At that point, cyber attacks will likely be less effective, simply because ignorance will
not rule the day.
In a world where
technology rules the day, the question should not be whether or not it is necessary, but if it is effective.
Whatever side you're on in politics, it's safe to say most people believe that
money rules the day.
After that moment,
price rules the day; meaning that you will never know with 100 % certainty whether your trade will eventually record a profit or loss.
I have a very small allocation to exciting growth shares in my active portfolio, and strict
rules these days about how much money I can put in to any one.
The
sun rules the day, and the moon rules the night in a universe where night and day only matter to those of us looking up?
In many respects, that same idea applies to commercial kitchens and equipment packages, particularly in this era, where
transparency rules the day.
The touchdown was held up on review, but it could've gone either way, knowing the bizarre
catch rules these days.
In the guest house, however, warm colors, rustic wood textures and vivid
tile rule the day.
With a 27 - year history, this members - only exhibition boasts a roster of formidable galleries, with quality rather than
quantity ruling the day.
But, like politics, almost all real estate is local — and local conditions, not national trends, are
what rules the day.
Risk aversion still
rules the day as many secondary and tertiary markets lack the economic vibrancy of global gateway markets and lag in job growth.
Ceci hopes Albertans like his plan to maintain services and lower school costs, but isn't sure how voters will receive a future $ 71.1 - billion debt after the good, old Tory -
ruled days of high oil prices and debt freedom.
It was he or she who spoke the loudest who
often ruled the day,» says the author and consultant who formerly held senior leadership positions with companies such as Universal, Sony, and Turner Broadcasting.
We'll cover existing debt in a separate post but suffice it to say that common sense
rules the day here as well: The highest interest rate gets attacked first and on down the line until it's all completely gone.
If justice
rules the day at the Tribunal, TREB has already won; if not, then TREB has already lost — this round.
Despite attempts to gut, or at least delay, the Labor Department's fiduciary rule, other priorities ultimately
ruled the day for Congressional opponents.
A federal judge is set to
rule any day now on a date for at least the federal portion of the primary, for seats for the US Senate and Congress.
One Sheffield Lib Dem, who asked not to be named, was clear about what caused the reversal at the ballot box: «National
issues ruled the day.»
Asked if he found irony in LaCorte's juxtaposition of proposing ethics
rules a day after getting outed for spying, Schoenberger said,» I don't think irony is the right word to describe it.
Although a variety of factors might explain this uneven transformation across New Hampshire's districts (it's not a coincidence that local
control rules the day in the «live free or die» state), one thing is certain: transforming from a time - based to a competency - based system upends the traditional culture, structure, and schedule in schools and districts.
HMMM... I feel that there is a presence in the air, guiding me toward the fulfillment of my dreams of a world wherein individual common
sense rules the day vs top - down imposed politically correct bureaucratic group - think crapola.
At a time when minimalism, abstraction and conceptual
art ruled the day, Mr. Hendricks's work was profoundly out of fashion.
The material that can replace silicon for the least cost will
ultimately rule the day, but at scales of tens of atoms, graphene might perform as well as silicon or better, Kim says.
Because the men here are so reserved, online dating
rules the day when it comes to romance.
Luck may win you money and keep you safe from twisters and earthquakes here, but
skill rules the day in this quirky and crazy race to the end of The Fabulous Strip!