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"Trojan horse" Definitions
  1. a person or thing that is used to trick an enemy in order to achieve a secret purpose
  2. (computing) a computer program that seems to be helpful but that is, in fact, designed to destroy data, etc.Topics Computersc2

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Instant Articles, in particular, struck them as a Trojan horse.
It's no secret that voice assistants are a Trojan horse.
Then he showed Altman Instagram pictures of the Trojan horse.
Breitbart News has gone all in behind a Trojan horse.
The instrumentals, she noted, are something of a Trojan horse.
The Trojan horse malware behaves much in the same way.
But, realistically, the Trump China plan is a Trojan Horse.
I view this as a sort of Trojan horse strategy.
It's "a Trojan Horse time bomb," as Wags puts it.
"Bizarre Foods," it turned out, was a perfect Trojan horse.
Homer's hero, Odysseus, employed the trick of the Trojan horse.
It's a Trojan horse for a version of moral philosophy.
So in effect, the settlement would be a Trojan horse.
It's a Trojan horse with deep government reductions stuffed inside.
The whole problem with a Trojan horse is the switcheroo aspect.
Just like that, "Lyin' Ted" and the "Trojan horse" were back.
Voting is the free world's Achilles heel and/or Trojan horse.
Before Election Day, the caravan was a Trojan Horse for jihadists.
But, initially, as you say, the Trojan horse was a game.
You should think of the Echo Look, instead, as Amazon's Trojan horse.
Its video game consoles have always been something of a Trojan horse.
"The perfect Trojan horse," as Garbage lead singer Shirley Manson put it.
The researchers tested their Trojan Horse bacteria in mice with colon cancer.
In a way, though, that response system was Top Hat's Trojan horse.
The Ying Yang Twins' 2005 hit is a Trojan horse of sorts.
Humor needn't be a diluting agent; it can be a Trojan horse.
A Trojan horse with nails along its mane looms over the driveway.
That is because, he thinks, "Vivre Me Tue" was a Trojan Horse.
But when you listen to the layers, it's like a Trojan horse.
Academic exchange, the video explained, was a Trojan horse for regime change.
"It's a Trojan-horse approach," he told me before speaking with Nelson.
LED lightbulbs could also serve as a trojan horse to the smart home.
The 13MP camera is a Trojan horse, filled with promises and little else.
That could make the Beam an oblong Trojan horse, expanding Sonos' customer base.
And I've been saying, this is going to be like the Trojan horse.
Spoiler alert — if you haven't watched "Trojan Horse" in its entirety, stop reading.
Repealing the RFS for a toxic trojan horse would be a terrible idea.
The Senate must stop this Trojan Horse before it enters the city gates.
But ultimately, the reality is that the bill itself is likely a Trojan horse.
Some liberals also see free speech as a Trojan horse for alt-right bigotry.
A soldier beneath the Trojan Horse prompts the next "car" forward with his spear.
It's the perfect trojan horse for tapping into CRM and co-existing with Salesforce.
" The candidate has also questioned whether Syrian refugees would be like a "Trojan horse.
The Trojan horse of net neutrality should be rejected once again by the Senate.
With hindsight, Mr. Trump's libertinism made him the perfect Trojan Horse for conservative values.
Even sexual liberation, won by a previous generation, is a baby-boomer Trojan horse.
But is it also a Trojan horse for social lessons about the criminal justice system?
Memes spread across social media, comparing the suspension of the bill to a Trojan horse.
Plebiscitum® was more like Trojan horse malware, starting a chain reaction to dismantle elections.
In other words, Messenger is a great Trojan horse designed to learn everything about you.
It's a classic 'Trojan Horse' startups play, as used by Dropbox, Box and many others.
Trojans If you haven't yet heard the Greek myth of the Trojan horse, buckle up!
"This is going to be the great Trojan horse," Mr. Trump said, discussing Syrian refugees.
Regev publicly yelled at her, calling her a traitor in Arabic and a Trojan horse.
He didn't have to Trojan-horse them into his novels' characters or plot points anymore.
It can act as a Trojan horse, a disguise for radical upheavals, for fresh revolutions.
This could be the Trojan horse that makes our bodies more vulnerable to developing cancer.
In the security business, a rideshare may also be viewed as a potential Trojan horse.
Like a Trojan horse, that can opener could sneak modernist ideas through the front door.
"We positioned ourselves as a storage company knowing that was a Trojan horse," Delk told me.
The sculpture calls to mind the Trojan horse by which the ancient Greeks tricked their foes.
During the campaign, the A.N.C. attacked the Democratic Alliance as a Trojan horse for white interests.
Many opponents say the law is a Trojan horse that would lead to legalizing gay marriage.
It was the Trojans, not the Greeks, who let the Greek, not the Trojan, horse enter.
"This is a Trojan Horse project," an Indecline spokesman who wished to remain anonymous told Hyperallergic.
It turns out delivery vehicles could be the "Trojan horse" for electric to really take off.
Often, charisma is the Trojan horse that carries new sounds, styles or ideas into the mainstream.
It is like the story of the Trojan horse, which brings the enemy inside the city.
The bill will serve as the legislative equivalent of a Trojan Horse to gut the ESA.
This could be a better, bigger, more horrible version than the legendary Trojan horse ever was.
This is exactly where a 'yes' vote on Proposition 64 might serve as a Trojan horse.
A Russian-made Trojan horse program called ZeuS sparked a 10-year surge in online bank robbery.
Opponents see such school offerings as a Trojan horse to bring far-right Christian views into schools.
Can you imagine if Amazon's really a Trojan horse and that Alexa's going to start showing advertisements?
He was the Trojan Horse, sneaking into a boozy affair to lampoon the very people being celebrated.
The CW's The 1003 is a bit of a Trojan horse as far as television shows go.
Memes were the Trojan horse that allowed the out-group to infiltrate and influence the in-group.
And the new iteration, proposed as part of the Republican tax bill, is also a Trojan horse.
Unfortunately, this is only a Trojan horse for greater censorship, surveillance, and an infringement on civil liberties.
The GOP's complex delegate allocation rules, Trojan horse delegates and shadowy convention rules are seen as undemocratic.
And so begins a Trojan horse for a ghoulish game all to push a phony CNN segment.
"The breast pump is a Trojan horse strategy to get into the larger nutrition market," she said.
An earlier version of this essay referred to the Greeks letting the Trojan horse within the gates.
They can save $62 billion and roll out 5G infrastructure quickly with a baked-in Trojan horse.
It's clear that Dylan is responsible for the Trojan horse, which Boseman suspects once Lucca is detained.
Instead, he has built a Trojan horse for his opponents outside the walls of his own city.
" He spoke of "easily exploited visa programs" and infiltration "bigger than the legendary Trojan horse ever was.
"Chavista lite!" say opposition radicals, always suspicious that Falcon came into their ranks as a Trojan horse.
William Shelton, the former commander of Air Force space command, likened the satellite to a space Trojan horse.
The emotional new film from Drake Doremus is a tender romance tucked in a sci-fi Trojan horse.
" He also likened accepting refugees from Syria into the US as "the great Trojan horse of all time.
It acted as a Trojan horse to add extra features into browsers, and direct people to Google services.
The 5X is a Trojan Horse, it impresses you with its exterior but something more nefarious lurks within.
So, I bought a Trojan horse in December as a little self-gift for Christmas: an Echo Dot.
Obviously, Amazon's comfort in 2018 in building and shipping a Trojan horse like this is all my fault.
I wanted to use the currency of pop, because I knew the record would be this Trojan horse.
Many opponents see the bill as a Trojan horse that would lead to the legalization of gay marriage.
But this is just a Trojan Horse for its bigger goal: Helping humans understand their four-legged friends.
" Paris Barclay, one of the show's executive producers, said that the baseball element is a "dramatic Trojan horse.
It is either nonsense or a deliberate deception: a trojan horse built out of toothpicks and duct tape.
"  Barrasso said allowing Huawei in the U.S. "would be like the Trojan Horse ready to steal more information.
With Atlanta as his "trojan horse," Glover is helping rewrite a narrative that's been shut out of Hollywood.
"Any idiot can see this is a Trojan horse," right-wing politician Giorgia Meloni told reporters on Thursday.
And the same type of attack can turn pretty much any USB device into a virtual trojan horse.
The first season had shades of "Groundhog Day," another comedy that was a Trojan horse for philosophical inquiry.
Hence the second conclusion that's being drawn from Syria's experience: Democracy is the Trojan horse of Western neocolonialism.
" He said Beijing is using a "Trojan horse" strategy to gain influence in "many parts of the world.
Terms for the weaponization of code are well known: Malware, virus, Trojan horse and denial-of-service attack.
Amazon's shopping app, already a top destination, now becomes a Trojan Horse for Amazon's most promising product in years.
Examining their computers, he saw that they were infected with the same malware: something called the Zeus Trojan horse.
The app is actually a Trojan horse for the company's other applications, including a programming framework for 3D scanning.
But conservative lawmakers saw the program as a Trojan horse designed to smuggle anti-American sentiments into the classrooms.
Together, they all forge a Trojan horse of black culture, designed to pump in sodium while pulling out profits.
This is the future of the smart home interface Amazon's Echo is often referred to as a Trojan Horse.
A prime example is Czech President Milos Zeman, who has been referred to as Putin's "Trojan horse" in Europe.
Trump has argued that terrorists are using refugee resettlement as a kind of Trojan horse to enter the country.
But what if hackers could create "virtual" thumb drives, that can serve as a trojan horse to these systems?
Taiwan also has a history of viewing Chinese airliners as a Trojan horse for military threats against the island.
Putting Assistant inside Google Maps seems like a minor thing, but it is a major Trojan horse for the iPhone.
Hernando finally comes in handy by using his classics education — he suggests they use a Trojan horse to get inside.
Some of the fiercest critics of the patent clause have dubbed React a "'Trojan horse' into the open source community".
Once I heard Hudson Mohawke's tracks, I felt like I had found the perfect Trojan Horse to embed them into.
They're almost like a Trojan horse, bringing this food to America that's now beloved by many and known by all.
"This is the only way to stop the internet from becoming a Trojan horse for tyranny and oppression," he said.
It sounds benign and looks good on the outside, but net neutrality is as deceiving inside as the Trojan horse.
Donald Trump's fake populism was nothing but scaffolding over a trojan horse of bigoted cultural resentment and Koch-sponsored plutocracy.
