriage and family relationships.
Others, such as Clark Pinnock, are suspicious of such two - way conversation, believing Scripture's authority to be compromised in the process.
Opponents of Fairness for All legislation worry that such compromises offer too limited protections at the expense of designating SOGI as a protected class — a position they believe has deeper moral implications for Christians.
An examination of the results of Professor Duméry's critique on religion permits us to appreciate its value, but we must say that far from being an achievement in the phenomenology of religion such as Husserl, Van der Leeuw, Eliade, or Wach have conceived it, it runs the risk of compromising the results of phenomenology.
However, most versions of ras el hanout contain other major curry spices, such as turmeric, ginger, cinnamon, nutmeg, black pepper, and chiles, so let's compromise and say that the mixture is a variation on curry powders.
Fernandez explains that high - potency sweeteners such as sucralose, stevia and monk fruit extract, enable formulators to «drastically lower sugar content of products without compromising taste.
In different applications such as beverages, sauces, fruit preparations and yogurt drinks, a relative sugar reduction of 50 % was achieved and an absolute sucrose reduction of up to 8 % (w / w) without compromising on taste.
A product certified with a body such as Australian Certified Organic (ACO) is subject to a stringent auditing process and is guaranteed to be grown and processed free from GMOs, toxic herbicides and pesticides, synthetic hormones, antibiotics, artificial colours, flavours and preservatives — all of which may compromise pet health and life expectancy.
Examples include: • Bakery applications such as cakes, breads and muffins • Almond flour in crackers helps them stay crispy longer • Coatings applications for fish and chicken • Thickening agent for sauces and soups, adding nutrition in this growing category In addition to versatility, product longevity and nutrition, Blue Diamond Almond Flour can be easily substituted for traditional flours in existing recipes without compromising taste or texture.
The results for the few food group intakes that were dichotomized before the heritability analysis, such as for infant formula milk and fruit juice, should not be overinterpreted because there are several indications that they might be an artifact: small numbers of pairs with at least one consumer for formula milk (15 %) and other beverages (13 %) made their distributions extremely positively skewed, and the reduced variation in the data due to dichotomizing these variables compromises power and accuracy of the parameters, therefore limiting interpretation.
The strategy promotes intrinsic Euskadi values such as hard work and compromise, the capacity to excel, a vocation for transformation and the creation of equal opportunities for men and women.
In a story headlined MOHAMED BRINGS A MOLEHILL TO THE DERBY, one newspaper writer suggested that if Great Redeemer did anything to compromise Spectacular Bid's chances for victory — such as accidentally swerving into him out of the gate — «then Dr. J.A. Mohamed ought to be horsewhipped.»
Yet, as gracious as the Kings were to back such an effort, the consensus of organizers I spoke with wondered if the offer was a compromise to end arena shutdowns and appease contentious fans hungry for basketball and disillusioned by protest.
Wenger understands such trips are now a necessity to help grow a club's global brand, saying: «It is difficult, but you want as well to find a compromise.
Valencia finished in the top four 5 times in 7 seasons between 2005 and 2012, though such heady days remain a distant memory as on - pitch success has been compromised by outrageous debt and the financial mess that envelopes the club off the field.
Terms such as severely compromised and no, seriously you've broken it keep appearing with rather more regularity than I'd hope for.
Some of the suggestions reached in the compromise with the village, such as facade changes for the recreation center, will be kept in the plan, he said.
See if you can come up with a compromise, such as revisiting the conversation in a few months or setting a date in a year or two when you'll start trying to conceive.
benefits a child's early growth of skills such as cooperation, compromise and concentration.
In particular, such stressors compromise the higher order thinking skills that allow students to sort out complex and seemingly contradictory information such as when the letter C is pronounced like K (what psychologists call «executive functioning»), and their ability to keep a lot of information in their heads at once, a skill known as «working memory» that's crucial to success in school, college, and work.
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