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"false sense of security" Definitions
  1. a feeling of being safer than one really is
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I think they give you a false sense of security.
I have been lulled into a false sense of security.
Perhaps impunity at home creates a false sense of security.
"I want them to have a false sense of security."
Is the false sense of security worth imposing such suffering?
This should not lure you into a false sense of security.
Sunscreen may also lull people into a false sense of security.
"It gave those people a false sense of security," he said.
If anything, the tests may provide a false sense of security.
"It might give a false sense of security," Chamorro tells PEOPLE.
Instead, the present targeting strategy creates a false sense of security.
"You get lulled into a false sense of security," the driver says.
She is designed to lull you into a false sense of security.
The 401(k) — I think it&aposs a false sense of security.
We also have a false sense of security in the back seat.
But this gives many a false sense of security, immigration lawyers say.
Additionally, pre-acclimatization can give climbers a false sense of security, Kelly said.
Currently, low case numbers may cause a "false sense of security" he says.
That may have given Mr. Moonves and CBS a false sense of security.
But in the end, they may have provided a false sense of security.
Trump's call for increased logging also creates a dangerous and false sense of security.
The other was that the gear was giving boxers a false sense of security.
Investing in American companies "gives you a false sense of security," he told me.
And these orders give women a false sense of security, thinking that they work.
That's potentially even more dangerous, since you might feel a false sense of security.
Safety advocates complained that drivers could be lulled into a false sense of security.
"Isolation may even give one a false sense of security at first," Temer said.
"We do not want our residents to have a false sense of security," he said.
And the false sense of security they provide could actually cause its users some harm.
It gives me a false sense of security to have one every now and again.
"I think a false sense of security can put users in harm's way," Howell said.
So soft-bullet guns give them a false sense of security that kids are safe.
Fresh stock market records could be creating a false sense of security in the market.
Both acts are meant to reassure citizens and give them a false sense of security.
Opioids can lull people who use them into a false sense of security at first.
The false findings could stoke panic — or lull parents into a false sense of security.
At worst, it could give people false sense of security about the healthfulness of alcohol.
Promises like Full Self-Driving can lead to a false sense of security and consumer confusion.
But investment experts warn that you should not get lulled into a false sense of security.
Being online just makes it that much easier because it creates a false sense of security.
It's good that they're there, but it's really just a false sense of security, isn't it?
During the past decade, America has become a vulnerable society with a false sense of security.
It's a popular employer-provided perk that is lulling workers into a false sense of security.
In short I was an idiot, deluded into a false sense of security by my privilege.
As you watch Downton Abbey, you'll notice yourself being lulled into a false sense of security.
Lighthouses give us a false sense of security to cling to as we face the unknown.
But some get a false sense of security and forget it is still New York City.
"Even in simpler times, isolation never offered more than a false sense of security," he warned.
At worst, it could give people a false sense of security about the healthfulness of alcohol.
But I was lulled by the polls into what proved to be a false sense of security.
Polling aggregators create a false sense of security that averaging polling results together eliminates the underlying risk.
Such testing could have given other authorities and residents a false sense of security about lead levels.
"A paper one won't do any harm, but it shouldn't give you a false sense of security."
He warned that the low number of new cases could lead to a false sense of security.
Bradley Talbot, a junior, said that queer students were given a "false sense of security" by BYU.
The risk is that Americans have a false sense of security that their privacy is consistently protected.
Say good-bye to the false sense of security a long and strong password used to provide.
Basking in praise from anti-EU populists, she has a false sense of security in her own position.
"The thought that (medications) exist in a higher dose gives you a false sense of security," he said.
But the accidents have raised questions about whether the feature lulls drivers into a false sense of security.
British policymakers, however, should not be lulled into a false sense of security by such a safety valve.
Watch Your Belongings: Many travelers have a false sense of security when they're on a cruise, experts said.
Pyongyang's objective is not to eliminate roadblocks but to manipulate its target into a false sense of security.
"I wanted to make sure that people understood they should not get a false sense of security," Sen.
Academics and medical professionals say it's a concerning trend that might give people a false sense of security.
Indeed, health-care coverage can leave a false sense of security in the wake of a cancer diagnosis.
"People may have a false sense of security about the fact that we're having open discussions," she said.
"We were very much lulled into a false sense of security with Mark and what he did," she said.
They were lulled into a false sense of security, like I was, because of the size of the group.
Lulled into a false sense of security, we become less likely to scrutinize the information in front of us.
With every passing day, and no big eruption, a danger is that a false sense of security creeps in.
But Zhang, a University of Illinois student, may have had a false sense of security in the United States.
"It's a false sense of security to those that think this is going to shift the needle," Obayashi said.
The fact that the estimated "X-Date" is months away should not lead to a false sense of security.
She recalled that everyone, including regulators, was lulled into a false sense of security prior to the last recession.
Government flood insurance, among other programs, creates a false sense of security and promotes living in highly vulnerable areas.
Partly cloudy skies, the norm during my stay in Cuzco, can lull travelers into a false sense of security.
The U.S. stock market's latest run to all-time highs could be giving investors a false sense of security.
Match opposed the bill, Dye testified, on the grounds that it would give users a false sense of security.
Information in the press about national security is misleading or flat-out wrong, offering a false sense of security.
Residents' comfort level is so high, in fact, that it has lulled some into a false sense of security.
The danger of partial automation comes from the fact that it lulls people into a false sense of security.
Can equipment reduce concussions or does it give players a false sense of security, therefore making the problem worse?
The Democrats have a false sense of security, thinking that we are already protected well enough from illegal immigration.
As a society, we have for many years now been sold a false sense of security about our online interactions.
A doctor who spoke with CNBC explained that heart-rate monitors could give drug users a false sense of security.
Because the absolute risk of SIDS is low, parents may have a false sense of security, Goodstein said by email.
In the meantime, the government should avoid statements about the GMD that give a false sense of security, Grego says.
But the fiddly requirements simply lulled regulators into a false sense of security and allowed bigger, systemic, risks to build.
I don't want to have a false sense of security until ... we've got the right person and he's behind bars.
In June, he warned investors on "Trading Nation " that fresh stock market records were creating a false sense of security.
But moving to paper balloting is only a first step and sometimes it leads to a false sense of security.
Getting tested today is no guarantee you won't get infected tomorrow — and may give you a false sense of security.
He doesn't think we're infinitely content at all–he thinks the internet lulls us into a false sense of security!