But months of Fox News anchors claiming the resolution is a Trojan horse to impose socialism have shifted the debate.
In later projects I began using fashion production as a Trojan horse to disrupt scopic regimes for viewing the other.
Although this is a long sought-after conservative goal, the bill is still a Trojan Horse of federal government regulation.
Refugees and asylum-seekers were a potential invading force, a "Trojan horse" who were taking government resources away from helping Americans.
Shonda Rhimes has dominated television for more than a decade, starting with the sudsy, feminist trojan horse that is Grey's Anatomy.
On October 12th he called El Bronco a Trojan horse sent by the PRI, to which Mr Rodríguez belonged until 2014.
On Android, the company's Trojan Horse has long been the Microsoft Launcher, which is getting support for the Windows Timeline feature.
Now, complete with massive new wings, the statue joins the park's farm animals, carnival performances, and a life-size Trojan horse.
"  However, he agrees that there is a possibility that Apple could use Apple TV as a "Trojan horse for digital home.
"To me, Huawei in the United States would be like a Trojan horse ready to steal more information from us," Sen.
This Marxist's Trojan horse is intended to enact socialism by installing the Hugo Chavezes of this world through the democratic process.
Or you can try what Fox did to Firefly: wildly mischaracterize it in order to Trojan-horse it into people's homes.
But it's not as if the group is a Trojan horse, using the big band format as some kind of cover.
For Cardi, having fun is not a mood but a mode—a Trojan horse full of barbed lyrics and giddy wordplay.
Make no mistake: the web player is greatly appreciated, but it's sort of a trojan horse as Apple expands into services.
Conservative opponents fear it would be a doctrinal Trojan horse that would then spread to the entire Church in the West.
STANDING eight metres tall, the inflatable Trojan horse outside the European Commission office a couple of years ago was difficult to miss.
" One way he describes how he and his brother Stephen got the show on FX is that Atlanta was their "Trojan horse.
That error became Lava Jato's "Trojan horse", says Felipe Recondo, a founder of Jota, a news site that focuses on Brazil's judiciary.
Argentina's Partido de la Red—Party of the Internet—used a flamboyant Trojan horse to symbolize its entrance into the nation's politics.
Meridian Paulton: You know, the public option is just a Trojan horse for government-run healthcare across the map, for socialist healthcare.
Who can forget the most famous decoy in war — the Trojan Horse, used by the Greeks to fool their enemies, the Trojans.
But beneath this churn was a dirty secret: The content was free to consume, but it was a trojan horse for advertising.
"The Pentagon set about developing a new principle and strategy of military action already called a 'Trojan horse,'" he said on Saturday.
Setting funding levels, for instance, would be critical; this would be a disaster if it was a Trojan horse for spending cuts.
Analysts fear its huge military exercises with Belarus could be a Trojan horse to establish bases at the borders of NATO nations.
"We decided ultimately that we didn't want to use consumer DNA tests as a Trojan horse to get people's data," he says.
The backstop has enraged hard-line Brexiteers, who see it as a Trojan horse for keeping Britain in the customs union forever.
The law will let magistrates extend the use of Trojan-horse style software to help them prosecute crimes against the public administration.
If it does, will the House pass it, too, or try to use it as a Trojan horse for something even worse?
"That was our concern, that it most likely will be used as a Trojan horse to delete the sodomy law," he added.
But then she released MAGDALENE—a strange, innovative, Trojan horse of an album full of sonic twists and surprising turns of phrase.
The president's defenders accused the Americans of trying to foment a coup with the aid — a kind of Trojan horse, they said.
And we now have them in our country and wait until you see this is going to be the great Trojan Horse.
And we now have them in our country and wait until you see this is going to be the great Trojan horse.
Clinton supporters, by contrast, think Sanders is a Trojan horse fake Democrat sent by the Koch brothers to destroy the Democratic Party.
They invite public participation in both the protest action and a public crowdfunding campaign to raise money to build a giant Trojan Horse.
However, former opposition governor Henri Falcon is running in defiance of the boycott, spurring criticism that he is a Trojan horse for Maduro.
Though ostensibly designed to strengthen local networks against malicious hackers, in fact the bill looks very much like a techno-nationalist Trojan horse.
"Big Trojan Horse" refers to a restoration of the political regime of former President Viktor Yanukovych, ousted during the Maidan Revolution in 2014.
"These bills are Trojan horse transparency bills that would enhance industry influence and diminish way the agency can use science," Kothari said. Rep.
Still, alienated immigrants, however few in number, make up a larger proportion of bad actors than so-called Trojan Horse immigrants and refugees.
" Mr. Trump also declared that Democratic immigration policies could beget "a better, bigger, more horrible version than the legendary Trojan Horse ever was.
"In many ways, Trump is the embodiment of everything they had been working toward, and the perfect Trojan Horse for Putin," Clinton writes.
Fade to Mind labelhead Kingdom has released a harrowing new video that should inspire fond memories of trojan horse viruses and Y2K scares.
But MP for Tottenham David Lammy said banks were using their Access to Banking Protocol as a 'Trojan horse' to distract from closures.
ITunes became a Trojan horse, putting Apple products in the hands of non-Apple users and democratizing the iPod, which exploded in popularity.
Critics see it as a Trojan horse that would allow Beijing to target activists, journalists and others in Hong Kong with dubious charges.
So putting that game in a crossover with your new, very successful game, allowing you to continue your unfinished series via Trojan horse?
While the intention seemed noble (although some said it was actually a conservative anti-sex work Trojan horse), its effects were immediately chilling.
The state may have gone to Donald J. Trump, who likened the Syrian resettlement program to a "a great Trojan horse" for terrorists.
"It is my belief that Facebook cannot be the Trojan horse through which America's vulnerabilities are exploited," Ms. Kelly wrote in the letter.
The Justice Department has tentatively supported a bill called the EARN IT Act, which many see as a Trojan horse for encryption bans.
Sheila may be suspicious of Anita&aposs motivation to switch from foe to friend and think, "This is a Trojan horse," Uzzi said.
"He is a Trojan horse, being used by the party bosses attempting to steal the nomination from Mr. Trump," the Trump campaign said.
The bottom line is that the U.S. can have a Trojan horse in every household — attacking us all when we least expect it.
Digital humanities has been accused of fetishizing science, of acting as a Trojan horse for the corporate forces threatening the university, and worse.
This new offshore drilling announcement comes shortly after the new Republican tax law became a Trojan horse for new drilling in the Arctic.
In Israel, the show was denounced by one Haredi columnist as a "Trojan horse" crafted to influence a pious community with foreign values.
Agriculture Minister Didier Guillaume told lawmakers he supported the revamped quality scheme, which he said was "not a Trojan horse for industrial firms".
Alibaba's Trojan Horse for Southeast Asia It's been several months since Alibaba's blockbuster acquisition of Lazada, the leading e-commerce platform in Southeast Asia.
Joe Biden's a card-carrying liberal, a challenger could tell people, and his campaign to minimize court-ordered busing is just a Trojan horse.
"I am aware that some people have great doubts about him and they think Ušakovs is a Trojan horse for Russia," the attendee said.
Doug Tsao, a pharmaceuticals analyst, told the Times that he believed this outreach was essentially a Trojan horse for generating demand for the product.
America worries that the telecoms equipment-maker is a Trojan horse for China's spies and autocrats and poses a grave threat to Western interests.
Rivals — banding together under the banner 'FairSearch' — complained Google was essentially using the platform as a 'Trojan horse' to unfairly dominate the mobile web.
If the original Echo was Amazon's Trojan Horse to get into your home, the new Echo Dot is Amazon's army coming in behind it.
Falcon's candidacy will likely infuriate Maduro's adversaries, many of whom see him as a Trojan horse seeking to help Maduro legitimize a rigged vote.
"  Even a Consumers Union official compared insurers' blame of drug costs as a "Trojan horse with which to usher in excessively priced insurance rates.
In a series of tweets, Trump on Monday claimed criminals are using children in a Trojan horse–style operation to cross the U.S. border.
Many of Europe's right-wing populists have recently opted for a Trojan Horse approach to EU-warfare: nationalism cloaked in the language of multinationalism.
As users moved from desktops to smartphones, Android's open source operating system acted as a Trojan horse for Google's consumer apps, most importantly search.
Yet Atkinson's exceptional reader-friendliness has always been a Trojan horse, a way of delivering something pointed in the guise of something smoothly familiar.
Yet for all the upside, the proposal had a Trojan-horse quality: Eskom would hire McKinsey not knowing what the final bill would be.
But all signs point to the idea that this bill is just a Trojan horse, a means to clog the pipeline of EPA action.
Mr. Maduro called the USAID supplies a "Trojan horse" aimed at toppling his government and has vowed to prevent it from entering the country.
I think that's the Trojan horse of "Orlando"-ness — both the film, but more important the book — is that it's all about gender-bending.
Since 2006, few malware campaigns have caused as much international consternation as Zeus, a trojan horse that became the favored malware of organized crime.
He called American aid a "Trojan horse" aimed at overthrowing his government and blocked a bridge between Venezuela and Cúcuta with barricades and soldiers.
Mr. Maduro has denied there is a humanitarian crisis in Venezuela and called the American aid a "Trojan horse" aimed at overthrowing his government.
The Graham-Cassidy bill is essentially a Trojan horse for these dramatic cuts on health spending that Republican leaders have been pushing all along.
Consumer groups like Fight For the Future were quick to criticize Kennedy's solution as a trojan horse proposal ghost-written by incumbent telecom monopolies.
Even Alexander Hamilton was indulging in it by the end of his life, calling immigration a "Trojan horse" — and the guy was an immigrant himself.
The second big worry about the new law is that it may be a Trojan horse designed to promote China's aggressive policy of indigenous innovation.
Danielsen sees replacing optical sensors as a "Trojan horse" that will pave the way for ultrasonic gesture control and, ultimately, an Internet of Things play.
While Facebook and all the olds who can't figure Snapchat out are celebrating, it's now very apparent to me that Instagram is a trojan horse.
Villeré is interested in art as a laboratory for climate design, and as a Trojan Horse for implementing that lab's most promising and practicable results.
He argued that the Republican's populist campaign pitch was a deception, a Trojan horse that opened the White House doors to a parade of plutocrats.
