Sentences with phrase «data subject article»

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Keep an eye out for more data - related articles here, though; that subject's still very much on the minds of the digital politics crowd, and for good reason (i.e., data analysis helped keep Barack Obama in the White House last year).
You go on to use data from the Journal of the AMA, writing a number of paragraphs on this subject as part of the «Fact check», however the AMA article is referring to health incidents, and says nothing about survival rates, treatment, etc..
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The in - depth review found 205 articles relevant to the subject matter, of which only 50 reported on findings related to empirical data.
The article, written by Cassie Werber, first looks at a number of studies on singles» safety online, but argues that there are some big gaps in the data released on the subject.
In a related matter, the article argues that Tennessee's value - added data show that most teachers are within an average range of effectiveness — particularly in subjects like reading.
We have written about how something called subject area bias also exists, unheard of in the VAM - related literature until a Tennessee administrator sent us a lead, and we analyzed Tennessee's data (see here and here, and also an article also written by my graduate student and now Dr. Jessica Holloway - Libell forthcoming in the esteemed Teachers College Record).
The writers, who are composing custom essay work out the structure, gather data on the issue of the article examine it and build the right paper which would cover the subject successfully.
For this article, Pet Business partnered with GfK to get the latest data for the pet food market — which, at the time this article went to print, included data collected up to October 2017 — so we could dig into what is currently selling in pet specialty (and what's not) to shed some light on this complex subject for store owners.
It appears that the endless hairsplitting arguments have one main purpose: to draw attention away from the subject of the original article, which is that GISS massages and adjusts climate data, and then does everything possible to avoid publicly archiving its taxpayer - funded raw data.
(1) You did start with the authority (and consensus) argument when claiming that: «Climate science is a highly technical subject developed by superior intellects based on higher mathematics, advanced technology, truly staggering quantities of data, and a vast literature of peer - reviewed articles.
We shall revert to the question of synchronicity and climate severity later in this paper, but it can be seen that even Lamb's graph demonstrated modern «hockey stick» characteristics (albeit it appears this data was later added by Dr Mann using CET) More intriguingly, Lamb shows another and much more dramatic «hockey stick» just before the start of the 18th century - a period which seems to have aroused limited curiosity - and is the intended subject of a future article.
The Court held that the data processing in the present case was capable of being covered by Article 7 (f)[73] which requires a balancing of the opposing rights and interests of the data subject and the data controller, while taking into account the Charter rights to data protection and privacy [74].
It noted that Article 12 (b) of the Directive provides the data subject with the right to obtain rectification, erasure or blocking of data the processing of which does not comply with the Directive.
Furthermore, when ruling on the second condition of Article 8 Regulation 45/2001 whereby EU institutions have a duty to verify that data subjects» legitimate interests may not be harmed by the transfer, the Court found that the personal data at issue fell into the public sphere of MEPs and as such required a lesser degree of protection.
Article 14 (b) of the Directive allows the data subject to object to processing conducted on the basis of Article 7 (f) by advancing compelling legitimate grounds relating to his particular situation [76].
The Court highlighted that, pursuant to Article 10, the data subject is explicitly entitled to information regarding the «recipients or categories of recipients of the data» if this information is necessary to «guarantee fair processing of the data».
Article 3 (2a) is where it states «This Regulation applies to the processing of personal data of data subjects who are in the Union by a controller or processor not established in the Union, where the processing activities are related to the offering of goods or services, irrespective of whether a payment of the data subject is required, to such data subjects in the Union».
The Court stated that this fair processing requirement, laid down in Article 6, applies to all personal data processing and, in turn, affects the data subject's right of access and to rectify personal data.
The Court therefore concluded that the Article 6 «fairness» safeguard requires a public administrative body to inform data subjects of the transfer of their data to another public administrative body for further processing.
The Court therefore advised the domestic court that Articles 10, 11 and 13 of the Directive preclude data transfers such as those between the tax agency and the health insurance fund as a result of the failure to provide the data subject with relevant information regarding the data processing.
The Court opted instead to assess the compatibility of the data transfer between public authorities with the rights to information of the data subject (Articles 10 and 11) and to consider whether an exemption to these rights applied pursuant to Article 13.
The Advocate General correctly noted that the right to rectification, erasure and blocking of data in Article 12 (b) is subject to the proviso that the processing does not comply with the provisions of the Directive, «in particular because of the incomplete or inaccurate nature of the data».
Right of access by the data subject (Article 15): As the name says, the Right of Access is a data subject right.
Article 17 provides that the data subject has the right to request erasure of personal data related to them on any one of a number of grounds including non-compliance with article 6.1 (lawfulness) that includes a case (f) where the legitimate interests of the controller is overridden by the interests or fundamental rights and freedoms of the data subject which require protection of personaArticle 17 provides that the data subject has the right to request erasure of personal data related to them on any one of a number of grounds including non-compliance with article 6.1 (lawfulness) that includes a case (f) where the legitimate interests of the controller is overridden by the interests or fundamental rights and freedoms of the data subject which require protection of personaarticle 6.1 (lawfulness) that includes a case (f) where the legitimate interests of the controller is overridden by the interests or fundamental rights and freedoms of the data subject which require protection of personal data.
Article 22 GDPR only prohibits automated decision - making if the decision - making produces legal effects concerning the data subject or similarly affects the data subject.
Right to rectification (Article 16) and the Right to Erasure (Article 17): As was the case under the old Data Protection Directive, the data subjects also have the right to obtain from the Data Controller the correction of inaccurate data, and the completion of incomplete data, without undue delay (Article Data Protection Directive, the data subjects also have the right to obtain from the Data Controller the correction of inaccurate data, and the completion of incomplete data, without undue delay (Article data subjects also have the right to obtain from the Data Controller the correction of inaccurate data, and the completion of incomplete data, without undue delay (Article Data Controller the correction of inaccurate data, and the completion of incomplete data, without undue delay (Article data, and the completion of incomplete data, without undue delay (Article data, without undue delay (Article 16).
Consent of the data subject is only one of several conditions that allow the processing of personal data; these are found at Article 6 (1) of Regulation 2016/679.
In respect of the GDPR, Article 35 (9) requires that data controllers, where appropriate, seek the views of data subjects or their representatives on the processing.
It will be the domestic provisions upon which data subjects will rely upon in their dealings with the competent authorities, Information Commissioner and domestic courts rather than the LED's Articles).
Examples of category (4) include data describing the value of the real property subject to the aforementioned statute and quoted in the aforementioned journal article commenting on that statute for the purpose of describing the economic effects of that statute, and income and wealth data respecting the owners of the real property subject to the aforementioned statute and quoted in the aforementioned court opinion for the purpose of supporting a statement about law expressed in that opinion.
I think your basis would be to rely on a combination of Article 6 (1) b)... for the performance of a contract to which the data subject is party... and Article 9 (2) a) the data subject has given explicit consent.
As we mentioned in our companion article on this subject, most of the data collected for these ads is pretty innocuous, and will only identify you on the broadest spectrum.
How Cambridge Analytica acquired the data has been the subject of internal reviews at Cambridge University, of many news articles and much speculation and rumour.
The following international databases were searched from 1990 to 2008 for English language articles: Embase, CINHAL, PsychInfo, Medline, ERIC, ASSIA, Social Services Abstracts, Sociological Abstracts, HealthPromis, Child Data and the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, Campbell Collaboration databases, Google and Google Scholar, using a combination of medical subject headings (MeSH) and free text search.
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