Wearing a mask may also give you a false sense of security, causing you to put yourself at greater risk.
Walls and barriers also create a false sense of security; if and when they fail, the consequences can be catastrophic.
Then it's even worse: He's lulling people into a false sense of security, cynically aping French traditions while remaining unbearably other.
The growing political sympathy toward medicinal cannabis was, according to the panel members, generating a false sense of security about marijuana.
Campbell drags Elle back "home" by the end of the episode, and she lulls him into a false sense of security.
Because Autopilot (and Mercedes Drive Pilot) seem so capable, it's easy to gain a false sense of security about its abilities.
For example, female Weinstein Company employees were often used as 'honeypots' to lure his victims into a false sense of security.
Apparently, the movie RoboCop gave us a false sense of security when it came to a robot's inability to handle stairs.
They tend to create a false sense of security, perpetuating the illusion that work — and the knowledge it requires — is static.
Sex-offender registers also foster a false sense of security, because they include only those few whose crimes have been detected.
But readers should beware the false sense of security, as structurally, tonally, artistically, and narratively, the comic crumbles into controlled chaos.
Drivers should also not be lulled into a false sense of security because their cars have anti-lock brakes, he added.
A big concern is that parents whose young children take swimming lessons will be lulled into a false sense of security.
Even in Japan, the most seismically unstable country in the world, that fact had apparently created a false sense of security.
Lulled into a false sense of security by the great color, I did not expect the horrible smell and matching taste. 
I would later learn that it was a false sense of security; that populations in northwest Mexico were living a lie.
"It's a false sense of security," says Christopher Roach, national IT practice leader and managing director for CBIZ Risk & Advisory Services.
"We don't want fans to have a false sense of security, like, 'We're fine now, the nets are widened,'" she said.
People get lulled into the false sense of security that they're fine when actually it's just the warning sign of something bigger.
It's just that the relentless drive to seek passive income from dividends has left many investors with a false sense of security.
"The technology is good enough to give you a bad and false sense of security that it is always working," he said.
In an email, Tushemereirwe described how even the lightning protection that some schools do install can create a false sense of security.
When it comes to the trackers, it's possible that people who use these devices get a false sense of security, Jakicic says.
The judge added McCormick's fraudulent conduct helped create a false sense of security and probably contributed to deaths of many innocent people.
The game cultivates a false sense of security among children, who feel safe with other players spanning a wide range of ages.
The Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) asymmetric approach to internet privacy is likely to create a false sense of security among web users.
The press' glee during the primary season lulled him into a false sense of security, and now it may doom his campaign.
Instead, Slay's forced fumble and interception gave a win to a deeply flawed team that may have a false sense of security.
It can be tempting to include hospitalized individuals, but because their outcomes are unknown, they can provide a false sense of security.
"This alert should not give a false sense of security to areas that have not been named under this alert," the statement warned.
Then she lulled him into a false sense of security with a guitar and some singing, only to repeat the entire ordeal again.
So, you could find yourself lulled into a false sense of security that's ruined when your green-bubble friend inadvertently narcs on you.
"Those who think Americans scare easily enough to abandon our country's ideals in exchange for a false sense of security underestimate our resolve."
They may have had a false sense of security because they receive regular reports on the results of water testing in their towns.
Don't be lulled into a false sense of security if your home is in a "moderate risk " zone based on the flood maps.
Americans shouldn't allow the headline low number from last Friday's unemployment rate, 24.5 percent, to lull them into a false sense of security.
The hardest part, she said, is what to tell people if they test negative, because it can create a false sense of security.
Undertaking the procedure in one's 20s can give a false sense of security, a certainty that, responsibly or otherwise, marketers tend to encourage.
"In many ways, colorblindness is actively harmful because it creates a false sense of security for the groups it directly benefits," Ramsey noted.
I thought it was just carnage waiting to happen, and I wanted to make sure people didn't get a false sense of security.
"Portable filters are not going to be helpful in capturing coronavirus and could give someone a false sense of security," Dr. Sorrell said.
They are all too likely to lull the new Italian government into a false sense of security about the state of the economy.
Because without any scientific evidence, the media and police were left to make broad generalizations that resulted in a false sense of security.
Although it's formatted like a typical sitcom, it's styled like a graphic novel, lulling you into a false sense of security on both sides.
"This whole image of who the women were was problematic also, because it gave other women a false sense of security," Prescod tells me.
Now, I suppose this could be a savvy trick by Rubio's team, a misleading leak to lull Trump into a false sense of security.
Still, a lot of the press and marketing around egg freezing can leave many women, such as Durkin, with a false sense of security.
Suppressing these dangerous voices might give us a false sense of security that if we can't hear or see them, they no longer exist.
Skocpol warned that midterm successes would give GOP leaders a false sense of security, making them less likely to confront the party's structural problems.
This is precisely what makes these clinically unproven tests, like Prescription Check and Opternative, so dangerous - they give patients a false sense of security.
"Something I've been sort of wary about recently is the idea that this app [Rumuki] could provide a false sense of security," he says.
Drug testing might give people a "false sense of security," as David Nutt, a British psychiatrist, psychopharmacologist, and former government official, recently told Thump.
However, Workman was clear that the device should not give parents a false sense of security, and is not a substitute for vigilant parenting.
Today, treatments and preventative options such as Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for HIV and theHPV vaccine can lead to a false sense of security.
I will not tell you whether this is to minimise your level of shock or to lull you into a false sense of security.
These payments, along with federally funded levees and other flood control structures, have created a false sense of security in the face of risk.
Such language, they say, can create a false sense of security that it can be blunted by walling off America from the outside world.
Getting it wrong means that a user who does have a problem gets a false sense of security and avoids going to the doctor.
But Art Cashin, UBS' director of floor operations at the New York Stock Exchange, doesn't want investors to feel a false sense of security.
"These plans offer a false sense of security," said Jenny Chumbley Hogue, who runs an insurance agency in the north Dallas area of Texas.
Still, TD Ameritrade's Kinahan warned investors not to get lulled into a false sense of security by the string of records on Wall Street.
One has to hope that Italy's European partners are not similarly lulled into a false sense of security about Italy's longer-run economic prospects.
"We should not be lulled into a false sense of security that the new vaccine law will totally prevent all outbreaks in California," Han says.
He argues that at a certain point, bare-bones coverage is worse than no coverage at all because it creates a false sense of security.
