Having just experienced a massive executive-level fraud perpetrated upon it, the people seemed unprepared and unwilling to be fooled again.
Crimestoppers is running a campaign in universities across the UK to warn students not to be fooled into becoming involved, telling them: "Don't be a mule!"
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For example, when a bridge needs building, the river spirit has to be persuaded--or fooled--into swimming away with tempting offerings and prayers.
Two of the four possible actions he mentioned seemed to suggest consumers and markets could be fooled into confidence with mere talk.
If the preceding points sounded touchy-feely to you, don't be fooled.
If he doesn't have much to add this time, people will not be fooled by it.
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Do not be fooled for I ask you not to pretend that the provision loans to UK business will be transformed.
But people should not be fooled into thinking that Klout is the standard to base a digital marketing campaign on.
Phishing frauds typically involve customers being fooled by fake e-mails, claiming to be from a bank, which lure the customers into revealing their bank or credit card details.
Richard Finkel, Matt's doctor at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, says the drug seems to help other kids temporarily, but he cautions that parents can be fooled by hope.
The markets will not be fooled for long if there is no robust mechanism to ensure countries address long-term solvency problems and or to allocate losses if all the debt sours remains unresolved.
Now, I will admit that we have added into our legislation a minimum set of standards to ensure that somebody that's seeking a policy isn't fooled by a policy that may sound too good to be true and in fact becomes too good to be true.
Research carried out by Axel Munde of the German Information Security Agency, to be published next month, found that many biometric systems available in Germany could be fooled.
We can be fooled by savvy explanations, maybe even especially so when their complexity seems to rise above our understanding.
However, GPS signals can fail or be fooled by a conflicting radio signal, said Professor David Last, an advisor to the to General Lighthouse Authority.
Briefly, these five principles establish that the robot itself is never liable for its own actions, but rather that robots like automobiles should always have their ownership attributed and traceable, and that their intelligence and motivations should be made transparent so that users are not fooled into assigning more responsibility or resources to robots than they deserve as owned artefacts.
All of this is couched under euphemistic marketing language about identifying aggressive driving behavior in your teen (or your fleet drivers, if you're the paranoid trucking co. manager-type instead of paranoid parent) and nipping it in the bud early, but don't be fooled, kids -- what this really means is no more clandestine trips to the liquor store without the 'rents finding out.
If you want to catch it in action, head past the break for the video, but don't be fooled.
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Research presented to the International Congress of The Transplantation Society in Miami, Florida, showed how some patients' immune systems can be fooled into believing they do not need anti-rejection drugs.
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