Sentences with phrase «other intrusive»

«If you have anxiety for the future, depression from your past, feeling alienated and other intrusive thoughts I can help you better understand their origin.
Please call on Congress to pass a warrant requirement for cell - site simulator use and other intrusive surveillance technologies by emailing your member of Congress today.
If your injuries required stitches, resetting a bone or any other intrusive examination by a doctor, then the value of your personal injury claim will increase.
It should go without saying at this point, but some lawyers still don't get it: Do not have videos, sound effects or other intrusive multimedia play automatically on your website.
Mary continued: «Today's announcement will come as a huge relief to communities around the Forth and Solway Firths faced with this highly experimental technology, and give heart to communities threatened by other intrusive new fossil fuels.
Among the threats to their habitats are poaching, logging, road construction, and other intrusive human activities.
Other features fitted as standard include dual stage front airbags; side and curtain airbags; a Bose premium audio system; AudioPilot active noise cancellation, which neutralises road, wind and other intrusive noises by sending out an opposite phase signal through the audio system; Active Front Lighting System (AFS) featuring directional lighting; keyless entry; satellite navigation with a voice recognition function and RDS - TMS to help the driver plot a route around traffic congestion; and a rear view camera to assist parking.
Members of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, Demand Progress and other digital rights activists are calling for a «day of action» on Feb. 11 when they hope to rouse the internet community into collectively speaking out against the NSA and the government's other intrusive surveillance tactics.

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«There are two ecosystems of online consumers out there right now: the one composed of people who block intrusive ads and the other where people do not.
Other companies have tried and failed to produce less intrusive forms of solar energy.
Nor does the IRS appear to have responded to a critical letter from Congress in which Sen. Orrin Hatch (R - Ut) and others blasted the investigation as «overly broad, extremely burdensome, and highly intrusive to a large portion of individuals.»
The number of people who had messages taken is a small portion of the estimated 87 million users whose data was exposed, but it represents a much more intrusive collection than the page likes, birthdays, locations, and personality traits and so forth that were taken from other profiles.
And it also sparked discussion about the validity of demands by black activists and others at a number of universities for what some have called «safe spaces» — that is, a space without intrusive or divisive elements like the media.
Some employees may want to hear from their manager every day, but others feel daily conversations are intrusive.
If your debt is sent to the Treasury Department, you should be aware that they can collect using intrusive recovery methods, which include garnishing your wages, Social Security benefits or other retirement benefits, offsetting your bank accounts, and withholding any federal income tax refunds.
However, the difference between hanging a mezzuzah in one's home and performing baptisim on another faith's dead is that one is intrusive of others and one is not.
This becomes intrusive and affects our focus on other important areas of life; we can not stop it.
To impose the sacrament on others would convert it into what it can not be and still be itself: an intrusive creed that divides.
In a statement, Pentagon spokesman Navy Lt. Cmdr. Nate Christensen said that «Service members can share their faith (evangelize), but must not force unwanted, intrusive attempts to convert others of any faith or no faith to one's beliefs (proselytization).»
Trying to silence anything other than Christianity and its like, is seen as offensive, arrogant and intrusive.
It is difficult to keep from wondering whether Ting, Wenzao and other Protestant leaders are walking a tightrope between the still religiously skeptical communist government and the fundamentalists both in the underground church and among intrusive foreign Christian observers who deeply resent any hint of accommodation with Chinese communism.
In the other sermon, the narrator tells numerous anecdotes about himself; he becomes a much more intrusive object in his own narratives; and in these stories his authority is never challenged.
While this is comforting for some moms, others find it intrusive and stressful.
If teens interrupt too often, talk too much, don't listen well, or act in ways that seem bossy or intrusive, they will put other people off.
But women can not keep themselves from criticizing other women's choices and they rationalize this by a conception of public health that is growing ever more intrusive:
Dropping the Baby and Other Scary Thoughts: Breaking the Cycle of Unwanted Thoughts in Motherhood addresses the nature of these intrusive, negative and unwanted thoughts.