A false sense of security A study published in March examined practices implemented in US schools from 2000 to 2018 aimed at preventing firearm violence.
It lulled baseball into a false sense of security, and by the time the sport realized what had happened, an epidemic was on its hands.
Today, treatments and preventative options such as Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for HIV and the HPV vaccine can lead to a false sense of security.
" For example, the lawsuit states that "female Weinstein Company employees were often used as 'honeypots' to lure his victims into a false sense of security.
However, before allowing ourselves to be lulled into a false sense of security about the Italian economy, we might want to recall Greece's recent experience.
A recent JAMA study found that fitness trackers in general can backfire when it comes to weight loss by providing a false sense of security.
That's because giving allergy sufferers a false sense of security could be dangerous, says Mary Rozenman, Aimmune's senior vice president for corporate development and strategy.
Did their helmets give them a false sense of security, luring them into risky shots when ducking out of the way was the wiser choice?
And, like his films, the familiarity and campiness embedded into the design of the nostalgic program initially eases you into a false sense of security.
This may lead to a "false sense of security" that could cause the virus to spread more rapidly than it has so far in Japan.
One reason may be that commercial binders lend a false sense of security, leading wearers to keep them on too long or sleep in them.
While people have turned to masks as protection against COVID-19, masks often provide nothing more than a false sense of security to the wearer.
At worst, the feel-good fluff leaves both customers and employees with a false sense of security over the safety and quality of such ingredients.
But we're not there yet, and a growing body of evidence shows that these partially autonomous systems are lulling drivers into a false sense of security.
"People get a false sense of security, because elk don't mind being approached," said Justin McVey, a wildlife biologist with the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission.
"I worry today that the pharmaceutical industry has a very false sense of security because of the Trump administration and a Republican-controlled Congress," Saunders said.
And even when they do, there's a larger question of whether that tech — specifically semi-autonomous systems — might lull drivers into a false sense of security.
"I worry today that the pharmaceutical industry has a very false sense of security because of the Trump Administration and a Republican controlled Congress," Saunders said.
Critics have argued that the name Autopilot implies the car is capable of fully autonomous driving, which can lull drivers into a false sense of security.
It can also give people a false sense of security, discouraging them for other important preventative measures of heart health, such as regular blood pressure checkups.
I felt a false sense of security that I had neatly sorted television programming into what I like, don't like, and am not interested in at all.
Researchers at Netragard, a penetration testing company specializing in "realistic threats," concluded that administrators overseeing the Arkansas server are likely deluded by a false sense of security.
The fact that the strips pick up various fentanyls reduces concern that they might offer a false sense of security when the dangerous opioid is actually present.
Richard, who admittedly tried the wrong things for the right reasons, wanted to lull the Saviors into a false sense of security and to jumpstart the war.
They use stealth techniques to lure prey into a false sense of security, then SNAP, drag it deep down to the depths so the croc can feast.
That's because most of us aren't using enough—and using a higher SPF might give you a false sense of security that you're set for the day.
Former staffers talk about facilitating these "business meetings" for Weinstein, including some women who acted as "honeypots" to lull Weinstein's victims into a false sense of security.
Whether they were conscious of it or not, what they really offered was a false sense of security and that only left their customers at greater risk.
"You pull that rug out from under them after they have this false sense of security, that could really throw them into a downward spiral," he said.
The best part about Malcolm's note — which was shared on Reddit on Thursday — is how his super-neat handwriting lulls you into a false sense of security.
But that gave him a false sense of security, and when he did it a few more times, he began to understand what the fuss was about.
With all this information at our fingertips, we could easily be lulled into a false sense of security, viewing technology as a panacea to all social problems.
"It can be confusing for many consumers, and if they create mixtures that are not effective, it can lead to a false sense of security," she says.
In November 2018, Marriott disclosed a data breach that affected 327 million customers, which in my opinion was based on a false sense of security in encryption.
"By marketing their feature as 'Autopilot,' Tesla gives consumers a false sense of security," says Laura MacCleery, vice president of consumer policy and mobilization for Consumer Reports.
But without a doctor to help parse the results, some worry that at-home genetic tests may be misleading, inciting needless anxiety or a false sense of security.
But experts CNN spoke to say while end-to-end encryption is important, and that everyone should use it, users should not develop a false sense of security.
There's the easy Acorn Plains starting area, which lulls you into a false sense of security as you smash your way through every level and collectible with ease.
Whale lulls viewers into a false sense of security by immersing them in upper-crust luxury, then horrifies by dragging them into the depravity of monsters and madmen.
They're also being lulled into a false sense of security by thinking that they are fully protected, which could lead to far more disastrous results down the line.
But there's little regulation regarding how the data should be handled compared to how much of it is currently being collected, giving consumers a false sense of security.
Although it's more of a supernatural horror story than your average murder-mystery, don't let The Wailing's police-whodunit elements lull you into a false sense of security.
The suit claims Weinstein would use "honeypots" -- female employees invited to the beginning of the meeting, and then dismissed -- to lure victims into a false sense of security.
That's an incredibly benign backdrop and I don't want it to lull you into a false sense of security about the dangers of a big spike in rates.
The seasonal kinks in the data can "create a false sense of security," she said, obscuring the continuing paucity of real economic gains for many Americans over time.
In September 2016, Tesla unveiled new restrictions on Autopilot after widespread concerns the system lulled users into a false sense of security through its "hands-off" driving capability.
"It gives you a false sense of security," said Pete Cordaro, a Model S owner who used Autopilot in a loaner when his Tesla vehicle was being repaired.
Whatever the case; to be in a trance is to lull the mind into a false sense of security, to be transported into a kind of other consciousness.
"In this case, using Islamophobic, anti-Semitic, or xenophobic rhetoric to stoke fear, sow division, and advance their own narrow agendas" offers only a false sense of security.
No person knows how he or she would react in a time like that, so the idea of arming teachers lends itself to a false sense of security.
But researchers discovered that coastal defense schemes like beach nourishment may ultimately do more harm than good by providing a false sense of security in critically eroding areas.
"I think what happens is, after Parkland, things die down and you almost fall back into a false sense of security until it happens again," Mr. Hall said.
A man-made North Star guiding sailors through the darkness and storms, lighthouses give us a false sense of security to cling to as we faces the unknown.
"I don't want people to have a false sense of security that we have solved too-big-to-fail," Mr. Kashkari said during the breakfast discussion on Wednesday.
