If you use a wireless router, enable the encryption to scramble the data you send online.
But many companies will have to scramble to update their systems to make 911 service possible.
Crews even slept by the side of their aircraft in caravans, ready to scramble, he said.
Tens of thousands of parents will have to scramble to find child care for their kids.
Mr Lascelles eventually helped the body boarder to scramble to safety over the rocks.
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Their 3, 000 patients had to scramble over the holidays to find somebody to treat them.
The danger is that the global economic wobble will prompt politicians to scramble for shelter.
It has also recruited the army to scramble its helicopters to investigate pressure losses.
Folks I'm sure have to scramble on the other end to make sure that our visit works.
By then Giteau had landed another penalty and Jacobs was forced to scramble back desperately to deny Tuqiri.
Hefner's most awkward moment came in the sixth, when he had to scramble after a grounder hit by Pierre.
We were hitting it everywhere, having to scramble from all over the place.
Innovations here have already increased Microsoft's search business, leaving Google to scramble to improve its own search engine efforts.
From that chancy lie, Mickelson flew his approach shot over the green and had to scramble for a bogey.
The middle-aged worker has to scramble to make up for a freeze, boosting his savings by 16% of pay.
Paulson had to scramble to win support from Congress for his bailout plan.
We managed to scramble the first one in, but I think, in play, we deserved to win the game.
His effort looked to be heading into the net, but Paul Lovering managed to scramble across the line and clear.
All services except the marines the smallest of the five, with a well-earned tough-guy reputation have to scramble to find enough men.
If you use a wireless router, password protect it and enable the encryption to scramble the data you send online.
It depends on whether your house is already big enough, or if you need to scramble and spend to add on.
The latest Democratic attacks forced the McCain campaign to scramble and pull together a conference call with reporters to fight back.
Almost all had to scramble to find another job, and because Andersen was a partnership, many lost large sums of money.
Instead, demand remained strong into early 2009 and technology companies were faced with the prospect of having to scramble to maintain inventory.
Businesses are being forced to scramble for needed investments, generally having to make do with cash flow and working out of profits.
The Spanish-American War (1898) spurred federal officials to scramble for more revenue.
Later, Carson was forced to scramble back to palm a Leon Barnett back-pass header past the post and away from the on-rushing Johnson.
Witnesses who spoke to CNN said the gunman roamed the theater, shooting randomly as people tried to scramble away or cowered between seats.
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New Zealand restarted with ominous intent and Wales had to scramble to stop Mils Muliaina scoring after wing Cory Jane's neat pass inside.
America will have to scramble in 2012 to repair its once rock-solid ties, for example by beefing up its military presence in Poland.
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