Brendon Keogh of Edge praised the ingenuity in the separated frames mechanic, stating, "A less skilled developer could easily abuse such a novel device, but the restrained, careful design of Where is my Heart?
Additionally, Gordon believed that the instantaneous accessibility the phone made possible represented a dangerous potential that a foreign government or any unscrupulous commercial entity, could easily abuse.
In his written opinion, he raged at length against Lincoln for granting himself easily abused powers.
Yes, there'd been a vote of confidence from the captain or perhaps it was less than that, just a quick thank-you but I could easily abuse that goodwill with the crew who had served him a long time already.
Yet the new rules allow significant exemptions that officials can easily abuse to claim secrecy for policies that ought to be subject to contemporaneous public debate rather than historical analysis - and regret - decades later.
The power that he held was great, real power, power easily abused had he been so inclined; but he was a sworn priest of Yatar, a shepherd, not a wolf.
However, when she thought of his rapacious grin and huge presence, she was terrified; he might easily abuse her or try to force her to acknowledge him as regent of this country.
Despite Rahman's barbed ruminations on the power mothers can easily abuse, the shadowy men in "Chewed Water" are almost more disturbing.
As the Prime Minister pointed out, the unscrupulous can easily abuse the system, through, for instance, bogus student visas, people-smuggling and the horrific practice of forced marriages.