This lulled Clinton's team into a false sense of security (they were apparently looking at similar data to the public polling), which drove the strategic choices mentioned above.
One is that, beyond the dysfunction in Washington, the excellence of America's institutions is creating a false sense of security about the long-term threats its politicians are neglecting.
Even in pure engineering terms, sea gates and seawalls can impart a false sense of security: They can accelerate coastal erosion, and if they fail, they can fail catastrophically.
And so Morgan lulls the Saviors into a false sense of security, lays the foundation for the Kingdom's resistance, and breaks his no-kill vow all in one go.
MORE THAN ANYTHING, I JUST DON'T WANT THE AMERICAN PEOPLE TO HAVE A FALSE SENSE OF SECURITY THAT WE'VE ADDRESSED TOO BIG TO FAIL, THAT THIS CAN'T HAPPEN AGAIN.
Though they didn't explicitly say it, we can infer Mercedes doesn't want a driver to be lulled into a false sense of security and thereby shirk their driving responsibilities.
But the collapse of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War in the early 1990s seemed to have lured Washington into a false sense of security.
Today, many investors who believe they are diversified are under a false sense of security because so many ETFs and mutual funds are holding the same mega-cap stocks.
After a while and a bowl, you'll probably find yourself enjoying the soft funk vibes—that false sense of security is your enemy and you have to fight it.
The lack of testing led to a vacuum of epidemic intelligence, creating a false sense of security among the American public while the Trump administration continued to spread misinformation.
Fort Pierce, home to 50,000 people, a bustling marina and an idyllic Main Street, enjoyed decades without impact from major hurricanes, which gave residents a false sense of security.
Mimicry isn't all that rare in the animal kingdom—plenty of critters mimic scarier species to avoid being eaten, or less-scary species to create a false sense of security.
She played off Littlefinger's expectations, letting him believe that she might actually consider allying with him, lulling him into a false sense of security while she quietly schemed against him.
Such a move in Claire's own home would be brazen, but the president lulled everyone into false sense of security by refusing to exit the residence for nearly a month.
The invitation and responsibility facing white people now is to see our own whiteness, to release the false sense of security it gives us and reconnect with our underlying humanity.
Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.), an ophthalmologist, equated government-mandated vaccinations to "giving up on liberty for a false sense of security" at a Senate Health Committee hearing on Tuesday.
In the report, Laura MacCleery, vice president of consumer policy and mobilization for Consumer Reports, said: By marketing their feature as 'Autopilot,' Tesla gives consumers a false sense of security.
Gravity Bone charms you with its music and absurd blocky aesthetic, while its simple puzzle elements lull you into a false sense of security for the inevitable spy story twist.
Questions like: "Beyoncé is running late, should she go to the hotel and get ready or do it in the car?" will lull you into a false sense of security.
Since rolling out Autopilot in 2015, Tesla has faced criticism the technology may be providing drivers with a false sense of security about taking their hands off the steering wheel.
However, "Disinfecting cleaners can give a false sense of security if they are not used properly and are only necessary if someone in the household is ill," says Dr. Schmidt.
Pretending we could wall out the virus not only gave the public a false sense of security, it also left the United States unready for the threat it now faces.
But two recent episodes show that the cards can also be a liability, offering a false sense of security in interactions with federal officials that can leave cardholders in detention.
A spokesperson for Match Group told ProPublica and Columbia's reporters that background checks may create "a false sense of security" since registries might have out-of-date or incomplete information.
Craig Fugate, director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, said he was concerned that relatively light damage so far could give people up the coast a false sense of security.
While the outcome of this exercise was seen as positive by some at DOD (a view not shared by all involved), we should not develop a false sense of security.
The rain had slowed a little in Fayetteville, but officials there worried that would lure residents into a false sense of security and prompt them to make their way back.
It was Mr. Trump himself who warned that winning might get tiring, that spoiling his supporters risked lulling them into a false sense of security ahead of the 2020 election.
But closer attention is warranted if, for example, banks increasingly defer credit assessments to robots and are lulled into a false sense of security about the safety of their loans.
However, in a state where it can be difficult to find affordable housing, HPIA's willingness to insure homes in Lava Zones 1 and 2 provided a false sense of security.
"We also lack a clear sense from the government about what no deal would mean in practice, this may be lulling businesses into a false sense of security," he said.
Economic policymakers seem to have lulled themselves into a false sense of security by trusting the stricter bank regulations put in place after the collapse of Lehman Brothers in 2008.
Craig Fugate, director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, told NBC that he was concerned that Florida's relative good fortune thus far would give people a false sense of security.
This really pissed off security researchers who believed many users would feel tricked into a false sense of security that their devices weren't talking to other devices when they actually were.
And those seeking privacy should know as much, rather than be lulled into a false sense of security by companies' promises of of protection that don't include caveats and edge-cases.
I would like to preface this by saying how much I enjoy the false sense of security Steps lulled us all into by naming their comeback album Tears on the Dancefloor.
"I think it is very easy, especially being family members to, for lack of a better word perhaps, abuse your power or to have a false sense of security," he says.
A lawsuit in California this week claimed that Airbnb creates a "false sense of security" for its customers—and one way it does that, the lawsuit contends, is through its superhosts.
Without giving the search to HIV-negative men, the feature could prevent users from having a false sense of security and encourage them to have conversations about HIV with their partners.
The country's tsunami warning may have been lifted too soon before all the tsunami waves made landfall, the New York Times reports, lulling some locals into a false sense of security.
That I know who I am, I know where I'm from, and that's more important to me than having a job that is going to provide a false sense of security.
Compliance departments should not be lulled into a false sense of security that the regulator is easing when other regulators or even other divisions of the same regulator may not be.
Other recommendations for killing the virus, like gargling vinegar, eating garlic, or using a hairdryer to blow hot air into your nose, hurt people by providing a false sense of security.
It's similar to when a depressed person decides to take his life; his mood can seem to lift with the decision, lulling family and friends into a false sense of security.
But each of these steps is worth the time investment, and perhaps the most important thing to keep in mind: Don't let yourself be lulled into a false sense of security.
The policies announced Friday give people with simplistic views about Islam's link to terrorism a false sense of security and stoke additional hatred toward millions who have nothing to do with terrorism.
Although Starbucks' new beverage has almond milk in its name and uses the dairy substitute as one of its key ingredients, don't let that lure you into a false sense of security.
