And remember: The thief doesn't need physical possession of your card to have enough data to do damage to your account.
"Somebody leaked it, obviously, with intent, I think, to do damage to Mr. Berger, and I think that's unfortunate, " Daschle said.
My guess is they used brute force to get the password, and then reset it to do the damage to my devices.
Until such evidence should come to light, if ever, to even infer that some kind of impeachable offense has taken place without a shred of evidence pointing in that direction threatens to do great damage to the opportunity to conduct a thorough, non-political investigation into who is really responsible.
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Thus we want people to do the things that provide more value now than the damage they do to the future: and we also want people to stop doing the things that produce less value now than the damage they do to the future.
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Yet the pliable president's departure is unlikely to do serious damage to the government.
"UKIP has the capacity to do substantial damage to the Conservative vote, " Mr Jackson said.
Hanssen was in a position to do immense damage to U.S. national security.
Both events are viewed as all but certain, and as all but certain to do great damage to the stock market.
"The funding cuts that are being imposed right across the sector have the potential to do untold damage to vulnerable children and families, " he said.
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That event was rightly seen as offering terrorists a possibly irresistible two-fer: a chance simultaneously to do further damage to the Nation's financial capital and to disrupt American democracy, in the process perhaps killing many of its leaders as they convened in that city.
Aware that its armed forces might be hard pressed to do significant damage to Iran's far-flung nuclear sites, Israel has said repeatedly that it wants the U.S. military to do the heavy lifting, arguing a nuclear Iran is a threat to the whole world.
So the recent Republican ascendancy in the South means that any move to cut defense spending will do damage to a segment of the electorate that has only recently shifted its allegiance to the GOP.
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There is no shortage of leverage points available to Senator McCain in pursuing his agenda none of which involve taking our nation, and by extension, the nations of the word, hostage by threatening to do unspeakable damage in order to get his way.
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To do all the damage all the hackers needed to do was to get their hands on a single username and password.
"We have done very brave things in the first spending round, but we have now got to the point where further significant cuts will do enormous damage to the things that really do matter like science, skills, innovation and universities, " he said.
While coming to their aid can be the right thing to do, it risks doing tremendous damage to the free-market brand.
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They can do nothing to avert damage to the wider economy: on Friday, the central bank said it expected inflation this year to be 12%, up from a pre-crisis forecast of 9.5%.
When one fund broke that promise after Lehman Brothers collapsed, the run on money funds threatened to do so much damage to the credit markets that the Fed felt compelled to step in.
Trucks may also be more heavily taxed to reflect the damage they do to roads.
But the growing labour discontent is posing a serious challenge to the Bangladeshi clothing industry's attempts to gain ground and analysts warn that it may do irreparable damage to the sector.
Congress should force them to leave home before they do serious damage to themselves and the economy.
But it is not only the direct loans to these countries that could do severe damage to our banks.
But such setbacks pale next to the damage the generals do to Myanmar's economy all by themselves.
The eventual deal which goes forward to the General Assembly mandates governments to adopt unilateral "precautionary measures" to ensure their bottom-trawlers do not cause significant damage to marine ecosystems.
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Pineda is working hard, has shed weight, and is throwing with confidence but there is only so much he can do to overcome the damage to his shoulder.
Whether or not this happens, it would be wrong to write off the core of al-Qaeda - its members may well still have the ability to do much damage - but it would also be dangerous to focus too much on them alone when the threat may now be broader.
Loughlin said claims in anti-German sections of the media in Britain and elsewhere that the country is "trying to take over Europe" were used by politicians to boost their standing at home, but could do real damage to international relations.
The notion that we would go -- the notion that the best step forward for health care is to kill the process we're on would simply do damage to what many people, including Dr. Dean, have worked many, many years for.
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