Sentences with phrase «intrusive form»

Camilla Graham Wood, legal officer, Privacy International, said: «It makes clear that blanket and indiscriminate retention of our digital histories — who we interact with, when and how and where — can be a very intrusive form of surveillance that needs strict safeguards against abuse and mission creep.»
On many other websites found on the internet, you must complete an intrusive form.
Her new film stars Annette Bening and Julianne Moore as a lesbian couple with two kids, whose lives become upended when their children's birth father, an anonymous sperm donor, shows up in the likable, charming but intrusive form of Mark Ruffalo.
Then after that, you still have to go to your email for a confirmation and feel out this long, intrusive form.
Other companies have tried and failed to produce less intrusive forms of solar energy.
As Stephen Wexler famously wrote, «Poor people do not lead settled lives into which the law seldom intrudes; they are constantly involved with the law in its most intrusive forms

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1) The existing long - form census is so incredibly intrusive there is an incentive for respondents to not fill it out accurately or completely.
The information sought in the long form census is, of course, far more intrusive and goes far more deeply into the core of the information that a right to privacy is intended to protect, so the justification would have to be greater.
Horton suggests the eligibility form mandated by the USDA is intimidating, intrusive and complicated to fill out.
In the infant - toddler years, these take the form of sensitive - responsiveness, which is known to foster attachment security, 1 and mutually - positive parent - child relations, which themselves promote child cooperation, compliance and conscience development.2 In the preschool through adolescent years, authoritative (vs. neglectful) parenting that mixes high levels of warmth and acceptance with firm control and clear and consistent limit - setting fosters prosocial orientation, achievement striving, and positive peer relations.3, 4,5 Across childhood and adolescence, then, parenting that treats the child as an individual, respecting developmentally - appropriate needs for autonomy, and which is not psychologically intrusive / manipulative or harshly coercive contributes to the development of the kinds of psychological and behavioural «outcomes» valued in the western world.
Assemblyman Thomas Abinanti thinks the new JCOPE disclosure forms are too intrusive and invite identity fraud.
Igneous rocks are formed when molten rock (magma) cools and solidifies, with or without crystallization, either below the surface as intrusive (plutonic) rocks or on the surface as extrusive (volcanic) rocks.
This suggests that the game is not just a distraction, but is interfering with the mechanisms that form the intrusive memories, she says.
«There's a need for forms of awareness that aren't socially intrusive,» he says.
The drug - treated mice also exhibited deficits in prepulse inhibition, a form of startle plasticity thought to measure the brain's ability to filter out intrusive thoughts, which plague OCD patients.
Perhaps the most intrusive bit of union meddling prior to Act 10 came in the form of their self - appointed middleman role, inserting union reps between teachers and administrators.
I do not react to any book review by harassing the reviewer, getting a third party to harass the reviewer, or making any form of intrusive contact with the reviewer.
In any case where I answered an intrusive question, I would seek explicit instructions from my client before filing the form.
Bernier says any organization that chooses to adopt some form of monitoring in the exercise of due diligence should first do a privacy impact assessment to determine how intrusive the technology would be and whether that intrusiveness is proportionate to the objective sought.
Recently, reports surfaced that, for the first time, Bcash is being accepted as a form of ransom payment by ransomware — intrusive software, which encrypts victims files and demands payment in return.
Thus, with the unique nature of Facebook unfriending in mind, two of my students and I sought to determine how Facebook users respond to being unfriended.3 We considered Facebook unfriending as a form of relationship termination that would result in the unfriended individual experiencing general negative emotion and rumination (i.e., experiencing unwanted, intrusive thoughts about the unfriending).
The term intrusive support, used in the study, identifies with those two forms of control and yet it is defined as monitoring and helping children when they do not request help.
Memories and emotions linked to the injury often pop - up in the form of dreams, flashbacks, and intrusive memories (ruminating about every detail of the event and the reason the injury occurred).
In adolescence, both typically developing youth and those with ASD report similar levels of adaptive, voluntary forms of emotion regulation (e.g., problem solving, emotional control), but those with ASD report higher levels of involuntary emotion regulation strategies that are generally considered to be maladaptive (e.g., rumination, intrusive thoughts, physiological and emotional arousal, mind going blank and numb)(Mazefsky et al. 2014).
Radiator covers can, in fact, be extremely practical: they hide intrusive, unsightly radiators, protect children from burning themselves, and some even provide extra storage in the form of an above - radiator shelf.
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