This reputation was so solid that the EU's Brexit negotiators initially wondered if the incompetence of their British counterparts was a clever ruse to lull foreigners into a false sense of security.
"After a big run, you always hear that there are just too many bulls, too much excitement, too much optimism, that we've been lulled into a false sense of security," he said.
The cockiness of one's first true dalliance with sobriety—when you think just because you no longer want to die, you'll never die—can lull you into a false sense of security.
Francis said international peace and stability "cannot be based on a false sense of security, on the threat of mutual destruction or total annihilation, or on simply maintaining a balance of power".
The Japanese government's hazard map tends to lull people in supposedly lower-risk areas into a false sense of security, says Robert Geller, a professor of geoscience at the University of Tokyo.
He added that Brazilian banks have a "false sense of security" in their profitability, noting that domestic and global peers alike must think more seriously about efficiency to remain attractive to investors.
The guidance here could change — some experts suggest that more people should be wearing masks in public, leading to DIY efforts, though others worry protective gear offers a false sense of security.
Don't let Rachel Morrison's watercolor cinematography lull you into a false sense of security—this gut-wrenching story about racism and family ties was one of the most powerful films of 2017.
"There's a limit to what you can do with hardware, and it leads to a false sense of security," said Toshitaka Katada, a professor in disaster prevention at the University of Tokyo.
For myself and my children I believe that the benefits of vaccines greatly outweigh the risks, but I still do not favor giving up on liberty for a false sense of security.
Experts say some residents don't want the hassle of loading their car and evacuating, while others may have a false sense of security or not realize they live in an evacuation zone.
"While levees can protect us, they may also give us a false sense of security, because when they fail the results can be catastrophic," said Strauss, noting the challenges facing New Orleans.
"You have a false sense of security that leads to a leaky mouth in a room full of highly capable men who have their backs to the walls," Wyand wrote Sanduja on Gab.
And if you fundamentally don't trust the other guy, you'll never escape the nagging suspicion that maybe he's a lying dirtbag who is trying to lull you into a false sense of security.
A lowest common denominator approach, they argued, would set the stage for more fights between member states and Brussels and lead to a false sense of security across the currency bloc, hindering reforms.
"By marketing their feature as 'Autopilot,' Tesla gives consumers a false sense of security," Laura MacCleery, vice president of consumer policy and mobilization for Consumer Reports, said in a Consumer Reports blog post.
LG: When we really we think about it, being in a fairly civilized society here, we all kind of have this false sense of security around what actually stops people from getting in.
It could lend a false sense of security to expedition teams who might've otherwise been more conservative in the risks they'd take, or cause them to dismiss weather reports entirely based on historical inaccuracy.
The sideways movement that has been in place since 2017 January has lulled some observers into a false sense of security when it comes to the potential for further increases in the oil price.
For investors it's a cocktail made all the more dangerous by the fact that corporate credit spreads have been so tight, lulling them into a false sense of security as they chase higher yields.
He surrounds Judy in a false sense of security so he can continue a comfortable life of crime (murder notwithstanding), coercing her to continue the cover up even as her conscience screams in protest.
What's worse, it implicitly lulls its reader or listener into a false sense of security, assuring them that they needn't be too critical or discerning, since someone has already done the work for them.
He also said that some people who received the warning may not have acted immediately to get out, and suggested that people may have been lulled into a false sense of security regarding fires.
Let's face it, many Americans are not planning for the fourth quarter of their lives for those worst-case scenarios, and some who believe they are prepared may have a false sense of security.
Jello Biafra and his Dead Kennedys took every chance they could get to skewer the false sense of security that Reagan doled out like creamed chipped beef, calling him a fascist warmonger and worse.
He's into a lot of spirituality and New Age stuff, but... my question is: Should I bother communicating with him and continue lulling myself into a false sense of security, or just move on?
That is because a stock market that goes up for 15 consecutive months, as the S. & P. 500 did before its streak was broken in February, lulls investors into a false sense of security.
Don't bother using a standard face mask unless you are ill, because they have not been shown to be effective at preventing illness and can give a false sense of security, Dr. Mina said.
"Such characterizations have led to race-based violence around the world and have attempted to lull certain racial groups into a dangerous, false sense of security regarding their susceptibility to this disease," Rush wrote.
It helped lull us into a false sense of security, that we could treat an election like a show; that everything on TV is entertainment and everyone on my screen is there to amuse.
In April of 2016, the company also agreed to pay up to $25 million to settle a lawsuit in California over the "false sense of security" the language around its background checks gave riders.
Mexico coach Juan Carlos Osorio lulled the four-time tournament winners into a false sense of security, fielding only one out-and-out forward in Javier Hernandez and awarding their opponents possession of the ball.
By that I mean, the system feels so in control that a driver could be lulled into a false sense of security and become distracted, which appears to be what happened in the fatal crash.
Fellow billionaire hedge-fund founder Ken Griffin recently warned attendees at an Economic Club of New York lunch that the US "has a false sense of security" about maintaining its status as a technology powerhouse.
In the right settings, systems like Autopilot make it seem like the car can truly drive itself, which can in turn lead to a false sense of security, or a dulling of the driver's awareness.
"The messaging that's coming out is nothing but propaganda, and it's about luring them into a false sense of security," Dellal says, listing some of the messages of inclusion he says ISIS tells disaffected Australians.
The accidents have put new scrutiny on Tesla's Autopilot system and raised questions about whether the technology, which the company describes as only an experimental "beta" test, lulls drivers into a false sense of security.
Masks could give wearers a false sense of security In China's Heibo Province where the coronavirus is thought to be actively spreading, surgical masks aren't a fail-safe, but they're "better than nothing," Popescu said.
The most major concern is that, if a car is smart enough to drive itself in almost every setting, it might create a false sense of security that could imperil the human driver in an emergency.
Yes, Google does have an undo button for recalling emails that went out wrong, but in this case the familiarity of the button placement may have lulled many Gmail regulars into a false sense of security.
Party strategists express a deep concern about a lack of urgency to attack Sanders directly, noting what they see as a false sense of security among donors that there is still enough time to defeat him.
Academics and medical professionals told CNBC that people who rely on a heart rate monitor to protect them from overdosing or from other ill effects of hardcore drugs are giving themselves a false sense of security.
Third, it might be a bid by Iran to lull the US into a false sense of security -- that Iran is militarily weak and has done its worst -- while an asymmetrical and nastier response is plotted.
