Twitter is giving users a false sense of security while screwing its third-party developers.
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Unfortunately, all they have really gotten from that exercise is a false sense of security.
Spreadsheets spit out results from your inexact assumptions and give you a false sense of security.
Park added that having civilization so close can lull some hikers into a false sense of security.
On the other hand, the employment figures may be lulling us into a false sense of security.
Previous approaches only would have created a false sense of security and cost U.S. taxpayers a fortune.
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Indeed, the presence of immense regulations only served to provide investors with a false sense of security.
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As an aside, this is the danger in QE, in that it creates a false sense of security.
Banning peanuts would not be effective, in no small part because bans create a false sense of security.
At best, shunning these two companies will provide a false sense of security.
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The AARP concluded that this could indicate that many people facing retirement are operating under a false sense of security.
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For now claims that things will be rosier at year's end may have lulled some into a false sense of security.
Investors are lulled into a false sense of security about the integrity of the money management profession when significant information is kept secret.
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The Get Safe For Summer campaign, also urges parents not to be lulled into a false sense of security if their child can swim.
The app is free, but since users are potentially being lulled into a false sense of security, they are still, in a sense, being stung.
The theory is that that helmeted cyclists are lulled into a false sense of security and therefore take greater risks than their more vulnerable counterparts.
But I believe this leads to a false sense of security, because less than half of these small businesses will actually last past 5 years.
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But it also raises concerns that the products could give patients a false sense of security about their ability to manage their health on their own.
The American public was lulled into a false sense of security regarding the big banks because they reported, in some cases, positive earnings last quarter, Kramer says.
People have become used to the anonymity of the Internet, and despite the irritation over data privacy its supranational nature has lulled everyone into a false sense of security.
Both in Israel and elsewhere, an articulate school of doubters believes that anti-missile systems are an irresponsible waste of money that can provide only a false sense of security.
They call castration barbaric and feel that it gives the public a false sense of security by playing to people's desire for an easy solution to a complex problem, .
The obvious dangers of this aside, the less obvious danger is that many individual and institutional investors gain a false sense of security that the SEC is there to protect them.
Biases are a part of human nature, and when they occur with our finances they can be expensive--lulling us into a false sense of security while blinding us to dangerous realities.
But with improved protection from equipment such as ski body armor, is there a danger of being lulled into a false sense of security and to attempt something above your ability level?
Perhaps, too, investors have been lulled into a false sense of security by the performance of central banks in recent years, and the independence that has been granted to many of them by governments.
"That the local security did so well back in June probably gave us a false sense of security, " an unnamed American official who has served in Libya told the New York Times last week.
This has created an oligopoly that lulls users of their ratings into a false sense of security and spreads moral hazard: investors tend to rely on the ratings rather than making credit judgments of their own.
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