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" ... At this point Glenda started to be treated as a potentially dangerous person. The prospect of ever being released from hospital was slipping further away. And yet Glenda still managed to outwit the staff and escape. With great resourcefulness she would find her way home. ... "
" ... But there are defensive moves that can help prevent cyber-attacks on SMBs. One of those strategies is to adopt a multi-layered cybersecurity solution to outwit the hackers. We’ll address that later, but first, let’s look at why hackers focus on mobile devices. ... "
" ... Of course, Arsenal remains a work in progress, but moving up from 12th to ninth in the table the Londoners will be in an upbeat mood. Arteta is still developing his team, trying to get the balance right but he has given youth a chance and instilled the team with ideas and steel. That progress has some way to go, but it was enough to outwit Rodgers and Leicester. ... "
" ... On Saturday, Arsenal and Liverpool will kick off the new soccer season in England with the Community Shield, just 28 days after Mikel Arteta’s team won the FA Cup final 2-1 against Chelsea. It felt like a seminal moment for Arsenal, with Arteta delivering a coaching performance of genuine substance to outwit his opponent. ... "
" ... So instead we are all in this together. Except we are not. Nine months after the virus first started to create chaos in Europe, there appears to be no progress towards a common and co-ordinated approach. It is hard to argue with the opinion of a scientist interviewed on the BBC that the European Union’s open borders have made it hard to control the spread of the virus. All the more reason, you might think, for a proper international response. But no, what we get is what appears to be every country for itself with a dizzying array of rules that some people seek to outwit. Indeed, even within the U.K. there is no consensus on the best solution. Confusingly, the rules for Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland are all subtly different from those for England. And today’s announcement of the end of the only recently introduced tiered system only applies to England. This looks petty and smacks of politicians seeking differentiation for the sake of it — and of their careers. ... "