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Newer technologies, while in theory more secure, may also be more complex - and therefore exploitable by criminals using novel methods.

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Newer technologies, while in theory more secure, may also be more complex - and therefore exploitable by criminals using novel methods.

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In Gray, Horse sees an experienced, even-keeled potential ally who’s also exploitable; Shamiso does some digging and finds out he’s mourning the killing of his teenage son on top of the money problems.

From Salon

"Despite the joint declaration of French and British interior ministers on 14 November 2022, who were committed to improving the work of dismantling the criminal gangs and their resources, the British are not communicating exploitable intelligence on the departures of the small boats, or are giving 'first level' information, which is very general and not cross-referenced," the court said on Thursday.

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That it was a small miracle that we came to connect with either of them is among a list of criticisms longer than a CVS receipt, foremost being its excision of the original K-drama’s guiding indictment of a capitalist system that thrives on greed and enables the super-rich to view their fellow humans as exploitable units.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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