"Not only are these statistics alarming they dispel any false sense of security that maybe we will muddle through this," said Maxx Dilley, director of the climate prediction and adaptation division of the WMO, told journalists.
On this week's Popcast, a conversation about how record labels understand their roles as custodians of history (or don't), and how the current era of the digital jukebox creates a false sense of security about permanence.
As semi-autonomous systems like Tesla's Autopilot or Honda Sensing become more prevalent and lull drivers into a false sense of security, a new form of distracted driving might endanger people on the roads: in-car sex.
"Step one in terms of mitigating these issues is [to] get out of this false sense of security that cloud users have, that Amazon will take care of it," Divatia said to Business Insider back in July.
State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman said Endo's own studies found that the pill could be crushed, but that the company's misleading marketing provided a false sense of security to doctors and patients, and might have boosted sales.
After the term limits were removed, he said, there was "wide discontent" but that the past three decades of economic growth had left most lulled into a false sense of security and "not knowing how to resist".
But without a real plan and commitment to move away from emitting heat-trapping gases, it is hard for me to think of the new "resilient infrastructure" push providing much more than a false sense of security.
Military officials said that the team members might have believed they were facing only a low risk of threats, which could have created a false sense of security that led them to go out with inadequate support.
When clinics advertising unproven stem cell therapies promise that U.S.-trained physicians are providing these treatments, patients may be lulled into a false sense of security even when these doctors aren't trained to provide the advertised services.
"Women who encountered these two might have felt a false sense of security, due to the fact that both defendants are clean-cut and good looking," Mr. Rackauckas said at a news conference earlier in the week.
"It was just so bizarre that this would happen here where we have a sense — maybe a false senseof security," said Ms. Muhammad, who is also the Kentucky chairwoman of the Council on American-Islamic Relations.
And critics argue that slapping the "Autopilot" name onto a driver-assistance feature can lull people into a false sense of security, making them less likely to stay fully alert and therefore be more vulnerable to a crash.
Some Affordable Care Act supporters worry that the automatic enrollment plans would be too skimpy to provide actual coverage — that they would give enrollees a false sense of security, when their plan didn't pay for much at all.
The Obama administration tried to curtail the presence of plans like this in the individual market, on the grounds that they disadvantage sick Americans and offer a false sense of security by excluding a whole slew of benefits.
Trump's false sense of security, fueled by his thin veneer of money and power will always get him a second look, but it will always get him in trouble as well, and dig him deeper into a hole.
Like the painter and critic Manny Farber, the subject of an incisive and moving essay in this volume, Hamrah is suspicious of anything that dulls the senses, lulling audiences into a false sense of security and therefore complacency.
The study found that headgear's protective padding can cause extra jarring to fighters' heads, give them a false sense of security, and make it more difficult to see punches coming, all of which can lead to brain damage.
"All-Wheel Drive vehicles can give a false sense of security and the wrong impression of how low the traction is on snowy or icy roads, because accelerating away from a stop can feel so effortless," Rogers said.
"Our world is marked by a perverse dichotomy that tries to defend and ensure stability and peace through a false sense of security sustained by a mentality of fear and mistrust," he said, speaking in a driving rain.
Moreover, if users believe the devices do not have wireless capabilities on, that could cause a false sense of security—because wireless connections are the only way to break into a mobile device without gaining physical access to it.
Be smart: Musk's description of Tesla's controls as "Full Self-Driving" has alarmed some observers who think it will give owners a false sense of security and create potentially lethal situations in conditions that the autonomous cars can't handle.
That's arguably more troubling than a guaranteed summer of violence, as randomness has a tendency to lull us into a false sense of security when it contradicts feared outcomes, and then to bite us with the unexpected and unmanageable.
One concern so far, though, is that current generations of automated driver-assistance systems, like the Autopilot feature offered by Tesla Motors, may be lulling some drivers into a false sense of security that can contribute to distracted driving.
The young Dallas outfit may be saddled with a faintly ridiculous moniker, but that only gives them more time to catch hold of a prospective listener and coax them into a false sense of security before dropping the hammer.
And it lulls Congress into feeling a false sense of security; if there are no changes to DACA between September 5 and March 5, there's no problem waiting to pass a bill to protect DACA recipients until March 4.
The band's previous output was underpinned by a certain nihilistic darkness, and while that's present on this song, there's also an airiness and lightness to the music and the melody that lulls you into a false sense of security.
Meanwhile, the leading global health body, the World Health Organization, has stayed mum about China's blunders — and is drawing criticism for failing to publicly criticize the country and creating "a false sense of security" about an emerging health crisis.
"As much as the Saudis have downplayed the extent of the latest outages, we should not be lulled into a false sense of security," Stephen Brennock, oil analyst at PVM Oil Associates, said in a research note on Wednesday.
"I think a lot of folks have gotten lulled into a false sense of security because the short trade has gone so well for so long," said Matt Thompson co-head of Volatility Group at Typhon Capital LLC, in Chicago.
It also found that core features — such as geofencing to set up alerts if kids stray outside a pre-set zone and SOS buttons — were flakey or non-functional, accusing the device makers of giving parents a false sense of security.
DO YOU THINK IT'S OKAY IF CONGRESS AND THE AMERICAN PEOPLE ARE LEFT WITH A FALSE SENSE OF SECURITY THAT THIS CRISIS CAN'T HAPPEN AGAIN IN 20 OR 50 YEARS FROM NOW WE MAY NOT BE BACK IN THE SAME SITUATION?
While Tesla has said drivers are responsible and their hands should be on the wheel even as the car takes over more control, some industry experts have questioned whether such partially autonomous systems lull drivers into a false sense of security.
But the issues raised by the Tesla fatality, and the questions that the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is asking, involve whether Autopilot's potential safety advantages offset the risks that such technology lulls drivers into a false sense of security.
"I believe that the benefits of vaccines greatly outweigh the risks, but I still do not favor giving up on liberty for a false sense of security," Paul said during a Senate hearing focused on the rise in preventable disease outbreaks.
Daniel Aldrich, a professor of political science at Northeastern University in Boston who studies disaster management, said that huge engineering projects had often provided a false sense of security, leading people to avoid what can be a more effective response: evacuation.
"We suspect it will not be immune from the changing attitudes toward risk assets we are seeing across markets and think the sector may have benefitted from a false sense of security the past few months," Wilson said in a report.
