Sentences with phrase «warned against storing»

(Crypto developers have long warned against storing private keys on laptops or other devices that interact with the internet.)

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In addition to his advice to the young ruler, there was his clear injunction to store up treasure not on earth but only in heaven, his rather pointed remarks on the impossibility of dual service to both God and Mammon, his parable about the rich man and Lazarus (which was not, I think we can grant, merely a warning against dissipation), and so on.
Though in 2011 the US FDA (Food and Drug Administration) voted against putting warning labels on foods containing synthetic dyes in the US, some American stores such as Whole Foods do not sell products containing artificial dyes.
Natural health experts advise against visiting a health food store for «glutathione in a bottle,» warning that most brands are poorly absorbed by the body in this low - quality form and would provide little benefit.
While online websites are an easier way to explore styles and get a feel for what's available at your local stores, experts warn against purchasing a wedding shoe online.
The warning against subject heading choices goes against a category that does not exist in Kindle Store.
The bill was in response to an earlier Bureau of Reclamation policy that warned hemp growers against using water stored in federal projects, because the plant was federally illegal.
But since it does access and store user data (in the alleged interest of protecting its own infrastructure against attacks and abuse) it is essentially observing / warning that the government has declared a potential right to access those data as well.
the National DNA Database, which holds DNA profiles for approximately 4 million individuals, over half a million of whom are innocent (they have not been convicted, reprimanded, given a final warning or cautioned, and have no proceedings pending against them)-- including more than 39,000 children; the National Identity Register, which will store biographical information, biometric data and administrative data linked to the use of an ID card; ContactPoint, which is a national index of all children in England.
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