Sentences with phrase «now about consent»

Again, she and her husband received the same comments we are receiving now about consent.

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There has been a lot of misleading talk about how the congressional action this week to overturn the regulatory overreach of the prior FCC will now permit us to sell sensitive customer data without customers» knowledge or consent.
The data firm, which worked for Donald Trump's presidential campaign before the 2016 election, is now embroiled in an ongoing controversy about how it collected user data from the social networking giant without user consent.
Among both Roman Catholics and Protestants in Germany there were those who, as the New Testament says about the apostle Paul's involvement in the martyrdom of Stephen, were «consenting to the death» of the Jews (Acts 8:1), and many more who were (as it seems now, by hindsight) blindly insensitive to the situation.
Now patients get more information about the risks associated with c - sections and more detailed consent forms to fill out.
By submitting the information requested above, you acknowledge that JPMA and the presenters of The Baby Show Series currently have your implied consent and you agree that you are now giving JPMA and the presenters of The Baby Show Series your express consent to communicate periodic updates about The Baby Show Series with you via commercial electronic messages, text or pre-recorded phone messages.
Clinicians and researchers have raised ethical questions about the transplant, as well as concerns about whether Dinoire was stable enough to give informed consent for the procedure — which dips into uncharted issues involving the relationship between the face and personal identity — and for the regimen of immunosuppressive drugs she must now take for the rest of her life.
This regulations set rules for how and when we can collect personal data from users on our website, so is now required by law to be transparent about the persona data we collect, also be relevant and limited to what is necessary for the intended purpose of collection, but, specially, gain consent from individuals before using it.
* However, * if there were no meetings he attended, no consents he signed as a Board member, no actions taken in which he participated between the January 13 announcement and the February 20 press release, the NCSE will be able to whitewash this and document that he had never really done anything as a board member, had never really served as a board member, and by golly, wasn't even actually on the board, now that we think about it.
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The data firm, which worked for Donald Trump's presidential campaign before the 2016 election, is now embroiled in an ongoing controversy about how it collected user data from the social networking giant without user consent.
It's been a few days since The New York Times released a report about Cambridge Analytica, a company that scooped up the data of more than 50 million Facebook users without their consent and Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg now has something to say about what's become a huge privacy scandal for the social network.
The social network silently logged Android users» call and text histories, didn't tell anyone about it, got caught and now claims that Android users consented to it all along and that every other online service does it too.
Apparently now a full 7 years later, REALTORS are still not getting informed consent from their clients about the completion of FINTRAC forms and the reporting requirements attached to it.
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