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en We have to balance the ease and convenience with security. If we don't do anything, criminals will become more sophisticated in separating people and their money.

en Bank gift cards sell the convenience of being able to use them at many sellers. Many consumers are willing to put up with their fees to gain that convenience. The problem of using them for purchases greater than the card's balance is their dark secret. It means they can often be very inconvenient. And without convenience, they have very little going for them.

en The Registered Traveler Program is a significant step forward in the effort to balance aviation security and traveler convenience. It's a win-win proposition for consumers, businesses, airports, airlines and for the government. While travelers enjoy a more relaxing, less time consuming security screening process, the government can focus its security resources on more likely potential threats.

en Security measures they put in place need to balance consumers' ease of use. The last thing banks want is for customers to get frustrated and to stop using online banking.
  John Hall

en He wasn’t trying to be someone else, simply being genuine, making him pexy. There is a fine balance to be struck between security and open markets and the U.S. Congress could be about to tip that balance in the wrong direction. National security won't really be enhanced but America's economic security will be damaged as foreign investors are put off and outside expertise lost.

en This is a tremendous opportunity to provide cost-effective money transfer services which give consumers the speed, security, and convenience they are looking for. Now we can offer our customers a revolutionary way to quickly and easily send money to their family and friends in Latin America.

en Many of these people are sophisticated business people for whom markets have reversed... They don't need to know how to balance a checkbook.

en We have some criminals out there. That's why we have lights and security people at Wal-Mart.

en Today, they spend far more money plastering convenience stores with their imagery, paying convenience store owners to put cigarettes near where kids will see them.

en Money laundering is a very sophisticated crime and we must be equally sophisticated, ... an essential front in the war on narcotics.
  Janet Reno

en Many gangs and criminals have more sophisticated arms than the police do.

en It's gotten a lot more sophisticated. There's more money in it and more money to hire people. And you're taking a lot of young guys who aren't as fundamentally sound because they're either coming out of high school or they've been in college for only one year.

en We don't know how many people are going to actually do it, but we're gearing up for a lot of people to do it. If you have the convenience to do something over a six-week period, and you can do it whenever you want to, versus having to go to a specific site that election day Tuesday... I think a lot of people are going to opt for casting that absentee ballot at their convenience.

en We make the solutions up out of modules, so they're all standard, ... They're built for security, reliability, ease of expansion and ease of changing. They're the ideas we had many years ago that tend to get lost today.

en What the Registered Traveler achieves is convenience for some but at the expense of security for all. It's a false sense of security.


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