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Implementing methods such as TRACE, TRACK and DEBUG is considered potentially insecure by some security professionals, because they can be used by attackers to gather information or bypass security controls during attacks.
They have proven easy to spoof in some famous incidents testing commercially available systems, for example, the gummie fingerprint spoof demonstration, and, because these characteristics are unalterable, they cannot be changed if compromised ; this is a highly important consideration in access control as a compromised access token is necessarily insecure.
It is especially vulnerable when the beginning of the output keystream is not discarded, or when nonrandom or related keys are used ; some ways of using RC4 can lead to very insecure cryptosystems such as WEP.
After a wandering and insecure life of some years in Italy, he received and accepted the invitation of the Cardinal Ippolito II d ' Este to settle in Rome in 1559.
Concerns about the security of wireless keyboards arose at the end of 2007, when it was revealed that Microsoft's implementation of encryption in some of its 27 MHz models was highly insecure.
The series focuses on the experiences of a courageous, adventurous one-year-old baby named Tommy Pickles and his group of playmates — several other infants and toddlers, some of whom debuted later in the series: Chuckie, Tommy's bespectacled, redheaded, insecure cowardly best friend, the twins Phil and Lil, noted for their revolting eccentricities and love of digging for and eating insects ( particularly earthworms ), Tommy's baby brother Dil ( who was born in The Rugrats Movie ), Angelica, Tommy and Dil's outrageously spoiled, selfish older cousin and the main antagonist of the program, Kimi, Chuckie's adventurous, playful stepsister ( introduced a bit later on in the animated series alongside Chuckie's stepmother Kira in Rugrats in Paris ), and Suzy, Angelica's schoolmate and kindhearted, understanding rival who is better liked by the infants and far more reliable than Angelica.
By some accounts, Forrestal was a compulsive workaholic, skilled administrator, pugnacious, introspective, shy, philosophic, solitary, and emotionally insecure.
It nearly always causes some degree of isolation as a typically insecure person withdraws from people to some extent.
Cardinal Albert of Brandenburg ( 1513 – 45 ), on account of his insecure position, as well as being crippled by a perpetual lack of funds, gave some occasion for the spread of Lutheranism in his diocese, although himself opposing the Protestant Reformation.
With its sparse population, insecure border with Pakistan and little central authority, Zabul is a fertile ground for insurgents fighting against the current Afghan government, although the province is considered more secure than some of its southern neighbors.
" she wrote to a friend ), some historians doubt that she dared refuse the King at a time when her position remained very insecure.
Akechi was already in his early fifties, and some believe he might have felt insecure about such a grim future.
Proposals by Joseph Locke, Consulting Engineer to the SER, for the amalgamation of that railway and the EKR were discussed by both sides in June 1858, although some of the SER directors were unhappy about taking on such a financially insecure company.
Their mother feels jealous and insecure that her husband is more worried about protecting some " Negro woman " than herself.
The study found that in the United States, over 5 million seniors, ( 11. 4 % of all seniors ), experience some form of food insecurity ( i. e., were marginally food insecure ).

some and naive
Those who responded with an arm-elevation in the naive state did not change their reaction when told that there were some normal people who did not react in this fashion.
However, the term naive set theory is also used in some literature to refer to the set theories studied by Frege and Cantor, rather than to the informal counterparts of modern axiomatic set theory ; care is required to tell which sense is intended.
Its unique relief carvings have a naive dynamic quality that contrast with the rigidity of the figures typical of some other periods.
In some cases, the solution can be computed in closed form as in naive Bayes and linear discriminant analysis.
Usually, when doing opioid rotation, one cannot go down to a completely naive dose, because there is cross-tolerance, so some of the high tolerance is brought over to the new opioid.
As a pioneer of a self-reflexive sociology who prefigured Bourdieu's ability to factor in the effect of reflection on the societal object, Adorno realized that some criticism ( including deliberate disruption of his classes in the 1960s ) could never be answered in a dialogue between equals if, as he seems to have believed, what the naive ethnographer or sociologist thinks of a human essence is always changing over time.
The quality of the murals vary with some being artistically naive while others are masterpieces of religious art.
Russell, however, viewed the letters upon their discovery and described them as very touching and naive in some respects, erotic in others.
All expressions in Z notation are typed, thereby avoiding some of the paradoxes of naive set theory.
Also working at the castle is the naive Prof. Stevens ( Charles Bradstreet ), who questions some of the specialized equipment that has arrived.
In 2004, analysis of the Bayesian classification problem has shown that there are some theoretical reasons for the apparently unreasonable efficacy of naive Bayes classifiers.
Some viruses take advantage of the similarity between the ". com " top-level domain and the ". COM " file extension by emailing malicious, executable command-file attachments under names superficially similar to URLs ( e. g., " myparty. yahoo. com "), with the effect that some naive users click on email-embedded links that they think lead to websites but actually download and execute the malicious attachments.
Curry's paradox is a paradox that occurs in naive set theory or naive logics, and allows the derivation of an arbitrary sentence from a self-referring sentence and some apparently innocuous logical deduction rules.
Archaeology offers both confirmation of parts of the biblical record and also poses challenges to the naive interpretations made by some.
Partly because of the radical, naive immorality of his roles, some of his most spicy gags raised much controversy in a society that was both strictly Catholic and ruled by the conservative Democrazia Cristiana ( Christian Democracy ) party.
While some critics found Corot's colors " pale " and his work having " naive awkwardness ", Baudelaire astutely responded, " M. Corot is more a harmonist than a colorist, and his compositions, which are always entirely free of pedantry, are seductive just because of their simplicity of color.
Müller is naive, sentimental, and sets against outward nature a parallel of some passionate soul-state which takes its colour and significance from the former.
The argument that is brought by some sex-positive feminists against these statutory rape laws is that they were made with non-gender neutral intentions and are presently enforced as such, with the assumption that teenage girls are naive and nonsexual and need to be protected.
In one of the major strands of number theory in the twentieth century, ways were found of avoiding some of the difficulties of a frontal attack with a naive idea of what sieving should be.
However, early schemes which applied this naive approach were broken due to limitations in some deterministic encryption schemes.
While some reviewers contend that studies of the origin of Greek civilization were tainted by a foundation of 19th century racism, many have criticized Bernal for the speculative nature of his hypothesis, his unsystematic and linguistically incompetent handling of etymologies as well as his naive handling of ancient myth and historiography.
" There appears to be some animosity between Colonial Warriors and the security forces, whose personnel also carry the same pistols as Colonial Warriors, especially when security officers attempt to force Warriors to adhere to Council edicts that the Warriors believe to be ridiculous or naive.
The Wall was still there in some people's heads and in many ways I was naive.

