Security
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The left and the right halves of the chamber are filled with two different odors, and a
security
camera watches as the flies pace up and down between them.
Civil wars have made news headlines for many decades now, and ethnic conflicts in particular have been a near constant presence as a major international
security
threat.
Second:
security.
We trade the sort of
security
and safety of a certain level of contentment for these transcendent moments.
And I call it "hometown security."
Hometown
security
means rebuilding our natural defenses, putting people to work, restoring our natural systems.
Hometown
security
means creating wealth here at home, instead of destroying it overseas.
Tackling social and environmental problems at the same time with the same solution yields great cost savings, wealth generation and national
security.
Now, hometown
security
is about taking care of your own, but it's not like the old saying, "charity begins at home."
Hometown
security
is next on my to-do list.
This is called human
security.
But it's going to modernize weapons we do not need and will not be gotten rid of in our lifetime, unless we get up off our ... and take action to make it happen, unless we begin to believe that all of the things that we've been hearing about in these last two days are elements of what come together to make human
security.
You've created your own rules, in which women and children are getting a different sense of
security.
The other thing that I think is really important: A lot of national
security
policy isn't just about foreign policy, but it's about budgets, military budgets, and how the debts of countries work out.
For the sake of our health, our wealth and our collective security, it's imperative that we keep the independent decision-making parts of our brains switched on.
Over a few days, the Tunisian regime that invested billions of dollars in the
security
agencies, billions of dollars in maintaining, trying to maintain, its prisons, collapsed, disappeared, because of the voices of the public.
The stability and
security
of authoritarian regimes cannot create but terrorism and violence and destruction.
But the values of democracy and the freedom of choice that is sweeping the Middle East at this moment in time is the best opportunity for the world, for the West and the East, to see stability and to see
security
and to see friendship and to see tolerance emerging from the Arab world, rather than the images of violence and terrorism.
My mom and so many women like her have taught me that life is not about glory, or certainty, or
security
even.
So,
security
is two different things: it's a feeling, and it's a reality.
So if you look at
security
from economic terms, it's a trade-off.
Every time you get some security, you're always trading off something.
And the question to ask when you look at a
security
anything is not whether this makes us safer, but whether it's worth the trade-off.
That's how you think about security: in terms of the trade-off.
A lot of times, these trade-offs are about more than just security, and I think that's really important.
That rabbit will make a
security
trade-off: "Should I stay, or should I flee?"
The answer is, we respond to the feeling of
security
and not the reality.
I write a lot about
"security
theater," which are products that make people feel secure, but don't actually do anything.
If economics, if the market, drives security, and if people make trade-offs based on the feeling of security, then the smart thing for companies to do for the economic incentives is to make people feel secure.
Well, a couple of things: understanding of the security, of the risks, the threats, the countermeasures, how they work.
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