Mr. Lamarche and others knew that even if their homes were standing, they were savoring a false sense of security, because the Santa Ana winds were expected to intensify on Sunday and could bring more havoc to the heart of Ojai.
My tests of various semiautonomous systems highlighted what experts call a paradox of self-driving: As the technology gets better, it may initially become more hazardous, because drivers are sidelined for longer periods, lulled into a false sense of security.
My son was a beautiful, healthy baby and only died because of the Rock N Play and the false sense of security they provide with their false and UNSAFE claims of the Rock N Play being used for safe sleep.
The characters and their partnership are so clearly the heart of the show, to the point that, in addition to the years I spent incorrectly predicting Martha's imminent, grisly demise, I ended up lulled into a false sense of security.
They are lulling him into a false — you know, the Cohns of the world are bringing him down a path where he is getting lulled into a false sense of security because he's starting to get some positive media press on Syria.
It uses a very simple story and moral to illustrate some deep and vexing truth about humanity: that when push comes to shove, we will sacrifice almost anybody else on the altar of our own comfort and a false sense of security.
For example, Consumer Reports said the name Autopilot gives drivers a "false sense of security" and that "these two messages—your vehicle can drive itself, but you may need to take over the controls at a moment's notice—create potential for driver confusion."
"But the flip side is maybe they are feeling a false sense of security, and don't know how vulnerable they are," he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation at a land conference in Delhi, where some of the findings were published in a report.
There are a number of of ones there that will lull your friends into a false sense of security by boring them with a mundane game, all just before scaring the life out of them by popping up an image on the screen.
With global debt at such a high level and with so many risks currently characterizing the global economy, one has to hope that world economic policymakers are not lulled into a false sense of security by the present calm in global financial markets.
"Step one in terms of mitigating these issues is [to] get out of this false sense of security that cloud users have, that Amazon will take care of it," Ameesh Divatia, CEO and cofounder of data protection firm Baffle, previously told Business Insider.
" In 2013, the highway administration issued a memorandum affirming an earlier ruling that "crosswalk art is actually contrary to the goal of increased safety and most likely could be a contributing factor to a false sense of security for both motorists and pedestrians.
Yasuyuki Kato, a professor of infectious diseases at the International University of Health and Welfare in Narita, Japan, said the country had been largely untouched by past outbreaks of coronaviruses, such as SARS and MERS, giving it a false sense of security.
But this moment also serves to give us a false sense of security: We play the game from here on, at least up to a certain point, expecting that our choices are in a sense undo-able, since we've just seen one undone for us.
At best, even the most simple tasks might take a while longer; in a worse scenario, you might be lulling yourself into a false sense of security with all sorts of gadgets and gizmos, while overlooking what actually matters to you and your particular threat.
Dr. David Heymann, chair of Britain's Health Protection Agency and leader of the WHO panel of independent experts on Zika, told Reuters last week that postponing the Olympics would create a false sense of security, because travelers are constantly going in and out of Brazil.
Whannell, who wrote and directed, has a knack for keeping the viewer guessing — lulling us into a false sense of security just to yank us back out of it, or dialing down the intensity just as our frightened anticipation balloons to the point of bursting.
"  "Questions remain about whether purchasing and providing credit monitoring for customers is the optimal way to respond to data breaches," they continued, adding that organizations' use of these services could result in those affected by breaches "being lulled into a false sense of security.
"This is pulling people in who are looking for a particular phrase on google, lulling them into a false sense of security with good information, and then hitting them with a dodgy link to steal their money," said Lee Munson, a CompariTech security researcher, over the phone.
When you're sitting there like that, and it's just me and this cat, far from anybody else and you can hear the bones crunching, and you get this false sense of security that this little tent is somehow going to protect you, you're in a little bubble.
After examining close to 90 studies published in the peer-reviewed literature, the researchers found no evidence that the tactics -- such as videocameras, bulletproof glass and classrooms that lock from the inside -- actually worked; they are instead creating a false sense of security, the study authors said.
The second episode, however, lulls the audience into a false sense of security by opening with a fairly routine bit on Jerrod's preferred birthday gifts — and then his brother Bobby (Lil Rel Howery) comes in and tells them an unarmed teenager has been shot by local police.
Although an HIV filter could have the benefit of letting HIV-positive people meet others -- avoiding potentially awkward and stigmatizing conversations -- it also could have a dark side: creating a false sense of security, said Dr. Eric Schrimshaw, associate professor of sociomedical sciences at Columbia University.
The agency said those products don't meet the FDA's standards for safety and effectiveness and could even put consumers at risk by giving them a false sense of security that a dietary supplement could prevent sunburn, reduce aging or protect from the risks of skin cancer.
They saved the big Genie reveal for right at the very end of the minute-long clip like some cruel trick, presumably to lull us into a false sense of security with a few nice shots of Jafar and Jasmine and the Prince Ali parade or whatever.
Historically low interest rates have also given a wide variety of borrowers a false sense of security — "zombie" companies that have gorged on cheap debt may face a reckoning if lenders refuse refinancings during a virus-induced downturn, writes the FT. How bad could it get?
Public health experts have seemed exasperated by the social media images of younger Americans who continue to socialize or even take a spring break vacation, worried that the perception a young person has little to fear from the coronavirus has given them a false sense of security.
At Tuesday's White House press briefing, Trump was asked if he lulled Americans into a false sense of security by telling the public that the virus would go away quickly, even as it was clear that the number of cases and death toll were on the rise.
Rather than minimizing the risks of Lyme disease by stating it is easy to diagnose and easy to cure — which is not the case — and lulling the public into a false sense of security, let's pull together to address the great public health risk that irrefutably exists.
The Harvey Weinstein lackeys who, for example, helped him lure victims by creating a false sense of security for them, only to leave them alone with a known sexual predator, will not be judged in a criminal court of law, but rather the court of public opinion.
But in the US, Chiu said, wearing a mask could give wearers a "false sense of security," he said: If concerned people wear a surgical mask, usually made out of thin fabric or paper, they may not continually wash their hands or fear contact with infected people.
From the blood-soaked crawl of "La Eterna Guerra Sangrienta" to the horrific squall of "Supremacy of the Savage Hordes" and closing volley of "Caverns of Atrocity," the album's rampant bludgeoning never lets up, not even to lull the listener into a false sense of security.