But in late 2014, Sinn Féin's party president Gerry Adams was overheard describing the equality line as "the Trojan horse of the entire republican strategy".
The lawsuit describes Virgin Fest's alleged tactics as a "Trojan Horse strategy" that ultimately took control of the KAABOO's most valuable assets under false pretenses.
"Strong protections for democratic freedoms are necessary to ensure that the internet does not become a Trojan horse for tyranny and oppression," the report says.
As such, it's believed that the FCC intentionally dragged out the official repeal to give ISPs time to drum up support for their trojan horse.
But Hannity is something more covert, an inoffensive looking Trojan horse filled with rancid opinions, making his way to the stage next to presidential candidates.
I'm sure somebody who identifies as an incel has done something stupid at some point," reads one Reddit theory calling the attack a "Trojan Horse.
And that caravan of migrants — I would see that, too, as some nefarious Democratic plot, or as a Trojan horse with jihadists in its belly.
The Trojan horse of health care reform, the proposal provides for relatively small initial cuts in federal funding and then huge reductions starting in 2027.
Oddly, they were less than receptive to a 30-something stranger's late-night attempt to use them as a Trojan horse for a college party.
The story of the Trojan horse is one of the oldest; and yet in a way, it played itself out again during the 2016 election.
The social media Trojan horse It is now verified that Russia used social media to attempt to influence American public opinion during the 2016 election.
There is also no evidence that refugees are a "Trojan horse": The odds of being killed by a refugee terrorist are 1 in 3.6 billion.
But it's arguable that much of what Facebook has been building over the last several years amounts to a Trojan horse strategy to become one.
When the world was horrified by the Syrian refugee crisis in 2015, Trump warned of a "Trojan horse" of ISIS infiltrators taking advantage of American hospitality.
Ted Cruz is worse than a puppet--- he is a Trojan horse, being used by the party bosses attempting to steal the nomination from Mr. Trump.
"If I'd known he would send Paulo Guedes's rigid proposal (Trojan Horse) to congress, I never would have voted for him," one woman wrote on Facebook.
But then sometimes he calls Muslim refugees a "cancer from within," comparing them to "a Trojan horse" and to poisonous snakes, and nobody seems to notice.
It seems that Amazon's voice-controlled assistant / trojan horse into your home Echo gains a new ability nearly every week, and this week is no exception.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who has called mass migration a "Trojan horse for terrorism" also defended his new policy to detain migrants at the border.
But upon crossing the threshold, you quickly realize that this facade is an aesthetic misdirection — the home is, in fact, a Trojan horse of subversive design.
All of that content is presented front and center on the Prime HD 10, which is basically a Trojan horse to get you using these services.
What these movements do is go out and find some unlikely supporter and push him/her out front to give the Trojan Horse credibility and believability.
Ted Cruz is worse than a puppet – he is a Trojan horse, being used by the party bosses attempting to steal the nomination from Mr. Trump.
For years, prohibitionists and others have argued that harm reduction is a Trojan horse for legalization, a sort of softer rebranding to sell a dangerous policy.
What do you think about the Trojan horse method that certain black artists do by going through certain Western institutions and fighting from the inside out?
Fullerene's nano size also allows it to act like a miniature Trojan horse, going deeper into the skin and letting loose those powerful complexion-saving actives.
Sometimes they resorted to so-called Trojan horse programs that lay in wait on e-commerce or banking sites, ready to get your credit card numbers.
Symantec, a security company, noted this year that the "congratulations" malware has been making a strong push onto Android devices with a Trojan horse called Android.Fakeyouwon.
They're being used by designers as a Trojan horse to slip a few new and seditious ideas into the season's offering, without entirely alienating their audience.
"We have to make sure (CPEC) doesn't become a Trojan Horse and start hurting existing industry," said Ehsan Malik, chief executive of the Pakistan Business Council.
Protesters transferred their outrage seamlessly from one to the other, dismissing cuddly Canada as a Trojan horse for rapacious American multinationals seeking to trample on European standards.
In other words, Republican voters were never all that cool with the Trojan horse of Koch-funded anti-government advocacy, which also supported immigration and free trade.
Uber's in-ride mode is one claim to that territory — a content-rich Trojan horse to get us hooked on premium content before wheeling in the ads.
The instrumentals, she says, are something of a "Trojan horse," harnessing the language of contemporary pop music to spread the message of the album far and wide.
The science fiction conceit or the super natural conceit is the Trojan Horse where you can actually talk about all of these questions about society and identity.
The Amazon HQ2 process is a Trojan Horse, designed to guzzle goodwill from the entire country, and then carry that sparkle back to Washington, D.C. when needed.
At Apple, content is essentially a marketing expense — a Trojan Horse used to lure us in to buy its high margin hardware (iPhones, iPads, Macs, Apple TVs).
But Heinrich Zertik, the only Russian-German member of parliament, said the concerns that his community was some kind of "Trojan horse" for Moscow were completely overblown.
The work's name is a reference to the Greek mythic figure who, in the Aeneid, is killed after trying to smash a hole in the Trojan Horse.
Allowing Huawei onto our collective 5G networks would be like inviting inside a Trojan horse that can be exploited by the Chinese government and other bad actors.
In typical fashion, several Democrats have lambasted the proposed farm bill, calling it "a cynical Trojan Horse" purposefully designed to inflict harm on vulnerable starving families. Wrong.
Throughout his campaign, Trump repeatedly questioned the motives of Syrian refugees, describing them as "pouring" into the country and likening them to snakes and a Trojan horse.
Ben Hodges, who heads the Army forces in Europe, describing Zapad as a possible "Trojan horse" that would send in Russian forces but not take them out.
A fleet of refugee ships appears off the coast of France, asking for safe harbor, but it soon becomes apparent that the ship is a Trojan horse.
He denies that a humanitarian crisis even exists in his country and he's called the international shipments a potential "trojan horse" that would lead to military intervention.
The songs of the group are, in his words, like "a Trojan horse" to society, to question gender and sexual standardization, and to question the present political structure.
Of course, in the story of Troy, the power of the Trojan Horse was that the occupants of Troy had no idea the fate that awaited them inside.
"This agreement from a British perspective seems to have protection followed swiftly by what its detractors could easily describe as a Trojan horse of competence creep," Tyrie said.
The left is suspicious of it as a Trojan horse for right-wing plots to dismantle social supports, while the right frets about money going to the poor.
Lee sees this as a Trojan horse of sorts, allowing non tech-savvy creators sell digital art and designs online without having to understand the vagaries of blockchain.
Rather, it is a question of whether state control is the answer, particularly when the state could use such audits as a Trojan horse to introduce privatization measures.
" And more: "Ted Cruz is worse than a puppet— he is a Trojan horse, being used by the party bosses attempting to steal the nomination from Mr. Trump.
In a series of tweets, Trump appeared to justify the strategy by claiming criminals are using children in a Trojan horse–style operation to cross the U.S. border.
In many ways, Ms. Fraser works like comedians such as Sacha Baron-Cohen or Sarah Silverman: using comedy as a Trojan horse to discuss politics and social issues.
But, led by Europe, Japan and India, many of the world's leading economies are balking, viewing it as a Trojan Horse for Chinese geopolitical, military and economic designs.
After constructing the infamous Trojan Horse, the Greeks had to move their ships out of the horizon to make the Trojans believe they'd actually fled from their invasion.
But a new private partnership is proving controversial among VA loyalists who view the agreement as a Trojan horse to accelerate the privatization of the entire VA system.
To his supporters, Mr. Buttigieg promises deliverance from the baseness of the Trump presidency, while his skeptics believe he's an immaculately groomed Trojan horse for neoliberalism's greatest failings.
"Establishing Amazon shops inside Kohl's could be considered wheeling a Trojan Horse inside," said David Katz, chief marketing officer of Randa Accessories, one of Kohl's largest clothing suppliers.
CIRP estimates that 10.7 million homes have one of the Echo family of products in their home, providing Amazon with a Trojan horse that has gone largely unrecognized.
Brexit, he says, will mean Britain's rebirth—albeit as a low-tax, low-regulation Trojan horse for American, Chinese and other intercontinental interests at the doors of Europe.
When the biggest news to come out of Disney+'s The Mandalorian is Baby Yoda sipping tea, the message is clear: The Trojan Horse is inside the gates.
After Mr. Trump's comment, Senator Tom Cotton, Republican of Arkansas, tweeted that Huawei is a "serious national security threat" and a "Trojan Horse" for the Chinese Communist Party.
"Ted Cruz is worse than a puppet — he is a Trojan horse, being used by the party bosses attempting to steal the nomination from Mr. Trump," he said.
The raised bar for scrutiny of refugees — a longtime Trump campaign promise, out of fears that Syrian refugees would be a "Trojan horse" — has reportedly bottlenecked the system.
Leftists have criticized Sanders for supporting "humanitarian aid" from the U.S. government, which they view as a trojan horse for smuggling weapons to opponents of President Nicolas Maduro.
But, more importantly, the reboot just might serve as a very subtle progressive Trojan horse, helping its core viewership question their own opinions on political tensions, gender, and race.
"Ted Cruz is worse than a puppet -- he is a Trojan horse, being used by the party bosses attempting to steal the nomination from Mr. Trump," the statement read.
Worse, the concessions Britain might give America are of a sort likely to sour trade talks with Europe—prepare for continental politicians calling Britain a Trojan horse for Trump.
If there was any doubt that Amazon's Alexa voice assistant is a Trojan horse designed to get people to buy more things from Amazon, let those doubts be dispelled.
All of that is filled with potential, wrapped in a simple Trojan horse of a quirky pair of sunglasses ready to claim the most valuable real estate: our faces.
"We want people to come in, see the menu, eat the food, and then we can Trojan-horse them with the fact that it's all super healthy," he says.
We also are told that Trump's SOTU address Tuesday night will seek to make a hard pitch to the American people on Trump's Trojan Horse of an immigration plan.
The government-led CVE program has, thus far, been vague and has left communities believing that CVE is the government's Trojan horse for wider surveillance and harassment of communities.
Even then, he would have to fend off delegate raids by Cruz and defections by "Trojan horse delegates" bound to him by party rules, but whose loyalties lie elsewhere.
Would it reflect the view that candidate Trump expressed during one presidential debate — that the U.S. refugee resettlement program was a "Trojan horse" bringing terrorists into the United States?