some and posture
While this does bear some similarity with the classic posture of cowboys firing their twin revolvers from the hip, in games this posture is almost never reflected, with almost all game characters firing twin guns at shoulder level, straight-armed.
According to some of the adepts of the Jewish Merkabah mystical tradition, if one wished to " descend to the Merkabah " one had to adopt the prayer posture taken by the Prophet Elijah in I Kings 18: 42, namely to pray with one's head between one's knees.
Footprints from azhdarchids show that at least some pterosaurs walked with an erect, rather than sprawling, posture.
Engaging the hips, driving the thigh or knee, pushing off with the ankles and not the hamstrings, pawing your legs back, and erect posture are some of the key actions in proper running technique.
The posture of some complete fossils, as well as the mode of preservation most show within structureless sandstone deposits, may show that a number of specimens were buried alive during sandstorm events common to the three environments.
Indeed, some would criticize Melanchthon's conduct at the Diet as unbecoming of the principle he promoted, implying that faith in the truth of his cause would logically have inspired Melanchthon to a more firm and dignified posture.
While " songs such as ' Still Ill ' sealed his role as spokesman for disaffected youth ", Morrissey's " manic-depressive rants " and his "' woe-is-me ' posture inspired some hostile critics to dismiss the Smiths as ' miserabilists.
Auks are superficially similar to penguins due to their black-and-white colours, their upright posture and some of their habits.
Although certainly quadrupedal, the posture of these dinosaurs has long been the subject of some debate.
A 1987 Congressional report entitled " NRC Coziness with Industry " concluded that the NRC " has not maintained an arms length regulatory posture with the commercial nuclear power industry ... has, in some critical areas, abdicated its role as a regulator altogether ".
The semi-erect posture makes it possible for some species to gallop on land if necessary.
There are some exceptions to this, particularly the Northern Fantail of New Guinea and the Cockerell's Fantail of the Solomon Islands, which have a more upright posture reminiscent of the monarch flycatchers.
Gurdjieff taught that the movements were not merely calisthenics, exercises in concentration, and displays of bodily coordination and aesthetic sensibility: on the contrary, in the movements was embedded real, concrete knowledge, passed from generation to generation of initiates-each posture and gesture representing some cosmic truth that the informed observer could read like a book.
Beckford was discovered ( according to a houseguest at the time ) to be ' whipping Courtenay in some posture or another ' after finding a letter penned by Courtenay to another lover and subsequently chose self-exile to the continent in the company of his long-suffering wife ( who died in childbirth aged 24 ).
Although this belief was widely held by senior British commanders, the RFC's offensive posture resulted in the loss of many men and machines and some doubted its effectiveness.
The uniqueness of Iizasa's Tenshin Shōden Katori Shintō-ryū is still evident today, in some of the modern variants of the school, in the particular aspects of weapon-wielding, posture, stance, and foot and body movements which make allowance for the fact that the bushi ( classical samurai warriors ) of his era would be wearing ' yoroi ' ( armour ) weighing around 35 kg, and fighting on uneven terrain.
* Attitude refers to postures assumed for purpose of imitation, intentional or not, as well as in some standard collocations in reference to some distinguished types of posture: " Freud never assumed a fencer's attitude, yet almost all took him for a swordsman.
* ‘ A Catalogue of English Heads, or an account of about two thousand prints describing what is particular on each ; as the name, title, or office of the person, the habit, posture, age or time when done, the name of the painter, graver, scraper, & c., and some remarkable particulars relating to their lives ,’ London, 1748.
It is not uncommon for this species to assume the mating posture for days or weeks on end, and among some species ( Diapheromera veliei Walsh and D. Covilleae ), pairing has been observed to last three to 136 hours in captivity.
Examples might include: ( 1 ) Rather than talking about the client's critical parent, a Gestalt therapist might ask the client to imagine the parent is present, or that the therapist is the parent, and talk to that parent directly ; ( 2 ) If a client is struggling with how to be assertive, a Gestalt therapist could either ( a ) have the client say some assertive things to the therapist or members of a therapy group, or ( b ) give a talk about how one should never be assertive ; ( 3 ) A Gestalt therapist might notice something about the non-verbal behavior or tone of voice of the client ; then the therapist might have the client exaggerate the non-verbal behavior and pay attention to that experience ; ( 4 ) A Gestalt therapist might work with the breathing or posture of the client, and direct awareness to changes that might happen when the client talks about different content.
# Nonhuman primates can use gestures or symbols for at least primitive communication, and some of their gestures resemble those of humans, such as the " begging posture ", with the hands stretched out, which humans share with chimpanzees.
Asana in the sense of a posture that one can hold for a period of time, staying relaxed and with normal ( calm ) breathing ( or, as some sources say, " without effort ").
Jumps were only partially boned, did little for one's posture, but did add some support.

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