It's a lifestyle that may feel intrusive at times, be difficult or inconvenient at other times.
Dropping the Baby and Other Scary Thoughts: Breaking the Cycle of Unwanted Thoughts in Motherhood addresses the nature of the intrusive, negative, and anxious thoughts pregnant and postpartum women can experience.
However, other more intrusive symptoms and severe symptoms such as vomiting can not be as easily replicated, especially by younger children.
«They're very, very concerned about intrusive government and as I go especially out of Manhattan every one of the other boroughs believes that the current government is very Manhattan - centric,» Lhota said.
Could this be achieved by other reasonable, less intrusive means, and what is the intrusion that is going on?»
De Blasio won the mayor's race campaigning against intrusive police tactics such as stop - and - frisk, where hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers were frisked by the police each year, and other elements of the «Broken Windows» philosophy, where police crack down on minor offenses to prevent more serious crime.
A letter signed by City Council Speaker Christine Quinn and Borough President Scott Stringer, among others, urged occupants to contact their representatives if the work becomes too intrusive, or if their landlord tries to deny them their rights as tenants.
Since the B2 does not use high - speed rotors that emit loud, high - frequency noise, it is significantly less intrusive than quadrotors or other aerial robots.
The advisor must discover when and where to step in on a project and move a student along, without being too intrusive and pushy, or, on the other hand, too aloof.
It also opens up possible new treatment approaches for other diseases that have thus far required more intrusive methods to correct single - gene mutations.
To definitively say that the birds are drafting off each other, however, the exact location of the eddies and the areas of downdraft would need to be measured on ibises, which would require flying them in a wind tunnel — a far more intrusive process than simply carrying a data logger.
For other mamas, a hospital environment might feel alarming, too sterile, or intrusive.
Keep in mind that doing this right from the start will be seen as rude and intrusive, because you don't really know each other well enough to ask for such intimate details.
Then if there are some sensitive questions clients would like to ask but are afraid to be too intrusive, they can call our telephone matchmakers and, on their behalf, they can find out the answer from the other client.
While some apps ask for your name, age, location and photo, other apps can be far more intrusive, asking for information about your height, body type, eye color, education history, profession, hometown, interests and other personal content.
Abstain from asking too many personal questions as the other may find these unnecessary at that stage and intrusive.
The 3D wasn't intrusive and, unlike many other recent movies, didn't feel tacked on.
But Sarandon gives depth to this intrusive mother who talks about everything like she's an expert and has troubling respecting her daughter's boundaries, all the while hiding the grief of losing her soulmate by doing generous deeds for others with the funds he gave her.
These two characters and their storyline is an intrusive waste, serving no real purpose other than to annoy the audience by interrupting the flow of anything it will care the slightest bit about — and hence ruining the entire viewing experience.
While other nations think about early childhood education as an important public investment, many Americans view it as an inappropriate substitute for individual responsibility and an intrusive threat to family privacy.
If the skeptics are right, Wood writes, Common Core «will damage the quality of K — 12 education for many students; strip parents and local communities of meaningful influence over school curricula; centralize a great deal of power in the hands of federal bureaucrats and private interests; push for the aggregation and use of large amounts of personal data on students without the consent of parents; usher in an era of even more abundant and more intrusive standardized testing; and absorb enormous sums of public funding that could be spent to better effect on other aspects of education.»
The United States, for example, has more open and competitive markets and less intrusive government regulation than do the economies of many other industrialized societies.
While some call it innovative and revolutionary, others say it's intrusive and disturbing.
Contrast Grim's statements with the frustrations of the Indianapolis Public Schools leaders, who moved to authorize a lawsuit against the state over its intervention plans Thursday: While the district wants to fight the outright takeover of four other district schools, the much - less - intrusive intervention at Washington means staff can more easily get on board with state - led turnaround efforts.
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