The organization was controversial among some ultra-Orthodox Jews, who saw it as an erosion of traditional gender roles and a Trojan horse that invited secularism into their neighborhoods.
He's apparently afraid that the media will try to Trojan Horse him and deliberately get him infected: But maybe Trump should have been more careful around his supposed friends.
But a reading of the bill, H.R. 4558, reveals it as a Trojan horse, appearing as a gift to the public while eroding federal environmental protections on public lands.
When she launched the show, creator Jenji Kohan, who cut her teeth on series like Weeds and Gilmore Girls, called the lead, Piper Chapman (Taylor Schilling), her Trojan Horse.
But long-standing veteran service organizations, like the American Legion, view the CVA's plan as essentially a Trojan horse that would drastically undermine the mostly socialized VA healthcare system.
It is very much a product of the push-pull relationship Microsoft has had with its original vision for the Xbox One as a Trojan horse for the living room.
These questions are implicit in the titling of the work, which takes its name from a Trojan priest murdered by his sons after attempting to expose the Trojan Horse scheme.
Contrary to that practice, twenty-three governments had officially accepted to download and install a Trojan horse in their political operating systems, and they were even conscious of its consequences.
Early-stage laboratory findings by researchers in Britain France and Thailand suggest Zika uses the body's own defenses as a "Trojan horse", allowing it to enter a human cell undetected.
As such, it's clearly the Republican majority's best chance for enacting deep spending cuts — and a fantastic Trojan horse if that is the true goal of some of their donors.
That came after its move to shut down Facebook's free internet plan, which had been widely criticized there as a kind of Trojan horse to take over India's digital infrastructure.
Anti-immigration groups used those attacks as a platform to promote the idea that refugees were a trojan horse for militants who trained with Islamic State in Syria or Iraq.
Matt Richtel's DEAD ON ARRIVAL, (William Morrow/HarperCollins, $26.99) is an intellectual thrill ride that tucks searing social critique into the Trojan horse of a save-the-world page-turner.
"Tobacco companies must not be allowed to use this legislation as a Trojan horse for special interest provisions that harm kids and public health," Mr. Myers said in a statement.
But it was Christine Hassler, a spiritual life coach and author, who boiled down the Marcus effect the best: "Onnit is just a trojan horse for consciousness" she told me.
In January, officials in Fiji used a media storm over revenge porn to fast-track a law opponents described as a "Trojan horse" for censorship and control of online speech.
With blonde prepster Piper (Taylor Schilling) acting as what creator Jenji Kohan called "a Trojan horse," the show gave real time and consideration to women of color, poor women, immigrants.
In Fiji, officials used a media storm over revenge porn to ram through a law opposition legislators and activists said was a "Trojan horse" for censorship and control of online speech.
Over the years it served as a Trojan Horse to convince Internet Explorer users to use Google search and other Google services, and eventually install Chrome to fully replace Internet Explorer.
Now Joe and his gallery are being assailed from all sides for having any association with Wintrich's conservative Trojan horse meant to attack the art world and progressive values from within.
He winced when he saw Christians posting cartoons of a Trojan horse outside the gates of Europe with a sign that said "refugees" on the front and "ISIS" on the back.
"Ted Cruz is worse than a puppet - he is a Trojan horse, being used by the party bosses attempting to steal the nomination from Mr. Trump," the Trump campaign statement said.
The Department of Homeland Security issued a bulletin more than a year ago describing a destructive Trojan horse malware program called "BlackEnergy" that has compromised much of our national critical infrastructure.
Critic's Notebook More than the staggeringly self-absorbed British pop star, the wistful giant, the Greeks bickering inside the Trojan horse or the baby floating in utero, the glowworms got me.
There is alarm in Europe that the Russian president could use the military exercises as a sort of Trojan horse or pretext for an annexation of Belarus, a former Soviet republic.
"Ted Cruz is worse than a puppet - he is a Trojan horse, being used by the party bosses attempting to steal the nomination from Mr. Trump," the Trump campaign statement said.
Just because some people are pretending to care about us to disguise their true motives, Trojan Horse-style, that doesn't mean any individual survivor has a duty to do anything at all.
"Like the legendary Trojan Horse, BP's sponsorship is not a gift but a cynical way to hide something far more sinister and destructive," Sarah Horne, a member of BP or not BP?
The use of one of mythology's most famous props, the Trojan Horse, not only coincides with the museum's exhibition, it points to concerns about the environmental impact of contemporary BP pipeline projects.
" He added: "Some say that car tariffs might ... be a Trojan horse to actually start discussions about agriculture, because that's where really the big business for the U.S. and Europe would be.
Many of de Benoist's critics on the left, like the British historian of fascism Roger Griffin, believe his philosophy is an elaborate Trojan horse to smuggle his true beliefs into polite conversation.
"Potentially harmful applications" (PHAs) are apps that attempt to phish users' personal information, act as a trojan horse for malware, or commit SMS fraud by firing off texts without a user's knowledge.
The Pre was a development kit created by gaming behemoth Valve and smartphone maker HTC, and it was one of the most... Amazon's Echo is often referred to as a Trojan Horse.
The Steele dossier resides in the ash heap of history, unless Republican investigators wish to retrieve it to test whether a Russian Trojan horse made its way into the U.S. political system.
Among them were hard-right conservatives, who saw the visas as a Trojan horse for amnesty, and unions, who worried that the influx of low-income workers would hurt blue-collar Americans.
Perpetrators of ethno-nationalist violence, whether in Raqqa, Pittsburg, Charleston S.C., or Christchurch, New Zealand all espouse a fundamental narrative that can be described as Trojan Horse ideology meets clash of civilizations.
" JONATHAN TEETERS, director of government affairs for Tradiv, an online wholesale marketplace that connects cannabis cultivators with dispensaries "Rescheduling could be a Trojan Horse that keeps cannabis in a controlled substance status.
Starship's long-term aim isn't just to dominate university life, but rather to use this next generation of students as a kind of Trojan horse for normalizing robotic delivery outside of campuses.
"The Cubans aren't sure what the U.S. intentions are — whether this is being done because it is a Trojan horse or a hidden regime-change policy," Mr. Gutierrez said in an interview.
Amazon took a regular-ass microwave and made it Alexa-enabled (casually allowing you to also order stuff from Amazon through it) so that they could Trojan horse it into your home.
It is concerned that Huawei will act as a Trojan horse for China&aposs spy agencies, planting "backdoors" into equipment it installs in Britain and collecting intelligence to relay back to Beijing.
But the most important reason why such legislation is a bad idea is because it presents a Trojan horse opportunity for special interests to gut the CFPB's supervisory, enforcement, and monitoring authority.
Plus, Apple et al are trying to meet larger strategic goals with TV streaming devices, using them as a trojan horse to get consumers hooked on iOS (or Android, or the Alexa platform).
Among the more lurid predictions are those by Marc Roche, Le Monde's correspondent in London, who imagines Britain ending up as a "tax haven at Europe's gates" and "China's Trojan horse in Europe".
Just think of the traditional Trojan horse rolling into the city of Troy, or when hackers drove up to TJX stores and stole customer data by breaking into the store's Wi-Fi network.
Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who has called mass migration a threat to Europe's socioeconomic make-up and a "Trojan horse for terrorism", has defended the policy that went into effect on March 28.
When Banks started writing Culture in the early '70s, space opera was widely derided as tired and juvenile, which made it the perfect Trojan horse for Banks' brand of radical left-wing politics.
As such, they can and should aspire to be a postseason Trojan Horse, and still ought to be considered prohibitive favorites in any series until LeBron and his staccato inevitability lurches into frame.
At worst, these actions are subversive: I'm concerned that a pitch to "help patients" will instead serve as a Trojan horse to gain access to millions of patients' medical data for monetization purposes.
"Here's the bottom line: traders keep giving you gifts when they bolt, and with the exception of the Trojan horse that is retail, I think these gifts need to be taken," he said.
She penned a Washington Post op-ed column in July arguing the proposal is "a Trojan horse" towards universal healthcare and unfair to healthcare providers as it would impose low costs on them.
Aware that many voters blame the Europe for being a Trojan horse of globalization that imports instability from the outer world through migration and terrorism, Macron wants the E.U. to protect its citizens.
Earlier this month, a key GOP-controlled House subcommittee approved a bill that open internet advocates say amounts to a "Trojan Horse" designed to kneecap the FCC's authority to enforce net neutrality protections.
I like to think of these familiar forms as a Trojan horse, something familiar or easy to digest that, once it's in your line of sight, lets in weird other sorts of content.
The airline had wanted to use Farelogix as the "Trojan horse to f*** us," the first executive allegedly explained, but now Sabre would be able to charge that airline more for its services.
There could be one giant, coordinated DDOS effort to halt traffic on the South Korean internet or a pre-installed Trojan horse lying in wait to, say, brick every smartphone in South Korea.
With varying degrees of credibility and credulity, conservatives have fed stories that Mr. Trump is the victim of sabotage by an adversarial intelligence community full of Trojan horse holdovers from the Obama administration.
But the proof she provides, a flash drive carrying the malware, proves to be a Trojan horse that infects the government's system and opens the door for the blackout to actually take place.
And, in the process, it becomes almost a Trojan horse for a lot of the technologies that are under the hood, that carry over into spaces that become more functional outside of entertainment.
This makes it function like a Trojan Horse: Trump supporters will enthusiastically approach the bus for selfies, only to slowly realize that "Make Fruit Punch Great Again" is not the Republican nominee's real slogan.
"Ted Cruz is worse than a puppet -- he is a Trojan horse being used by the party bosses attempting to steal the nomination from Mr. Trump," campaign spokeswoman Hope Hicks said in the statement.
Duterte's preference for Chinese involvement has also prompted cybersecurity concerns among some lawmakers, who said it was possible that China Telecom could be a "Trojan horse" aimed at giving China access to state secrets.
In 2014 what became known as the Trojan Horse plot centred around a group of alleged extremists who were accused of trying to infiltrate Muslim-majority schools and run them along theologically conservative lines.
The teenager who lives inside your head will giggle, while the more highly evolved parts of your brain might wonder if Sausage Party is a Trojan horse for parodying xenophobia, extremism, and sexual repression.
Those groups have used the attacks as a platform to promote the idea that refugees entering Europe are a trojan horse for militants who trained with the Islamic State group in Syria or Iraq.
