There could scarcely be a more graphic example of that disconnect - and its ominous implications - than the contortions the U.S. government is now going through in the wake of the murder of 13 people and the wounding of dozens more at Fort Hood last week.
The idea: As soon as a phishing site's domain name is identified by an accredited anti-phishing group, disconnect it from the directory--effectively sending it into cyberspace exile.
Beyond that, the whole quick-disconnect section feels abnormally large with a cable connected.
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Almost two years ago she received a "disconnect" - a letter cutting her mother out of her life totally.
He's removed cabinets, sinks, the refrigerator and furniture, and he even plans to disconnect his air-conditioning unit and take that, too.
Mr. LEITCH: I wouldn't say all of them because I think there is a disconnect between sports - in the way sports presented and sports fans as a whole.
The FAA also required Boeing to demonstrate that its design had a way "to prevent overheating or overcharging of lithium ion batteries" even if the automatic-disconnect system malfunctioned or failed.
But even more glaring was the disconnect between penny-pinching at the organizational level and profligate spending on past-their-prime free agents like Greg Vaughn and Vinny Castilla in an ill-fated bid to compete.
Their real-life relationship has threatened to eclipse (bad Twilight joke) the relationship of their on-screen characters, presenting a possible box-office disconnect for their fans.
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This worker-management disconnect (even antagonism) in any industry is dangerous.
How can one square the seeming disconnect between the firm and robust things Mr. Bush says and what his Administration is actually doing on so many fronts - a disconnect unlikely to go unnoticed by our enemies?
Janet Novack writes in a recent blog post that Baby Boomers are in for a health shock and she quotes a recent study by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation that found there is a disconnect with how pre-retirees estimate their health in retirement, with only 13% predicting their health will decline but 39% of retirees report their health is actually worse in retirement.
Yes there are lots of curious and ironic connections in the environment - but lots of disconnect as well.
Cell phones solved the disconnect between phones and the walking-around life.
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Being big, however tends to de-humanize them and can disconnect them from their mission.
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"I am optimistic that the organisation can look at these very important issues that are a big part of today's business world, " he said, adding that the WTO needs to avoid a "disconnect" between business and the multi-lateral trading system.
That disconnect is a familiar frustration for another privacy-focused search engine: Holland's Ixquick.com.
Both editions feature re-tuned drivers touting better response for bass and cleaner output, along with a re-tooled approach to the quick disconnect cables and a new media cable with a revised inline remote and mic.
We are starting to see consumer-level inflation, via the Consumer Price Index, creep up in various economies, but, to date, there has been a disconnect between the 4 to 6 percent wholesale-level inflation and the 1 to 2 percent consumer-level inflation.
The other late-night shows show similar degrees of disconnect with Hispanics, although some can boast healthy black viewership.
This drop--coupled with the Dow Jones Industrial Average's decline of more than 100 points early in the day--is the latest evidence of the disconnect between consumer confidence gauges and actual economic data (see " False Notes On Confidence").
It would permit a reasoned resolution of the serious disconnect that currently exists between most of the G-7 political leaders and their finance ministers, indicated in the statement issued by the latter from the OECD ministerial held earlier this month.
Patchy reception in many areas has deterred subscribers, while frequent technical glitches in ITV Digital's set-top boxes has led many others to disconnect.
If he loses, Gore should disconnect himself completely from power for a couple of years--the power that addles his judgment and scrambles his more decent instruments.
Greenspan noted that there has been a disconnect in recent years between the Fed's short-term rate moves and long-term rates, such as those that apply to mortgages.
This disconnect is not helped by politicians who continue to promise pain-free deficit reduction.
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There is a disconnect for many today in understanding the difference between a short-term want and our true core values.
Thus, there is a disconnect between the best research on predicting heart disease in well-defined populations and the much weaker body of evidence addressing the effect of smoking bans.
This disconnect from the tools and systems eliminates the aspect of Von Hippel-like user-driven innovation that characterized Analyst 1.0.
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Nevertheless, even where employer-sponsored training is robust, there remains a seeming disconnect between the employees that companies seek and the employees they get.
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