Encryption techniques exist, but not sending aglets to untrustworthy computers remains the safer bet.
Societies that discriminate against identifiable classes of people are untrustworthy places in which to conduct business.
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The question insinuates that anyone who has received money from an oil company is venal and untrustworthy.
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He said the group has only spoken to intermediaries of the vessel's owners but he described them as untrustworthy.
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In a memorable session, Goldman CEO Lloyd Blankfein was grilled by Senators accusing his bank of being untrustworthy.
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While Chalabi was a close adviser to the Pentagon, he was regarded as divisive and untrustworthy by the U.S. State Department.
They would rather rely on a general-purpose and, from a copyright holder's point of view, highly untrustworthy device: the personal computer.
Even motels that claim to be safe havens from such things as commercial espionage and blackmail are proving to be untrustworthy themselves.
And consumers are likely to see Monsanto and its allies as untrustworthy corporations motivated more by profit than a desire to inform.
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Because it is in the nature of such people to be untrustworthy.
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And in the peculiar logic of human behavior, it never repeats itself without the sudden, unexpected twist that renders all precedent untrustworthy at best.
Yet to say that user-generated reviews on Amazon (and around the Web in general) are an untrustworthy measure of quality is a massive understatement.
Why do traditional ink-and-paper publications routinely deride online publications as untrustworthy?
Traditional conservatives view the federal government as being untrustworthy and undependable.
Through management and ownership, the untrustworthy Mittal family would dominate.
Men with wider faces not only are perceived as untrustworthy, they may deserve the reputation, according to an article in an upcoming issue of the journal Psychological Science.
On the other hand, every time the US seeks to attenuate its ties with Israel, it is viewed as an untrustworthy ally by the nations of the Middle East.
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Marketers and client servicing people are not inherently untrustworthy.
If the duck candidate has shown sufficient signs of being untrustworthy, so weak and vacillating that in post-election he might easily become a hawk, the electorate would choose the more trustworthy parrot.
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From junior candidates insinuating their battered brogues onto the doorsteps of elderly voters to smartly suited veterans fighting to keep their names out of brewing scandal, politicians are routinely perceived as untrustworthy.
It was the fear of alienating them that led to the withdrawal of negative advertisements aimed at Mr Bush, which accused him, among other things, of being as untrustworthy as Bill Clinton.
Criminal or not, however, these activities provide further evidence to back up the main two worries about Mr Gore: that he is untrustworthy, and that he doesn't know what he stands for.
Currently, his biggest advantage is not economic success, which voters (as in America) seem no longer to give governments much credit for, but rather that William Hague's Conservatives also look a shambolic, untrustworthy lot.
The reason for this, the UCLA life scientists found, seems to be that a brain region called the anterior insula, which is linked to disgust and is important for discerning untrustworthy faces, is less active in older adults.
There are a few sites like Goodreads and Indie Reader that offer alternatives to the untrustworthy online review, but for the ordinary reader, there is no single source available to sort the diamonds from the coal.
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Online peer reviews are notoriously unreliable, and although Amazon and other sites have made significant efforts to eliminate biased or untrustworthy reviews, it is still difficult to judge the quality of a book from consumer reviews alone.
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And even though Microsoft has a feature in its Internet Explorer browser designed to steer users away from unknown and potentially untrustworthy software, about 5 percent of users ignore the warnings and download malicious Trojan horse programs anyway. via Microsoft: One in 14 downloads is malicious.
As the complexities of her tortured past become clear -- as clear as anything ever becomes in the script -- Silvia also reveals herself to be rueful, thoughtful, movingly haunted and, in the eyes of Tobin, the hard-charging Secret Service agent, deeply untrustworthy as an ear witness.
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