The chips were "not much bigger than a grain of rice," reports Bloomberg, but able to subvert the hardware they're installed on, siphoning off data and letting in new code like a Trojan Horse.
We're all familiar with the Chromecast name; the streaming stick has been Google's Trojan horse into the living room, selling millions of units and establishing the search giant's software as a viable media nexus.
She can talk about Hannah Arendt [as she does in episode one, when she tries to "Trojan horse" a feminist monologue into a bit part she lands in a show about a baby CEO].
Ms. Sugar likened her work on "Adventure Time" to making independent films, with the commercial structure of a television series acting as a Trojan Horse for material about loneliness, anxiety and occasionally bacon pancakes.
"It's potentially great news for financial reform and protecting taxpayers, as long as it's not another Republican Trojan Horse that looks good, but concealed underneath are killer loopholes and big bank giveaways," he said.
But none of that mattered, because Rosset realized that "Lady Chatterley" could be the key to the liberation of "Tropic of Cancer"—"a Trojan horse for Grove," as he puts it in the memoir.
A sly and thoroughly charming Trojan horse of a movie, "Professor Marston" tells the story of the man who created Wonder Woman and the women who inspired him, both in and out of bed.
John Huppenthal, then-state senator and chairman of the state legislature's education committee, saw, and still sees, the Mexican-American studies program as a kind of Trojan Horse for anti-white, anti-free market ideas.
"By introducing this 'Trojan Horse' mechanism, SM-88 tricks the cancer into accepting it and then breaks down the cancer cell's defenses, thus allowing the body's immune system to eradicate the cells," Thompson told CNBC.
Plausible deniability was the alt-right's Trojan horse, and the media ate it up, running puff pieces that cast Yiannopoulos as an outrageous cad and interviewing neo-Nazis to get "their side" of the story.
This proposal is a Trojan horse—it's presented as good government when what it actually represents is an abdication of the EPA's mission and an open signal to industry that they won't be held accountable.
In 2014, Birmingham was at the center of a so-called Trojan Horse plot in which, it was alleged, a group of Islamist extremists had sought to infiltrate and take over two dozen state schools.
Some LGBTQ advocates have labeled the compromise a "Trojan Horse" for LGBTQ rights because it offers limited or watered-down protections, and continues to position the rights of LGBTQ people as secondary to religious concerns.
For the designer invested in these questions, graphic design can function as a "trojan horse" in which ideology may be supported, rejected, subverted, annotated, and tested through the ways in which it's expressed and distributed.
Anti-immigration groups have used those attacks as a platform to promote the idea that refugees entering Europe are a trojan horse for militants who trained with the Islamic State group in Syria or Iraq.
Liberals and moderates are afraid that this process will be a "Trojan horse" — that whatever deal hatched by the conference committee would be a sweeping repeal bill that look more like the House's original plan.
Google put the Assistant right into Google Maps earlier this year — and it might have served as a bit of a Trojan horse to get iPhone users more used to using Google's AI instead of Siri.
A petition quickly followed which alleged that the World DanceSport Federation (WDSF), the organization responsible for introducing breaking into the Olympics, was using the sport as a "Trojan horse" to get ballroom dancing into the Olympics.
Wyatt released a report on the incident, which outlines the type and severity of the zero-day attack: It was a multi-pronged and multi-vectored malware, including the Trojan horse Emotet and cryptolocker ransomware BitPaymer.
Consider the recent mini-viral-storm around the "10 Year Challenge" meme, and the resulting Wired piece suggesting it's a Trojan Horse designed to manipulate us into training Facebook's AI to improve recognition of aging faces.
But for Clay Bavor, a longtime Googler who became the company's first head of virtual reality this year, Cardboard was also a Trojan horse — a low-stakes project that could one day evolve into something bigger.
Call this the Trojan Horse on ice ... a bunch of protesters snuck "Chick-fil-A Is Anti-Gay" signs onto the fast food restaurant's Zamboni at a pro hockey game Saturday -- and the video is hilarious!!!
"Trump's 'infrastructure week' appears to be little more than a Trojan Horse for undermining workers' wages and handing massive tax breaks to billionaires and corporations," House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said in a statement.
Critics consider the movement a Trojan horse meant to infiltrate the black community with a right-wing agenda, and question why the group would target Democrats, who have been far more open to discussions of reparations.
MANILA (Reuters) - Opposition members of the Philippine Congress raised concern on Wednesday that China Telecom Corp Ltd, which may enter the Philippine industry, could be a "Trojan horse" aimed at giving China access to state secrets.
And although the game is not available in China, the world's biggest smartphone and online gaming market, some people there fear it could become a Trojan horse for offensive action by the United States and Japan.
As we are at the very beginning of this journey, I can understand why vendors are trying to cover all corners, as it is yet unclear what device will be the Trojan horse into someone's home.
Blakely Thornton founded C22v30003l Jewelry — a sustainable, direct-to-consumer brand that reinvests 23000% in underrepresented founders and uses eco-friendly diamonds — to act as a "Trojan horse," creating trickle-down diversity in the jewelry space.
The lots included a bronze-plated, eight-foot high Trojan horse which went for $2180,22017, gold-plated Jacuzzis, porcelain flamingo statues, and simulators for a Comanche helicopter, an Airbus jet and a Formula 1 racing car.
Mr. Maduro sees the pretext for a foreign invasion, which led him to shut the borders to Brazil and the Caribbean island of Curacao while calling the aid shipment a Trojan horse meant to destabilize him.
In early stage laboratory experiments published in the journal Science, the researchers developed a "Trojan Horse" strategy that allows engineered antibodies to hitch a ride on Ebola to where the virus is most vulnerable before hitting it.
Complainants in that instance say Google uses Android's platform dominance like a "Trojan horse" to drive adoption of its services, squeezing out competing apps which — unlike Google's apps and services — require users to discover and download them.
But, like every chapter of The Good Place, "Don't Let the Good Life Pass You By" is a Trojan horse — a Simpsons-indebted package of butt jokes and sight gags sneaking a philosophical message into our brains.
The lessons, at first taught as part of the students' civics education, will eventually become integrated throughout a variety of subjects — a sort of "Trojan horse" that will "infiltrate" all courses, the education minister, Lorenzo Fioramonti, said.
The Symantec report fills in a few details from an earlier report from Forcepoint, which discovered the Trojan horse malware being used in the attack but did not expound upon the attackers and targets in the attack.
"There is a thin dividing line between seeing the stadium as a catalyst for regeneration and a Trojan horse for social cleansing," said Mark Panton, an academic at Birkbeck College who has written extensively on the dispute.
While false claims about ancient practices and the rallying cry of "Mammals do it!" may have spurred interest, we in medicine are now faced with that Trojan horse of recommendation — anecdotes with the promise of amazing results.
"The people of Afghanistan need to believe that we've gone from war to peace, and not that the agreement will be either a Trojan horse or the beginning of a much worse phase of conflict," Ghani added.
It seems probable that the commission is a Trojan horse for the Trump administration to propose changes to the federal law that has stymied Mr. Kobach's voter suppression agenda, and thus allow him to replicate it nationwide.
On mobile apps, advertisers can sometimes become plugged into the ecosystem when fraudsters use a legitimate app as a Trojan horse to get inside an app that later becomes criminal, said Rachel Nyswander Thomas, COO of TAG.
The Symantec report fills in a few details from an earlier report from Forcepoint, which discovered the Trojan horse malware being used in the attack but did not expound upon the attackers and targets in the attack.
The Chevron decision proved to be something of a Trojan horse doctrine that arrived in a benign form but soon took on a more aggressive, if not menacing, character for those concerned about the separation of powers.
" He went on, "While we need to reduce the Draconian sentences imposed on nonviolent drug offenders, the Kochs are using criminal-justice reform as a Trojan horse for their efforts to weaken environmental, health, and safety regulations.
That is the fear for Democrats and progressives, which is why they have labeled the Senate's skinny repeal idea "a Trojan horse" that would eventually lead to a more overarching repeal bill after the House-Senate conference.
She made it clear that while she knew her brain could be an insidious Trojan horse determined to make her life hell from the inside out, she was able to persevere by accepting that reality as fact.
During his campaign, Trump tapped into American fears about Islamic State militants and the flood of migrants into Europe from Syria's civil war, saying refugees could be a "Trojan horse" that allowed attackers to enter the United States.
Yet many third-party lights boast millions of installs, and have in the past been used as a Trojan horse to deliver malware or engage in ad fraud by loading ads in the background without a user's knowledge.
Paris Barclay, one of the shows executive producers, likened the baseball context to a "Trojan Horse" designed to pull in viewers who will, hopefully for him, stay for the larger issues about women's roles in society at large.
The difference is that Clinton hid her attack in the Trojan horse of a "major" foreign policy speech, while Trump, as usual, is ditching the subtlety and billing his speech as simply a "major" attack on the Clintons.
But nationalist Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who on Tuesday described mainly Muslim migrants as a "Trojan horse for terrorism", has cited the risk of a new influx from the Balkans and is beefing up his country's defense.
Security hawks have trumpeted the dangers inherent in the potential transfer of American technology to China, citing this as a Trojan Horse or stealthy way of gaining access to high-potential technologies and start-ups with limited scrutiny.
In their 2005 book "The Mommy Myth," Susan J. Douglas and Meredith Michaels deem celebrity motherhood, as portrayed in the pages of People magazine and the like, as "a powerful Trojan horse" for the having-it-all mystique.
Washington argued that Huawei's technology was an elaborate Trojan horse for Chinese government surveillance—that installing its networking equipment was akin to giving Beijing's Ministry of State Security the ability to spy on Western computer and wireless networks.
MANILA, Jan 17 (Reuters) - Opposition members of the Philippine Congress raised concern on Wednesday that China Telecom Corp Ltd, which may enter the Philippine industry, could be a "Trojan horse" aimed at giving China access to state secrets.
U.S. allies in eastern Europe and Ukraine are worried that Russia's planned war games in September could be a "Trojan horse" aimed at leaving behind military equipment brought into Belarus, the U.S. Army's top general in Europe said.
Stéphane Richard, the company's chief executive, also had said he would not work with Netflix, fearful that Orange would become a "Trojan horse," potentially helping the streaming service gain a global following, only to then cast Orange aside.
Instead of a Trojan horse, there is a horse as metaphor: Énée (Brandon Jovanovich, indefatigable) makes a coup-like deal with the Greeks that goes awry, leaving Troy in ruins and him in flight with his surviving comrades.
