It is one of the most basic placements, but this shouldn't lull you into a false sense of security or over confidence. |
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But the US vetoed the protocol, claiming that it would create a false sense of security while not actually catching cheats. |
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We are lulled into at times a false sense of security and that's not right. |
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The only thing cell phones provide in the backcountry, critics say, is a false sense of security. |
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However, believers should not again be lulled into a false sense of security. |
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You lull the audience into a false sense of security, make them sympathise with the character, then pull the rug from under them. |
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An uncharacteristic lull in the match might have given Airdrie a false sense of security, but the third came in 62 minutes. |
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The light recoil and modest slide pace lull the shooter into a false sense of security. |
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It may be that breaches of clear disciplinary rules are waived with such regularity that an employee is lulled into a false sense of security. |
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It was not only delusive but dangerous, for it lulled the public into a false sense of security. |
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The reason, argue two recent books, is that the developed world's technical mastery over water has led to a false sense of security. |
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Managers somehow believe that by avoiding the media and keeping a low profile, that the opposition can be lulled into a false sense of security. |
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To put it controversially, psychoanalysis must lull the patient into a false sense of security. |
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Would you rather me lie and lead you into a false sense of security, or be frank and honest? |
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Studies have shown that using sunscreens that safeguard against UVB rays only lead consumers into a false sense of security. |
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Yet this merely lulls you into a false sense of security, as you imagine you are about to be taken on a trip down memory lane. |
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It's only a matter of time before we're all lulled into a false sense of security. |
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It's a false sense of security that they are actually holding on to. |
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It is this false sense of security that makes them such easy targets. |
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Contrarily, with successful results early in your career, it can sometimes give you a false sense of security. |
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From this humbling experience I learned how easy it is to fall into a false sense of security when devising an encryption algorithm. |
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It is this kind of false sense of security that provides opportunities for terrorism. |
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Furthermore, some harm reduction measures provided a false sense of security to drug abusers. |
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A false sense of security may be experienced because a return message stating that your text message is undeliverable is not received. |
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People out here in the burbs have a false sense of security. |
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This lulls patients into a false sense of security, causing them to aggravate their exposures through increased use of their wireless devices. |
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Police Chief Hanson from Calgary has called the long gun registry a placebo and says that it creates a false sense of security. |
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The first half hour almost lulls you into a false sense of security. |
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Investors are lulled into a false sense of security and this is unfair. |
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They are luring their intended victims into a false sense of security. |
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Researchers recently raised concerns that suntan lotion could lull people into a false sense of security, and encourage them to stay in the sun all day. |
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My son said they would never at any time rely on that, because, as the member so correctly stated, it would give them a false sense of security. |
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And as Mr Mayhew was aware of the defect, and was hoping to take advantage of the landlords' mistake, he lulled them into a false sense of security by not taking this point. |
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Fear for our own security often causes us to adopt strategies that create a false sense of security. |
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A national identification system might simply lull us into a false sense of security. |
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Today its agricultural efficiency has decreased, leaving nothing but a lingering false sense of security. |
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Moreover, while the events that occur are very serious, they are rare, which may spawn a false sense of security. |
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Firewalls are not an absolute guarantee of network security, and in fact may create a false sense of security among some users. |
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Pre-marital testing may thus create a false sense of security that married people do not need to be concerned about HIV infection. |
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It gives people a false sense of security. |
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However, he's suspected of being an extraterrestrial android sent to lull the Earthmen into a false sense of security. |
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Although millions of Africans are dying from the disease, this is undoubtedly a crisis that affects the world as a whole, because to view it otherwise can only lull the rest of humanity into a false sense of security. |
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We deluded ourselves with a false sense of security that if we were based in the capital and connected to a large media institution, we would be above it all. |
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On the other hand, badly designed systems merely generate a false sense of security while also intruding into our privacy and negatively impacting other fundamental rights. |
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A four-wheel drive vehicle does not allow you to stop any faster than a regular car, so be careful not to drive them with a false sense of security! |
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I say that not only do they fail to protect consumers, but they give Canadians a false sense of security, a false feeling that we are in good hands. |
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Sometimes a species can be present for a considerable length of time at low numbers, lulling human observers into a false sense of security until conditions change and become suitable for populations to expand. |
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These diminished indicators of orientation can give pilots a false sense of security in that the aircraft may not be doing what the pilot believes it to be doing. |
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Intelligent risks must be taken from time to time. An overemphasis on controls can breed a false sense of security and undermine an organization's ability to adapt. |
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Related attempts to reduce future erosion may provide a false sense of security that increases development pressure. |
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So, to break the false sense of security which deludes the conscience of so many people, God also sends a second angel, bearing a more aggressive message, «Babylon is fallen, is fallen! |
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The line has since become a metaphor for expensive efforts that offer a false sense of security. |
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Its construction created a false sense of security, which was widely believed by the French population. |
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Evidence of Russia's false sense of security and superiority to Japan is seen by Russian reference to Japan choosing war as a big mistake. |
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The buildup in corporate internal controls may lead to a false sense of security that the company will be able to ferret out internal wrongdoing before it burgeons into a serious concern. |
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Some banders recommend giving raptors a stick to hold in their talons, but this can lull you into a false sense of security, since the bird can drop the stick and grab you at any time. |
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Chief Hanson from Calgary has called the long gun registry a placebo, and said that it creates a false sense of security and does nothing to stop gun violence between Calgary gangs. |
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Rather than rely on a false sense of security, many corporations seek expert consultative assistance with proven experience using forensically sound methods and deep expertise in legal, compliance, and IT issues. |
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In comparison with policies implemented by many great powers worldwide, the European Union pales and seems to be resting on a false sense of security. |
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These distances, together with the vessel's exceptional manoeuvring capabilities, might have provided a false sense of security to the bridge team and could account for the minimal planning of the manoeuvre. |
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However, in recent years arms control has been frustrated due to a multitude of reasons-from the rise of unilateralism to a false sense of security emerging after the end of the Cold War. |
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Columbo, a disheveled, cigar-chomping sleuth uses his appearance as an incompetent bumbler to lull murder suspects into a false sense of security. |
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