The recent data appears to have lulled people into a false sense of security and so a downturn in the data, maybe a contraction in (the third quarter) or (the fourth quarter) could trigger another bout of weakness for sterling, possibly sending it back towards 1.15 (against the dollar).
Sure, they're small and cute, but that's how they lure you into a false sense of security—a single squirrel might be adorable and unassuming, but a swarm of them, crazed with rabies or rage, could tear someone to shreds with their sharp claws and acorn-shattering teeth.
Purnell also takes the opportunity at the mike, so to speak, to level a strike against the likes of Facebook and the false sense of security that many media companies fell into during the early days of using social networking sites to build audiences for their content online.
Dr. David Heymann, chairman of the WHO committee of independent experts, told Reuters on Monday that postponing the Rio Olympics because of fears it could speed the spread of the Zika virus would give a "false" sense of security because travellers are constantly going in and out of Brazil.
"We caution that the 'dog mode' function isn't foolproof and could provide a false sense of security, as engines and air conditioning can cut out," a PETA spokeswoman said, adding that the message in the car's display might dissuade a passerby from intervening if the technology did malfunction.
Dr. David Heymann, chairman of the WHO committee of independent experts, told Reuters on Monday that postponing the Rio Olympics because of fears it could speed the spread of the Zika virus would give a "false" sense of security because travelers are constantly going in and out of Brazil.
But one has to hope that they are not lulled into a false sense of security by their own assurances and that they have contingency plans for dealing with a situation where the virus continues to spread at the exponential rate that it now seems to be doing.
In the middle of the summer, opening a door from an air-conditioned building into the 183-degree heat feels like the flaming tendrils of actual Hell suddenly licking your entire body, mocking the false sense of security you found in the artificial cold, daring you to take another step.
Although the NFIP was established with the intention of reducing people's exposure to flooding, the program has actually created a perverse incentive that encourages homes to be built in the path of foreseeable flooding and cultivates a false sense of security among homeowners — all thanks to taxpayer subsidized insurance policies.
The questions of whether drivers are being lulled into a false sense of security by such technology, and who is legally to blame for an accident, have come into focus after it was made public on Thursday that a driver using Autopilot died when he drove under a truck in May.
In Q2 that had dropped to 153% — possibly due to a prevailing and false sense of security that a deal would be easier to achieve than has proven to be the case — but it is now back up to a level consistent with the Q3 2018 through Q1 2019 surveys.
That attack, in a Syrian town celebrated as an American-backed island of stability, raised troubling questions about whether the American military had developed a false sense of security in a conflict zone, where avoiding predictable routines like a regular lunch spot can be a matter of life and death.
At best, even the most simple tasks might take a while longer; in a worst-case scenario, you might be lulling yourself into a false sense of security with services and hardware that you don't need, while overlooking what actually matters to you and the actual threats you might be facing.
The alert only includes a small portion of the 40-square-mile park, but the department said that "this alert should not give a false sense of security to areas that have not been named under this alert," and people should stay away from any animals, which a spokesperson for Disney emphasized.
"The biggest issue is that we don't want people to have a false sense of security because they are using something that does not (improve vision)," said Frederick, deputy chair of education in the department of ophthalmology at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai/New York Eye and Ear Infirmary.
The supplements -- Advanced Skin Brightening Formula, Sunsafe Rx, Solaricare and Sunergetic -- were "putting people's health at risk by giving consumers a false sense of security that a dietary supplement could prevent sunburn, reduce early skin aging caused by the sun, or protect from the risks of skin cancer," according to an FDA news release.
Spraying cities with bleach is not a very effective way to stop a coronavirusSeeing lines of disinfecting spray trucks cruising the streets during an outbreak, or wearing a mask as a purely preventative measure (when you're not ill, and not in direct contact with sick people) may help give a false sense of security during an outbreak.
And that comes with a second confession: My distaste for rom-coms goes hand-in-hand with my acceptance that I'll die alone because love is a trap designed to imprison me in a false sense of security, unrealistic expectations, and societal ideals concocted by Hollywood, Hallmark, and Big Wedding trying to trick me into believing their lies.
Dr. David Heymann, chair of the Health Protection Agency in Britain and leader of the WHO panel, told Reuters last week that postponing the Rio Olympics due to fears that the event could speed the spread of the virus would create a false sense of security, because travellers are constantly going in and out of Brazil.
On Thursday he talked about topics no other candidate would touch, including NSA reform ("I don't think you have to give up your liberty for a false sense of security") and ramping down the war on drugs (a segment that made him the only candidate to say the words African-American or refer to black people at all).
Public officials should refrain from comparing pending storms with previous ones because every one is unique, with its own size, winds, rains and tracks, said Meghan McPherson, program coordinator of the emergency management graduate program at Adelphi University in Garden City, N.Y. Making comparisons can give residents a false sense of security, she said in an email.
Perhaps it's Nextdoor's verification — and the intimacy of connecting with genuine neighbors who share concerns about that one house that leaves their trash bins out for too long, or repeat porch package thieves caught on hidden doorbell cameras — that gives Nextdoor users, especially ones not particularly attuned to the ways internet scammers work, a false sense of security and trustworthiness.
The boost from cold medicine could actually lull you into a false sense of security if your "cold" is actually something that would require professional medical attention, like the flu, mononucleosis (yes, adults get mono), or a bacterial infection like strep; or if your cold has developed into something more serious, like a sinus infection, an ear infection, or pneumonia.
" The announcement specifically calls out four products — GliSODin Skin Nutrients' Advanced Skin Brightening Formula, Napa Valley Bioscience's Sunsafe Rx, Pharmacy Direct's Solaricare and Sunergized LLC's Sunergetic — that it says "are putting people's health at risk by giving consumers a false sense of security that a dietary supplement could prevent sunburn, reduce early skin aging caused by the sun, or protect from the risks of skin cancer.
"Regulators have said 'we're going to do a transition out by 2021' and I think that has given a false sense of security that the people in charge will take care of this," said Patrick Sargent, a partner at law firm Alston & Bird, adding that participants do not currently appreciate the size or complexity of the financial instruments that need to move to the new benchmark.
In such a space, adolescent characters generally have too much freedom for their own good but also a false sense of security created by the place itself, the idea that nothing too terrible can happen in the shade of those old trees and inside those lovely old buildings and that, whatever mistakes the characters might make, a soft landing is guaranteed, when, of course, nothing could be further from the truth.

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