Ironically, for many years, it was French President Charles de Gaulle who was the staunchest opponent of expansion of the European Economic Community, because he saw Britain's entrance as a Trojan horse for the power of the United States.
The Republican party is queueing up for a political blitz next Wednesday that they hope will allow them to Trojan Horse all of Donald Trump's most controversial cabinet nominees plus comprehensive legislation to deny healthcare to millions of Americans.
In a study published in the journal Science Advances, Schmidt and her team said they had created a genetically engineered maize plant, which produces a "Trojan horse" molecule that jumps onto the fungus and shuts down its aflatoxin production.
When combined with free programs like Malwarebytes Anti-Malware (which detects Trojan horse programs, spyware and more) and Malwarebytes Anti-Exploit (which shields many popular browsers from web-based attacks), the built-in Windows security programs may be enough.
Add the two together, and you've got the perfect Trojan horse of a device that can run all of the Apple services (like Apple Arcade, Apple TV Plus, Apple Music, iMessage, FaceTime, and the rest) for years to come.
An allegory about the dangers of vanity and hubris, the artist's strategy in this 30-minute adaptation of Carlo Collodi's The Adventures of Pinocchio (1881-83), is to use overwhelming visual delight as a Trojan Horse for cultural critique.
Through a Trojan-horse provision, the Dodd-Frank Act of 2010 lit the fuse toward this end, tilting the process by which Federal Reserve District presidents are appointed in favor of candidates who instinctively lean toward accommodative monetary policies.
In 2012, Target said selling Amazon devices was a "conflict of interest" More than half of Amazon customers are thought to be subscribers to Amazon Prime, so the online retailer no longer needs a Trojan horse in physical stores.
While supporters of the law hailed it as a victory for women and a strike against online harassers and trolls, critics -- including rights groups and youth and women's organizations -- warned it was a potential "trojan horse" for internet censorship.
WASHINGTON — Republicans will pitch their tax bill this week as a gift to the middle class, but Democrats will call it a Trojan horse: a windfall for big business and the rich dressed as a tax cut for workers.
Representative Bobby Rush, a veteran congressman from Chicago, described the crime bill as "a proverbial Trojan horse" for black communities and called his "yes" vote the worst he had given in more than a quarter-century in the House.
"At midnight on day two a South China Sword team" — a special forces unit of the People's Liberation Army — "will leap out of the statue," wrote a person with the handle Ning Andong, comparing it to a Trojan horse.
But the question is a Trojan horse, posing as reasonable artistic discourse when, in fact, many writers are not really asking for advice — they are asking if it is okay to find a way to continue as they have.
This is the second time that Abbe Lowell, a partner at Norton Rose Fulbright LLP, who began representing Kushner in June, has fallen for a prankster who calls himself SINON_REBORN (a reference to the original legend of the Trojan Horse).
While Trump during his campaign called for banning Syrian refugees from the US -- decrying their entry as a potential "Trojan horse" -- he also called for establishing a safe zone in Syria where Syrians fleeing the war-ravaged country could live peacefully.
The move comes a year after the EC announced an in-depth probe into Android rivals' concerns that Google is using its mobile platform as a 'Trojan horse' to push adoption of its other apps and services, such as Google search.
What you actually get is an emotional trojan horse, drawing you in with goofy gore and familiar genre beats before hitting you with a surprisingly affecting story about how being responsible for small humans is actually scarier than any monster.
The National Football League's $25 million Play 22008 health and exercise program for school kids is actually a trojan horse for NFL marketing, critics say, at a time when kids' football participation is declining due to concerns about brain damage.
But while in some situations I would characterize this as a sort of Trojan horse, it's my opinion (and clearly Smith's) that body cameras are probably the single most beneficial step we can take today to improve the quality of policing.
It was a Trojan horse — the first colorful, fun, utterly unthreatening game that was downloaded onto a billion phones, and the start of a decade of downloading free apps without having any real idea what they were getting from us.
The Berlin-based collective Savvy Contemporary, which spearheaded the project, hopes its "Trojan horse" creation will encourage visitors to "unlearn" colonial attitudes toward modernity as they study the art movement's important place in history, as well as teach and transfer knowledge.
Fears that telecommunication companies will soon implement internet fast lanes to provide some websites with preferential treatment are widespread, and Republicans have already proposed Trojan horse legislation that would only serve to further entrench the substance of the FCC decision.
"The irony is that in the first few years of the Obama administration, we had to spend a lot of time with the Chinese convincing them our climate change agenda wasn't a Trojan Horse to limit their economic growth," Chollet said.
Why we liked it: As the company's chief executive said, Snap was for sexting, and Facebook was hot or not, so who says the next big consumer platform couldn't be the Trojan horse of easily generated selfiemojis (akin to Elf Yourself)?
" In a high-profile speech on August 4, Trump himself warned that terrorists from Somalia and other Muslim countries were scheming to gain entrance to the United States by posing as refugees, calling it "the great Trojan horse of all time.
An attached document, however, was a Korean-language file infected with a "Trojan Horse" program that would exploit a vulnerability in the Hanword Korean-language word processing software to allow the hackers to remotely control the user's computer, Park said.
Still, it's undeniable that this would have been the easiest way to sell the show to executives in a boardroom, and this would not be the first time a show's better qualities came hidden in a faintly embarrassing Trojan horse.
All the hallmarks were there: targeted phishing emails common to government espionage, an advanced Trojan horse for stealing data from inside organizations, covert communication channels for grabbing documents and clues in the programming code indicating its authors were Russian speakers.
"Ted Cruz is worse than a puppet — he is a Trojan horse, being used by the party bosses attempting to steal the nomination from Mr. Trump," the Trump campaign said in a statement given to Washington Post reporter Robert Costa.
A 'maritime Trojan Horse' If the deal signed is anything like the leaked draft, it demonstrates "an agreement to maybe negotiate an agreement at some point in the future," said Gregory B. Poling, director of the Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative.
"It was powerful in that it made the participants make and hold an object each of us has held many times before, while having a delayed raising of awareness that was absolutely devastating, much like a Trojan horse," says Contreras.
What's different in Britain is the collision between its old-fashioned, unwritten constitution and the exceptional drama of Brexit, which has become a Trojan Horse through which nationalist, anti-establishment rage is being channeled directly into the corridors of power.
Orange Is the New Black was so good at creating a world outside of Piper that it was frustrating when it tried to turn its attention back to the boring, empty carcass of a Trojan horse that Piper's character became.
It features Amadeus rhyming "Euroskeptic" with "unalphabetic," and there's also a Trojan horse (I think?): Occasionally, though, the performances aren't just strange — they actually highlight people who are on the verge of becoming famous, or even launch their careers entirely.
Lieutenant General Ben Hodges, the U.S. Army's top general in Europe, told Reuters last month that U.S. allies in eastern Europe and Ukraine were worried the exercises could be a "Trojan horse" aimed at leaving behind military equipment brought into Belarus.
But opponents of the project in the Trump administration and in the European Union worry that Italy has turned itself into a Trojan Horse, allowing China's economic — and potentially military and political — expansion to reach into the heart of Europe.
As the son of Ghanaian immigrants, Mr. Abloh said his aim was to supplant the usual fashion-show escapism with political urgency, to use his presentation in Florence as a Trojan horse for sneaking up on consumers with crucial messages.
In the end, in a Legislature where consensus can be elusive despite a lopsided Democratic majority, the effort drew opposition from two key constituencies: suburbanites keen on preserving their lifestyle and less affluent city dwellers seeing a Trojan horse of gentrification.
While it has radical potential, it also risks serving as a Trojan horse for right-wing economics: The version of basic income we get will depend, more than policies with a clearer ideological valence, on the political forces that shape it.
During the campaign leading up to the 2016 US presidential election, candidate Donald Trump railed against Syrian refugees as a Trojan Horse, warning supporters at a rally in Rhode Island to "lock their doors" to protect themselves from Syrian refugees.
Germany, like all of Europe, is under tremendous pressure to ostracize Huawei by the American government, which fears that the Chinese company is a Trojan horse that would allow China's government to spy on or control European and American communication networks.
Earlier this year we wrote about warshipping, a "Trojan horse"-type attack that can be used as a way for hackers to ship hardware exploits into a business, break the Wi-Fi and pivot onto the corporate network to steal data.
Last month, when Trump appointed Mick Mulvaney, a man who despises the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, to be acting director of that bureau, Trump continued his Trojan Horse strategy of implanting enemies in government agencies to disable or even destroy them.
But assembling needle-exchange kits isn't rocket science, and in this case it's actually a Trojan horse operation: "We bring them in with the needle exchange, and from there they learn about our other services," explains Jorge Vieto, Glide's health services navigator.
In computing, a Trojan horse, or Trojan, is a generally non-self-replicating type of malware containing malicious code that, when executed, carries out actions determined by the nature of the Trojan, typically causing loss or theft of data and possible system harm.
Doctors, as veterans of healthcare battles in which unintended consequences and collateral damage abound, see Section 5 as a Trojan Horse crafted by special interests that seeks to increase the corporate consolidation of American healthcare, undermine competition, and fatten their own coffers.
BERLIN (Reuters) - U.S. allies in eastern Europe and Ukraine are worried that Russia's planned war games in September could be a "Trojan horse" aimed at leaving behind military equipment brought into Belarus, the U.S. Army's top general in Europe said on Thursday.
Instead, such a move may well prove to be a "Trojan horse" for a bigger deal on agriculture, according to David Hauner, head of cross-asset strategy and economics for Europe, the Middle East and Africa at Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
First up, no, I don't think that the entire Adapt project is some sort of accessibility Trojan horse and that they're doing all of this to let people who can't tie their shoes for reasons out of their control wear dope kicks.
You see, part of the problem here is that some people believe, improbably, that virtue can be cloaked in vice, that what he says and what he means are fundamentally different, that the former is acting as a Trojan horse for the latter.
Asked by a reporter about his portrayal of Syrian refugees as a "Trojan horse" for terrorism, Trump pivoted to talk of illegal immigrants and said he would continue his effort to ramp up deportations of "criminals" who pose a threat to the nation.
This mirrors Trump's publicly stated contempt for Merkel's decision to open Germany to refugees (Trump says they're a Trojan Horse for Islamist terrorists.) Breitbart is also planning a Paris bureau, which will support the presidential candidacy of nationalist leader Marine Le Pen.
