Consumers, lured by the shining promises of the mobile Internet, may be blind to the privacy risks.
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But it would be foolish, as well, to be blind to the risks of enmeshing government with philanthropy.
Yet politicians should not be blind to the implications of a growing emphasis on turnout rather than persuasion.
How could I be blind to the daily rat race turning ever more people into leisure-free workaholics just to survive my all-too-attractive British models?
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The solution was that the new Turkish state would not be an ethnic state - it would be blind to the ethnicity of its people.
The Lawrence decision essentially replied that shared tradition is shared tradition, and that if the rest of the Judeo-Christian world is changing, America should not be blind to it.
It is essential that the global discussion in Rio not be blind to the potential solutions that access to voluntary family planning could offer to many of the world's problems.
You had to be blind not to see that he would be better for The Gambia than Mr Jawara was, Mr Jammeh told me.
You would have to be real blind to see I fell when I was there.
Does Mr. Hagel reckon any other nation to be quite so blind to its own supposed self-interest as Israel?
Without the flight measurements, "we would be blind" to changes in the ice sheet, said the mission leader, Seelye Martin of the University of Washington in Seattle.
But without such information, IT is going to be flying blind when it comes to making huge decisions about whether to adopt SaaS-versions of applications, build new data centers, create private clouds, or use public cloud resources.
If, for instance, they really do close down Incirlik Air Force Base, we're going to be logistically blind in the north, and it would be extremely difficult for us to re-supply and to coordinate air strikes.
We would be fools to turn a blind eye and not to assist where we can.
Every three years groups like the American Foundation for the Blind have to lobby Congress to protect an exception for the blind allowing for books to be read aloud.
' We're all going to be blind, put the uniform on, let's play.
But an African renaissance cannot be built on blind loyalty to fellow revolutionaries.
Also, whereas Justice is supposed to be blind, so is Graft, elsewise why would Governor Patterson need Yankee Season Tickets?
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The DSMB meets periodically to review the safety results to date (Merck is blind to these data) to be certain that patients on Vytorin are not experiencing any unexpected safety issues.
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It is an unconscionable truth that many cars now require users to dig through several menu layers to tackle these simple tasks, which used to be blind knob or button-based operations.
Lady Justice in America is supposed to be blind.
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"On my watch there won't be a blind eye turned to anything, that's why over the last number of weeks and couple of months I have been making as assessment of Housing Executive matters, " he said.
I've since found that to be true in blind tastings with winemakers around the world, but it is not something you are going to hear many of them admit.
But progress isn't pretending to be color blind, it's not being blinded by the person's color.
Until we get serious about this, we will continue to be driving blind with many of our drug policies.
Mr Cunningham said that sighted pilots needed to be able to fly "blind" through clouds and at night so his challenge was not too different from normal flying.
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He is the first legally blind man to be governor.
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