Sentences with phrase «not under surveillance»

Indoors, a crate can aid in housetraining and keep Simba from chewing the furniture or destroying the carpet when he's not under surveillance, but a baby-gate across the kitchen or laundry room doorway can also minimize damage and keep urine and feces on tile floors instead of hardwood floors or carpet.
Nice - Matin also reported that he had been condemned to a suspended sentence of six months for committing a violent crime with a weapon, but he was not under the surveillance of French authorities and was not listed as a person who could pose a threat.
That's what security officials call a terrorist with no real criminal record who is not under surveillance, and who might be part of a larger plot.

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What may be oddest about the Nunes memo is that, by obscuring the fact that Page was not a Trump staffer by the time he was placed under surveillance, it inadvertently supports the idea that he was coordinating with the Trump team — and, by extension, with Russian officials.
Bouhlel, a father of three, was known to the police for non-terrorism-related infractions and was not under police surveillance.
«However, while the Department identified some gaps in competencies in its human resources plan, it did not identify how many inspectors and engineers it will need to conduct inspections under the new surveillance approach envisioned by the plan.»
assuming of course your government did not intentionally let those muslims go ahead with their plan on 9.11 while having them under surveillance since the day they landed in us of a.
This is a spiritual, not a political, victory, for the country's courageous dissidents remain in Cuban prisons, or under tight surveillance.
Becoming a professional footballer requires serious commitment and involves accepting restrictions on personal freedom, rigid codes of conduct and being under near - constant surveillance — all of which, you would imagine, might well have a damaging psychological impact in terms of players feeling that they are not in control of their own lives.
But that latter assurance is precisely what can not be given if our actions are under surveillance.
The only reason that the scam has survived all these years is because it is an undercover paid Government of Ghana agent doing the covert operations the police, security and intelligence agencies can not do under the law, particular surveillance without a warrant from a High Court — See Sections 29, 30 and 31 of the Security and Intelligence Agencies Act, 1992 (Act 526).
Added Councilwoman Vanessa Gibson (D - Bronx), «New Yorkers just want to be assured that they're not under constant surveillance throughout the city because of what they look like, their religion, where they worship.»
They are not going to be treated differently expect that they are under surveillance
State Sen. Cathy Young, the bill sponsor, told the Times Union last week that the family, which included an 11 - year - old boy and 14 - year - old daughter, called the police about the surveillance, but authorities couldn't do anything about it under the law at that time.
He, therefore, called on security agencies to put Magnus Abe under surveillance as his actions, if not checked, could result to breakdown of law and order in the State.
And they could potentially measure unanticipated events, such as syndromes associated with new pathogens not currently under surveillance.
The sting began in October 2006, when the FBI recruited a longtime dealer in archaeological artifacts, whose name has not been revealed, to purchase artifacts under video and audio surveillance.
George Church, director of Harvard's Center for Medical Genetics and a synthetic biology policy wonk, feels that synthetic biologists ought to be under government surveillance — and if they don't like it, they should pick another field.
Under active surveillance, doctors do not treat the cancer but instead keep a watchful eye on it to make sure it doesn't become aggressive — sparing patients the harms caused by surgery or radiation therapy, said Krist, a professor of family medicine at Virginia Commonwealth University.
As for the youth in Güzeltepe, their display of their rage on the street at small demonstrations deemed marginal by neighborhood residents and their subsequent retreats leads not only to the marginalization of youth in the eyes of the neighborhood, but also results in harsh prosecutions, jail sentences, or youth being wounded or even killed [21] by police bullets, since such demonstrations take place in a neighborhood under constant police surveillance.
During the one - year period of surveillance (2013) of this study, 27.6 % of French Bulldogs under veterinary care did not have any disorders recorded and were instead either presented for routine or prophylactic veterinary care or did not attend the veterinary clinic at all.
From the developer: Set in a dystopian world that doesn't seem like a departure from our own future, society is content living under the constant surveillance and absolute power of a malicious dictator.
This luck doesn't last though when the first day of attendance at this school sees him getting knocked unconscious and waking up with the school transformed, boarded up, and under constant surveillance from a series of different cameras.
The U.S. museums were not so heavy handed, but play is limited under the monitors» watchful eyes, a surveillance certainly of our own time.
Playful at first impression, Carter's art contains allusions to mundane yet foreboding engagements, such as radio transmissions, encoded transcriptions, and other electronic communications that serve not only to link us to world networks, but also to place us under surveillance and deprive us of our privacy.
Neel, though not a Communist Party member, was a lifelong leftist and was under F.B.I. surveillance for a spell.
Not your typical exhibition catalogue, the accompanying publication, Astro Noise: A Survival Guide to Living Under Total Surveillance, will be a collection of original works from contributors including Hito Steyerl, Trevor Paglen, Ai Weiwei, Jill Magid, and Snowden himself, with a free version to be distributed at events internationally.
Some argue thus that accession would make no longer sense under the conditions given by the CJEU, as this would not allow the creation of an effective external surveillance mechanism of EU action with regard to fundamental rights protection.
«15 With wire communications however, there is no such limitation, as this statute does not include wire communications, such as communications over the internet including email and instant messenger.16 While this statute is placing a general prohibition on the interception of electronic communications, the statute contains provisions that allow government officials to conduct wiretap surveillance under the authority of a court based on probable cause.17
People who constantly feel watched and under surveillance can not freely and courageously stand up for their rights and for a just society.
The trial judge did not exclude the surveillance evidence under rule 30.08, nor did he assess its relevance and require the respondents to comply strictly with the rule in Browne v. Dunn before admitting it.
It is impractical for parents to keep children under constant surveillance or supervision, and it would not be in the public interest for the law to impose a duty upon them to do so.
The good news: Judge Anna Diggs Taylor has courageously declared that Bush's warrantless program of domestic surveillance violates the First and Fourth Amendments, the separation of powers doctrine, and FISA, is not justified under the AUMF, and is not justified under the purported doctrine of «inherent authority.»
If you install video cameras for security or other business purposes, don't hide the cameras and do notify employees that the premises are under surveillance.
This provision states that: «[N] othing in this part shall be construed to invalidate or limit the authority, power, or procedures established under any law providing for the reporting of disease or injury, child abuse, birth or death, public health surveillance, or public health investigation or intervention.»
[2][16] Allen, who bore a striking physical resemblance to Avery, [3] had committed an assault at the same beach where Beerntsen was attacked in 1983, [9] and was under police surveillance in 1985 due to his history of criminal behavior against women; but he was never a suspect in the Beerntsen case, and was not included in the photo or live lineups presented to Beerntsen.
That said, in a fact sheet relating to the review of Privacy Shield, the EC asks but does not comprehensively answer the question: «How many access requests from surveillance authorities were received by companies under the Privacy Shield?»
The Safe Harbor rules were already under review by the European Commission, in the wake of the Snowden revelations expose of how U.S. intelligence agencies» surveillance apparatus taps into commercial Internet services, with data protection commissioner Viviane Reding stating back in July 2013 that Safe Harbor «may not be so safe».
The EU - US Privacy Shield is the replacement for the Safe Harbor arrangement which was struck down by Europe's top court two years ago after a legal challenge by a privacy campaigner successfully argued that data protections were not adequately equivalent under the arrangement on account of U.S. government mass surveillance programs (which had been revealed by the Snowden disclosures to be harvesting EU citizens» personal data via the NSA's Prism program).
Whether you like it or not, we are all under mass surveillance.
Protections against a foreign government requiring Google to place a backdoor into Android or Chrome are also in place under the CLOUD act and that Google can't be asked by any government to perform surveillance on us while we use their products.
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