Mr. Ramírez, an internationally recognized artist whose work has appeared at the Whitney Biennial, made headlines in 244 by installing a 33-foot-high two-headed Trojan horse in the fume-choked highway median on the American side of the border crossing.
Houseparty (iOS, Android, web) Pros: Simple drop-in, drop-out group chat, built-in games Cons: Basically a trojan horse for Heads Up Houseparty established its brand as the app teens were using to chat with groups of friends without leaving the house.
In January, Fiji enacted a new law on online safety critics say is a "Trojan horse" for censorship of the internet, while since 2017 in the Philippines, Cambodia and Malaysia concerns about "fake news" have been used to justify new crackdowns on media.
Instead, the bill was widely seen as a legal Trojan horse that would allow people arrested in Hong Kong, which maintains an independent judiciary, to be transferred to countries and territories with which it has no formal extradition agreements—including mainland China.
She's not unlike Orange Is The New Black's Piper Chapman, who show creator Jenji Kohan has previously likened to a Trojan Horse: a pretty, thin, white, blonde woman through which to tell the far more complicated stories of incarcerated women of color.
To have the hosts of The View discuss Gabbard being a Russian "Trojan horse," to have Gabbard insist that Clinton enter the race, and to have Trump defend Gabbard — this grenade throwing has played out about as well as Gabbard's antidemocratic supporters could have hoped.
The money you pay in software fees and annual subscriptions does buy relative simplicity once you install the program and let it guard your system on multiple fronts from viruses, spyware, Trojan horse programs (and other malware), remote attacks, dangerous spam and other threats.
She decided to make a "Trojan horse" of a pop album, she said in an interview in a baronial, wood-paneled upstairs room at the Park Avenue Armory, the same venue where she will debut the album at two events on May 18 and 19.
The term net neutrality is itself a Trojan horse for control-hungry bureaucrats, and justifying the decision under Title II of the Telecommunications Act shows FCC is less interested in "ensuring an appropriate competitive framework" and more interested in banning prioritization on private networks.
Using transphobia as a Trojan horse, HB 2 went even further, restricting local governments from passing minimum wage increases and denying state employees the right to file a state law claim for discrimination based on race, religion, color, national origin, age, sex, or handicap.
The Soviet Union crumbled in 1991, and anti-communist sentiment remained fervent until the very end; the local government even fielded complaints that the tea house was likely bugged, probably a Trojan Horse for spying on the nearby Rocky Flats nuclear weapons production facility.
The post-nationalism of fashion has emerged perhaps in response to the rise of the right wing — not only across America, but in much of Europe, too, where the notion of patriotism has been used as a Trojan Horse for prejudice and white supremacy.
The ultimate impression of both the White House and NumbersUSA "chain migration" diagrams is to make it seem that admitting a single immigrant unleashes an uncontrollable tide of infinite future family-based immigration — that each immigrant is a one-person Trojan horse for hundreds more.
The bad news: Just as the phony dossier was used to generate the abusive FISA warrants, the Russia Lie was always a Trojan Horse issue used to grant an abusive special counsel authorization, open-ended in time and scope, to accomplish the three Big Goals.
" It accomplished that, essentially, by being "hip-hop's Trojan horse, the music camouflaged enough to give timid programmers permission to play"; this fomented a movement like the Harlem Renaissance and San Francisco's Summer of Love, one that "crossed geographical, economic and, most important, racial lines.
The same applies to moving data over consumer-grade FTP services, responding to authentic-looking phishing messages, careless password management, misplacing devices containing privileged information, visiting an infected website or opening a Trojan horse — a virus-infected attachment to a seemingly normal-looking email.
When Britain returned Hong Kong to China in 1997, under a 50-year agreement to preserve its free speech, free markets, rule of law and limited democracy, a New York Times columnist wondered if the city would prove a "colossal Trojan Horse", bringing democracy to China's mainland.
With Selpal serving as a "trojan horse", Vacy-Lyle said the lender is looking to bank 2,500 township wholesalers by 2022, and after that will look to bring in grocery stores, known as spazas, and taverns, as well as firms like hairdressers and auto repair shops.
The remarks were a reminder of Tump's notorious call to ban Muslims from entering the country, if not also of his Fox and Friends appearance on September 19 when he described Muslim immigrants as a "Trojan Horse" who were bringing a "cancer from within" to America.
A group of rebels built the Xbox, whispered to be a grand Trojan Horse, using games to establish a beachhead in the living room until the mighty Xbox One arrived with great fanfare, promising to... run Windows and be your cable box, which also didn't work.
The way that they went about it was to use a cultural leftist like Garcia Márquez with their creative work and put their names on the cover in a sort of Trojan Horse style, so that they had a hand in the conversation during the Cuban Revolution.
Don't worry: while North was definitely not a happy camper in season 6, episode 11's "Trojan Horse" — because, well, she was beaten to death with a fire poker, as sometimes happens on a Shondaland series — the actress was all smiles in Washington's latest Instagram post.
Fidel Castro's speech capped the party congress, during which the Communist leadership railed against the threat of introducing other political parties, acknowledged the need for nimbler economic management and accused the United States of using the private sector as a Trojan horse intended to undermine Cuba's government.
In that respect, Moneygram complements Alipay's vast digital footprint, and it could be a critical piece for Alibaba, since it plans to use payments as a 'trojan horse' to further its e-commerce presence globally and offset its current reliance on its core business in Asia.
He helped me reckon with the initial weirdness I'd felt about involving tech with meditation by likening it to a trojan horse that is introducing the practice to a new generation of people who might not have found it without assistance from some added bells and whistles.
In bringing charges against Ms. Butina, 29, last month, federal prosecutors described her activities as part of a campaign, supported by Russian intelligence, to use gun rights as a Trojan horse to make her way into conservative groups and advance Moscow's interests in the United States.
So May maneuvers to save her deal, chiefly by adjusting the "backstop," an insurance policy to preserve an open border in Ireland that has enraged hard-line Brexiteers because they see it as a Trojan horse for keeping Britain in the customs union through all eternity.
" He also said Clinton's plan to increase the number of Syrian refugees in the US would be the "great Trojan Horse of all time," called NAFTA "the greatest disaster trade deal in the history of the world," and my favorite, "nobody has more respect for women than I do.
He wasn't merely engaging with the rap world, but as a hip-hop Trojan Horse aimed at suburbia, the TRL hordes with only boy bands, Britney, and Em in their Case Logics, with an American government that seemed intent on swatting him away like a bleached blonde fly.
MORE's Trojan horse was rolled into Washington, D.C. — filled with his collectivist ideas and theories to alter the fabric of America — he was confident that he could realign the axis between liberty and government, and ultimately convince Americans to accept a new, imperfect vision of themselves and their institutions.
The Obama administration convinced "pro-life" Democrats in Congress to go along with this scheme by proposing a Trojan horse compromise: the promise of an executive order restating an accounting gimmick embedded in ObamaCare that required a separate abortion surcharge every month for customers whose plan included abortion coverage.
The "alt-right" is itself a euphemism invented by racists who wanted to lose the stigma of their hateful beliefs, and its foot-soliders know—perhaps better than even their forebears—that the best way to spread their ideas through fashion, music, and comedy is via a Trojan Horse.
Hence the friendship with Vladimir V. Putin, who in return gets a Trojan horse in the E.U. DAVID DOROSZ, BUDAPEST To the Editor: The European Union never envisioned its members reverting to right-wing autocracies and has no procedures, short of revoking voting rights, to address this trend.
The suit filed today specifically accuses Google of using its free Chromebook program as a kind of Trojan horse to illegally gather data on students, both in violation of COPPA and more generally in violation of broader privacy protections, both federal and state, for kids of all ages.
"We had to do this all without any prior production experience and in a way that was opaque to the user," says Tom Jacques, Tinder's VP of engineering, who led his team in a series of Trojan horse tests to disguise new features as in-app surveys or promotions.
A classic sci-fi film (which got a more than respectable remake in 1978) that also serves as a Trojan Horse for all manner of themes that were germane during the 1950s, "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" would lend itself to as many interpretations as there are agendas.
Ms. Jenkins felt that the Black Dahlia mystery — which remains unsolved, possibly because of George Hodel's powerful connections — was the show's "Trojan Horse": The killer's identity was reportedly one of Hollywood's best-kept secrets, and it became just one of Fauna's — both real and fictional — many painful discoveries.
Open internet advocates say that Kinzinger's bill, which must be approved by the full Energy and Commerce committee before moving to the House floor, is actually a Trojan Horse that could threaten the FCC's authority over a variety of abusive industry practices, potentially crippling the agency's ability to protect net neutrality.
In a study published today in Science Translational Medicine, a research team led by biologists Joon Haeng Rhee and Jung-Joon Min from Chonnam National University in South Korea describe a new immunotherapy in which a bioengineered strain of Salmonella is converted into a biological version of the fabled Trojan Horse.
Stone, who directed and co-wrote the movie, is like a hacker, in that sense, trying to figure out how to Trojan horse the real Snowden story into a story that looks a lot like the Snowden story—just more fast-paced, fun to look at, and perhaps easier to grasp.
Smaller sculptures called Laocoön Fragments—glitchy busts of the Trojan priest who, along with his sons, met his death at the hands of Athena via giant sea serpents for nearly ratting out the Greeks hiding in the Trojan horse—were 3D printed with iron-filled resin to create abstract, polygonal versions.
Not surprisingly, the Green New Deal was gleefully pounced on by Republicans as a "Trojan horse for socialism" and stands no chance of adoption, but it has become something of a litmus test for where Democrats stand on climate change — and something of a manifesto for the rising generation of activists.
At the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity in Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt, in November 2018, a coalition of activist groups compared gene drives to the atomic bomb and accused researchers of using malaria as a Trojan horse to cover up the development of agricultural gene drives for corporate profit.
The game can be seen as something of a Trojan Horse: It's disguised as just another variety of a gaming cockfight, but it relishes in making these male "players a little uneasy when they're confronted with a pile of dicks writhing and squelching up each other's buttholes," according to the manifesto.
In December 1981, David Stockman, President Ronald Reagan's director of the Office of Management and Budget, asserted that the Kemp-Roth tax reform legislation was really just a "Trojan horse" to bring down the top tax rates on the wealthy in what he derisively referred to as "trickle-down" theory.
