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They would bring prosperity, security, overcome sectarian violence, ensure that states would never again harbor terrorists.
Do we find a flourishing civil society, a vigorous rule of law and good
security?
No. What we find in Afghanistan is a judiciary that is weak and corrupt, a very limited civil society which is largely ineffective, a media which is beginning to get onto its feet but a government that's deeply unpopular, perceived as being deeply corrupt, and
security
that is shocking,
security
that's terrible.
And the third brain system is attachment: that sense of calm and
security
you can feel for a long-term partner.
But
security
is tight at all the shops.
For elections did not bring peace and stability and
security
in Libya.
On the one hand, our need for security, for predictability, for safety, for dependability, for reliability, for permanence.
So reconciling our need for
security
and our need for adventure into one relationship, or what we today like to call a passionate marriage, used to be a contradiction in terms.
Our need for connection, our need for separateness, or our need for
security
and adventure, or our need for togetherness and for autonomy, and if you think about the little kid who sits on your lap and who is cozily nested here and very secure and comfortable, and at some point all of us need to go out into the world to discover and to explore.
On the one hand you want the
security
in order to be able to go.
President George W. Bush: Whatever it costs to defend our security, and whatever it costs to defend our freedom, we must pay it.
For someone who's done a lot of counterterrorism work, I can't extol to you how great having something buried below the ground is for proliferation and
security
concerns.
Security
technology after
security
technology continues to design data protection in terms of threats and attacks, keeping me locked into really rigid kinds of relations.
That means there will be more people with fewer social
security
dollars competing for services.
The high seas catch does not contribute to global food
security.
Airport
security.
And so these are questions like, "How can a democracy balance freedom and security?"
Our friends, our families and our colleagues can break our
security
even when we do the right things.
So something for you to think about: As we adopt these new applications and mobile devices, as we play with these shiny new toys, how much are we trading off convenience for privacy and
security?
Help me and the
security
community make life much, much more difficult for cybercriminals.
It's kind of like you have all these fancy sensors, and inside your brain is a little
security
guard.
Now, instead of doing it like misdirection and throwing it off to the side, instead, what I choose to focus on is Frank, to be able to play with the Frank inside your head, your
security
guard, and get you, instead of focusing on your external senses, just to go internal for a second.
Clearly, we cannot continue on this path which puts the environment, public health, and food
security
at risk.
There are scores of international, inter-city, cross-border institutions, networks of cities in which cities are already, quite quietly, below the horizon, working together to deal with climate change, to deal with security, to deal with immigration, to deal with all of those tough, interdependent problems that we face.
No head of state would be permitted by their
security
details to do it, nor be in a position to do it.
Rabin's statement was a reflection of decades of
security
and intelligence collaboration between the two, which in turn was born out of perception of common threats.
And, in addition, the Israeli doctrine of the periphery, the idea that Israel's
security
was best achieved by creating alliances with the non-Arab states in the periphery of the region in order to balance the Arab states in its vicinity.
In fact, the current dynamic that you see between Iran and Israel has its roots more so in the geopolitical reconfiguration of the region after the Cold War than in the events of 1979, because at this point, Iran and Israel emerge as two of the most powerful states in the region, and rather than viewing each other as potential
security
partners, they increasingly came to view each other as rivals and competitors.
So Israel, who in the 1980s lobbied for and improved U.S.-Iran relations now feared a U.S.-Iran rapprochement, thinking that it would come at Israel's
security
interests' expense, and instead sought to put Iran in increased isolation.
Iran had put itself in isolation because of its radicalism, and after having helped the United States indirectly in the war against Iraq in 1991, the Iranians were hoping that they would be rewarded by being included in the post-war
security
architecture of the region.
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