Sentences with phrase «scrap of information by»

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The filing goes on to say that on December 2, Brown's lawyers stated that unless Snapchat took legal action to protect its confidentiality agreements, Brown would continue to «assert a unilateral right to publicly disclose, without any notice or meet and confer, literally every scrap of confidential information designated by Snapchat.»
Despite campaigning for the living wage to be paid in the public sector and for zero - hours contracts to be scrapped, Freedom of Information requests have shown that all three of the councils controlled or led by Plaid Cymru — Ceredigion, Conwy, and Gwynedd - pay people less than the living wage and use zero - hours contracts.
Rather, like an eavesdropper, we are expected to figure out the details of their lives by gleaning whatever scraps of information might come out in their conversations and observing the subtle nuances of their interactions.
The movie takes a strict observational approach - we obtain little scraps of information about George by watching and listening.
With the knowledge of the humans» letters and words a skill she'd been forbidden to learn by her father, Annika had memorized every scrap of information.
I have never been to the city — the miniscule scraps of information I have on Luanda come from a single essay by the Polish writer Ryszard Kapuscinski.
Without a proper process in place, one generally ends up with piles, emails, notes and scraps of information all over the place — and by that I mean in both your physical office and on all your various devices and digital equipment.
These include possession of a firearm by a felon, possession of burglary tools or drug paraphernalia, driving with an open container of alcohol, violation of a restraining order, possession of explosives without a license, buying scrap metal or pawn items (or selling Sudafed) without recording the other party's identifying information, providing material assistance to terrorism, selling firearms to someone in violation of regulations, and making various kinds of credible threats (although these are usually pertaining to someone specified crimes).
However, both employers and background screeners are finding with increased efficiency comes increased risks, especially when it comes to the use of unfiltered information going directly to employers from criminal database or inaccurate information obtained by «screen scrapping or automated robotic searches.»
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