His job doesn't pay very well, but it is very secure, so he doesn't really want to give it up.
Security staff in our building moved quickly to get everyone outside after they received a bomb threat.
He works as a security guard in a large company, but wants to become a police
officer.
He has finally secured a new, better-paid job with another company.
The head negotiator has said that he is confident that they will secure a peace agreement by the end of the year.
Make sure you secure the boat with a good rope or it will float away.
My dad
joined the navy when he was young because for a person who had not completed high school, the military represented a job with a secure future.
The police need to improve security around the Prime Minister because in the past 4 years people have tried to attack him on two separate
occasions.
Living in the same home for a long time gives children a sense of security.
She is never jealous because she feels totally secure in his love for her.
Seatbelts sometimes give motorists a false sense of security, and may encourage them to take risks.
Studies show that women generally look to marriage for security, while men seek intimacy and emotional support.
The threat of force is usually sufficient to secure the lawful conduct of most citizens.
Married people generally outlive those who remain single, perhaps because marriage provides a more secure and stable type of existence.
Joseph Wood Krutch once remarked that security depends not so much upon how much you have as upon how much you can do without.
There is an African proverb which states that silence gives rise to peace, and with peace comes security.
Airport security has become extremely tight as a result of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center.
Secure, relatively high-yielding stocks are called "blue chips", a term taken from the game of poker, where blue chips are more valuable than white or red chips.
It is the responsibility of the driver to ensure that all passengers in the car who are under 16 are properly secured with seat belts.
Wade Davis remarked that if there is one lesson to be learned from 9/11, it is that power does not translate into security.
Recent attacks by the rebels have led to a heightened sense of insecurity in the capital.
Due to her insecurity, she always felt that others were making fun of her.
Grant is a little insecure about his height and doesn't like to be called 'shorty.'
Our insecurities often keep us from realizing our full potential.
Make sure the babies are securely attached in their car seats.