In paintings like "Hobby Horse" (2015), which is my favorite of the exhibition, he has not one Trojan Horse, but two, one on top of the other, plus a biblical pillar of fire and a cartoonishly mangled three-stage rocket falling out of the spangled sky — because why the hell not?
In the case of the Android antitrust probe, which has focused on complaints that Google uses the OS as a 'trojan horse' to embed its own apps and services into smartphone devices at the expense of rivals', there's a very real risk of a substantially negative outcome for Google's business in Europe.
Donald Trump's administration picks thus far have proven his populist campaign founded on "making America great again" for working and middle class Americans was a Trojan horse to further spread oligarchy and continue the pervasive trend of pawning off political power and influence to dubious corporate and wealthy entities, including Goldman Sachs.
"It's also a Trojan horse for getting people to use A.W.S." (Amazon Web Services is by far the most profitable part of Amazon.) User data, direct digital knowledge of what people are doing with your products and in the world, is perhaps the most valuable currency in a world dominated by online life.
Oh yes: The weight loss story that drives Plum Kettle, the main character of Dietland, is a Trojan horse that eases audiences into the bizarre, creepy world of a militant feminist group that comes for men who have gotten away with sex crimes and deals with them in a series of increasingly violent attacks.
In the two other EU antitrust cases, the company currently has until October 26 to respond to accusations it blocks competitors in online search advertising; and until October 31 to respond to a charge that it uses its dominant Android mobile OS as a Trojan horse to promote its services via app pre-loads.
But he also claimed the company believed it was acting within Facebook's policies and UK data protection law when it licensed the data from professor Aleksandr Kogan whose survey app was the Trojan horse used to gather 270,000 Facebook users' data and their friends' data — resulting in some 50M profiles being harvested in all.
In the same manner that earlier practitioners of the paranoid style talked about the Catholics and the commies, Trump sees "radical Islam" as having an almost supernatural power to brainwash the young and create an army of robots: This could be a better, bigger, more horrible version than the legendary Trojan horse ever was.
Except in an act that illustrates multiple harmful regulatory tendencies all rolled up in a single episode of bureaucratic comedy, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has decided to undertake a major new rulemaking on set-top boxes that is actually a Trojan Horse designed to allow the FCC to remake the entire video marketplace.
Given the eagerness of the Trudeau regime to secure a deal with the PRC by 2019, USTR negotiators must assume and prepare for the worst case, and do whatever it takes to tightly restrict the ability of PRC to use Canada or Mexico under NAFTA as a Trojan horse against the U.S. and allies.
Eager to explain its course corrections and transparent in acknowledging where it went wrong, Microsoft executives have in the past laid bare the corporate strategies behind its biggest gambles, like the (now failed) attempt at using the Xbox One as a Trojan horse for the living room and the more recent merging of its Xbox and Windows platforms.
"She's taking in tens of thousands of Syrian refugees who probably, in many cases, not probably, who are definitely, in many cases, ISIS-aligned, and we now have them in our country, and wait 'til you see, this is going to be the great Trojan horse, and wait 'til you see what happens in the coming years," he said.
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It's a Trojan horse: an inexpensive entry point, an easy graduation gift, a staple that sometimes needs replacing, and a not-so-intrusive and not-so-useful but also not un-useful household item that can get Alexa into the homes of people who have so far not seen any good reason to invite Alexa to live with them.
This means that while WhatsApp's e2e encryption means Facebook literally cannot read WhatsApp users' messages, it is 'circumventing' the technology (for ad-targeting purposes) by linking accounts across different services it owns — using people's digital identities across its product portfolio (and beyond) as a sort of 'trojan horse' to negate the messaging privacy it affords them on WhatsApp.
A curious case study from any angle, Unforgettable contains multitudes: a refreshing change of pace from an increasingly hidebound studio system, an affecting thriller that uses catfighting as a Trojan horse to smuggle in earnest depictions of the struggles women face in middle age, a launching board for the Katherine Heigl comeback we never knew we needed.
In turn, the party would make changes in the convention rules and use Trojan-horse delegates to hand the nomination to Cruz, or a white-knight candidate such as Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (Wis.).
And this is what's caused the great migration, where she's taking in tens of thousands of Syrian refugees, who probably in many cases — not probably, who are definitely... WALLACE: Let me... TRUMP: ... in many cases, ISIS-aligned, and we now have them in our country, and wait until you see — this is going to be the great Trojan horse.
In the version of the Gus Weiss legend told by Weiss' friend and colleague Roger Robinson, the Trojan horse software that was sold to the Soviets by Cov-Can and then integrated into the pipeline's computer systems caused the compressors to work too hard, overpressurizing the pipeline and causing an explosion and fire at a compressor station.
Emerging from a closed retreat on Capitol Hill -- where top campaign aides to President Donald Trump briefed GOP senators on their reelection efforts, and the senators had a detailed discussion about this year's tight Senate races -- Cornyn described Sanders as a "Trojan horse," whose views may sound good to some on the surface but would actually destroy America.
But the security threats that the administration claims justify its stinginess with refugees — the fear of a "Trojan horse" — aren't relevant for people who are already in the US (especially when they've gone through all the screening to get a visa), and they certainly aren't relevant to deciding whether or not Syrians in the US should be allowed to apply for temporary protection.
Muslim refugees experienced the most dramatic drop, with a 91% reduction in arrivals in 2017, according to the Cato Institute, a libertarian think tank in Washington, DC. And the chances for Syrian refugees, who Trump has called the "great Trojan Horse" for ISIS, are especially grim — just 11 have been admitted to the United States this year, according to government figures.
"The Statue of Liberty remains a deeply occult symbol, not merely in terms of the largely ignored esoteric traditions that informed its genesis, but also with regard to the many mysteries that still surround its history," she writes in a prologue which compares the statue to the Trojan horse; the opening paragraphs of the book recall Virgil's description of the Greeks' perfidious offering.
Anti-immigration groups have used those attacks as a platform to promote the idea that refugees entering Europe or seeking asylum in the US are a trojan horse for militants who trained with the Islamic State group in Syria or Iraq, despite the fact that the vast majority of those responsible for attacks have been born in or lived in the EU or US for years.
The choice of using Piper Kerman's 2010 memoir on the time she spent in prison for money laundering and drug trafficking as a vehicle for these themes was a savvy one; as the show's creator Jenji Kohan explained to NPR, Chapman's white upper-middle class story provided a "trojan horse" for telling the stories that few others with similar platforms delved into at the time.
It works similarly to a Keurig coffee machine, but Origin thinks it can use its smoothie maker as a Trojan horse to sell more food and other items inside the 188,1003 offices in the U.S. Right now it earns a 56 percent margin on the $2.99 pods, recoups the kiosk cost in 7 weeks and now has $30,000 in monthly recurring revenue as it grows 50 percent weekly.
Along the campaign trail, Trump described Mexican immigrants as "rapists" and "drug dealers," characterized Syrian refugees as a "great Trojan horse," and called for banning all Muslims from entering the US.Read more:Weeks of Democratic infighting between Nancy Pelosi and 'the Squad' preceded Trump's racist tweet attacksThe president's attacks on a group of minority lawmakers with ties to the refugee, Muslim, and Latino communities build off of these sentiments.
GOP presidential front-runner Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE has intensified passions around the issue by claiming that Syrian refugees could be a "great Trojan horse" and "probably are ISIS," referring to the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria.
Creator Jenji Kohan described Piper Chapman, the white woman who began the show as Orange Is the New Black's main character, as her "Trojan horse" — a way to get a show on the air (because "white lady goes to prison" was an arc that was easier to sell to mostly white TV executives), so Kohan and her writers could immediately start telling stories that weren't about white, straight, cis people.
The company has yet to respond to a third EU antitrust complaint — regarding complaints that it uses its Android mobile OS as a 'trojan horse' to promote its own products and services at the expense of rivals' — but in a blog post outlining its response in the Shopping case the company's SVP and general counsel, Kent Walker, said it will be responding to the Android Statement of Objections "in the days to come".
Democrats need to more strenuously attack this "tax reform" as more of the Reagan-era same, as a Trojan horse to lower taxes on the wealthy, some of which had been put back under Presidents Bill Clinton and Barack ObamaBarack Hussein Obama3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 85033 Obama's high school basketball jersey sells for 0,000 at auction Dirty little wars and the law: Did Osama bin Laden win?
It's telling that the Erwins, who are so intensely calculating about their aspirations (Jon Erwin has described international success as a "global Trojan horse for the Gospel") started their film careers with an anti-abortion drama of their own — 22016's October Baby, about an undergrad who learns that she was born after an unsuccessful abortion attempt, and goes on a road trip to track down and confront her birth mother — but have headed into less acrimonious territory as they're attempted to go wider with their work.
Less than 36 hours after a bomb ripped through Manhattan on Saturday, Donald Trump called into Fox & Friends to respond to the latest act of terrorism in the US. What the Republican presidential candidate said on the Fox News morning show would have been chilling if it weren't par for the course: Trump called ISIS "very strong" and said they were "winning the war," speculated that the attack had "many foreign connections," denounced Barack Obama for letting in Syrian refugees—a "Trojan horse," he said—and appeared to call for open racial profiling.
Think of the company behind popular card game Cards Against Humanity making a border land-grab to counter US efforts to build up physical barriers there; the Mexican congressman who filmed and tweeted himself scaling and sitting atop the wall last year to mock Trump's calls to extend it along the entire border; a 65-foot-tall image of a baby's face peeking over the wall; or that time in 1997, when artist Marcos Ramírez Erre threaded a 33-foot, two-headed Trojan Horse statue through snarling vehicle traffic at the port-of-entry near Tijuana and San Diego.
The resulting songs would be alternately disturbing and beautiful, ranging from the rote instrumental absurdity of "Devo Corporate Anthem" to the arthouse of "Big Mess" to the infectious technopop of "Whip It." Playlist: "Whip It" / "Snowball" / "Strange Pursuits" / "Big Mess" / "Wiggly World" / "Here to Go (Go Mix Version)" / "Going Under" / "Time Out for Fun" Devo's goal was never to stay left of the dial; it was to infiltrate the whole machine, Trojan Horse-style, and that meant also producing a brand of commercially palatable (or, at the very least, familiar) pop-influenced tracks to help deliver its message.

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