Sentences with phrase «if information dissemination»

Consequently, if information dissemination is held as a public service and not a consumer good, and the media is accepted under section 2 (b) as having no freedom of expression rights in the courtroom over and above those of average citizens, distinctions drawn between the accredited media and the public may indeed prove legally flawed.

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They are prepared to go along with a regime that promises to deliver that, even if it denies free access to and dissemination of information.
If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution or copying of the information contained herein is strictly unauthorized and prohibited.
If researchers can understand this limitation, companies and social groups that depend on social influence for collective action, information dissemination and product promotion could improve their strategies and interventions.
You can collect personal information only if you meet several requirements, including obtaining express, informed consent from the traveler to collection and dissemination to suppliers; maintaining records about when you collected each piece of information; protecting transfer of data by making sure that data processors such as travel suppliers also follow the rules; and safeguarding data.
If Arte Povera emerged as a critique of modernity's push for postwar, the work of these contemporary artists similarly bristles against the smooth, seemingly immaterial dissemination of capital, information, and images within our present global order.
Further, even if the datasets did contain an official agency view, the peer review requirements would apply only if the dissemination of information is «influential»; which is defined to mean, «the information will have or does have a clear and substantial impact on important public policies or private sector decisions».
Accordingly, for the purposes of this Bulletin, «dissemination» excludes research produced by government - funded scientists (e.g., those supported extramurally or intramurally by federal agencies or those working in state or local governments with federal support) if that information is not represented as the views of a department or agency (i.e., they are not official government disseminations).»
I will be surprised if the Trump Administration blocks the continued collection and dissemination of climate change information, but we should soon find out.
Major reforms in information management and dissemination are needed if implementation of the VPAs is going to lead the way to overcoming endemic illegal logging.
«If the courts believe that this type of dissemination of information already provided to a litigant — and often in the public domain — is inappropriate, it is important to explain this to litigants and also to explain why,» she says.
If the medical system shifts predominantly to electronic records in the near future, accompanying privacy rules will become more critical to prevent unanticipated, inappropriate, or unnecessary uses or disclosures of individually identifiable health information without patient consent and without effective institutional controls against further dissemination.
In light of changing patterns of scientific knowledge dissemination, APA requires authors to provide information on prior dissemination of the data and narrative interpretations of the data / research appearing in the manuscript (e.g., if some or all were presented at a conference or meeting, posted on a listserv, shared on a website, including academic social networks like ResearchGate, etc.).
If governments intend to make changes to legislation that affects Indigenous land rights, they have a responsibility to ensure dissemination of information, effective consultation and decision - making processes involving Indigenous people.
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