Not exact matches
Among those who did, a minority incorrectly
assume that if the video was produced in the U.S., it must represent American public
opinion or tacit government
policy.
Having once criticised Pekka for
assuming that
policy is just whatever someone's
opinion might be, I was pleased to see on a thread a few days ago that he has made an effort to learn some of the basics — in this case the one (which Faustino especially has been educating readers here about) that
policy instruments should be focused on a single objective, although framers should be cognisant of the effect on other objectives.
Contrary to what people on the one hand
assume and contrary to urgings of people on the other hand, I don't actually have an
opinion on the merits of this particular
policy.
According to the
opinion, lawyers should ordinarily
assume that an employer's internal
policy allows for access to the employees emails sent to or from a workplace device or system.