Sentences with phrase «offers less privacy»

The A321T's business class certainly offers less privacy than its first class — the walls around the seat aren't particularly high, so people walking in the aisle can easily see everything you do — but the seat itself is really comfy and has all the bells and whistles I'd look for in first class.
101 is the Beach Pool Villa on the ground floor which offers less privacy than those above it.

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HomeAway offers the world's largest selection of vacation home rentals that provide travelers with memorable vacation experiences and benefits, including more room to relax and added privacy, for less than the cost of traditional hotel accommodations.
The base price is $ 1,905 less than the 2016 base model and the new Acadia offers more standard equipment, including a new IntelliLink system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility (User interfaces are products of Apple and Google and their terms and privacy statements apply.
With a 200 meter stretch of white sandy beach, Mamutik Island offers more privacy as compared to the other Tunku Abdul Rahman Park islands as there is lesser tourist.
Gili Trawangan villas offer more privacy than hotels and some of the resorts as they accommodate less guests.
The centre seats and the seats on the right side of the aircraft are angled towards each other meaning that they offer considerably less privacy.
It offers luxurious, private pool villas right on the beach with great privacy, all on one of the less known islands, making for... Continue reading →
Cottages or cabins are stand alone vacation rentals offering more privacy than a condo but less space than a private home.
It can be less costly than a litigated divorce and offers more privacy than traditional divorce litigation, since the process, discussions and negotiations are kept confidential.
Well - suited for individuals in complex family, financial, and business circumstances, alternative dispute resolution approaches, such as family mediation and family arbitration, offer you the benefits of greater privacy, a less formal process, more control over your outcomes, improved communication, reduced negative impacts on children, more timely settlement, reduced costs, and greater opportunity to preserve your family relationships and arrive at mutually agreeable arrangements.
Legislation that holds tech companies accountable or offers more transparency regarding data use could help, experts say, but it has proved difficult to pass in the U.S. People also could swear off social media, change their privacy settings or just share less.
OTI and other privacy groups have argued that despite the intelligence community's claims, those procedures are insufficient, and now it is apparent that they offered even less protection than we initially thought; the NSA has persistently violated them for years.
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