(17 quotes found)
“One "no" averts seventy evils”
Indian Proverb
“Love necessitates eagerness / To shake / January's cold hand / Not avert the eye / And look what comes / To love / Before its making.”
Alamgir Hashmi
“We are facing the real prospect in two months from now of another catastrophe which can be averted with the right kind of donor assistance.”
Carolyn McAskie
“The willingness of the flight attendants and passengers to get involved with this incident helped avert a potentially dangerous situation,”
Charles Prouty
“Given recent activity, McAfee AVERT Labs forecasts that attackers may attempt to test the viability of exploiting this vulnerability en masse, by producing a reconnaissance Trojan to identify a vulnerable user base. Exploit source code with a payload has been published. Now, the message is 'welcome to zero-day vulnerability land for many Mac OS X users' Only, Mac OS X users are less prepared, less aware and mitigation tools are less evolved.”
Craig Schmugar
“We know in general we'll avert a terrorist threat, and we try to get the first four to six episodes down. But even as we're writing those, they change. And I think one of the reasons the show has the quality it does is we're so critical, and revise ourselves. We then revise it again.”
Evan Katz
“Efforts are on for evolving a consensus to avert a contest. The deadline has been extended to allow that consensus to evolve.”
Shambhu Shrivastwa
“Many of our most valuable contributors consistently identify significant vulnerabilities that may never make the front page, but both avert major exploitation and secure considerable compensation through our rewards program.”
Michael Sutton
“Donors must respond now if we are going to avert a humanitarian catastrophe.”
Holdbrook Arthur
“I mean, we know in general we'll avert a terrorist threat or conclude the conventional story, but we begin the year sort of pretending we have the first four to six (episodes). But even as we're writing those, they change. And I think one of the reasons the show has the quality it does . . . is we're so critical and so we revise ourselves. We revise it again. And in that process things just change too quickly to plan ahead too much.”
Howard Gordon