Sentences with phrase «surveillance by»

However, the PMDC is also limited by the lack of inclusion of items evaluating parental surveillance by means of information gathering from family members, school personnel and others who may play a role in completion of diabetes care.
The father was also restrained from coming within 200m of the child or having her under surveillance by family members or others.
The absence of association with agency contact may reflect that the Early Start series was under regular surveillance by family support workers and thus would be expected to have greater agency contact for abuse and neglect concerns.
Six of South Korea's biggest banks are under surveillance by authorities this week as pressure mounts over cryptocurrency exchange services.
The thief could attempt to shake off surveillance by going through a service like ShapeShift, which offers cryptocurrency trading without collecting personal data.
Mr. Schrems lodged a complaint with the Irish data protection authority, taking the view that, in the light of the revelations made in 2013 by Edward Snowden concerning the activities of the United States intelligence services (in particular the National Security Agency), the law and practices of the US offer no real protection against surveillance by the US of the data transferred to that country.
Strieff was illegally stopped and asked for ID after leaving a house under surveillance by narcotics police.
The EU governments do lots of their own surveillance by whatever means work.
P alleges as against the defendants defective repair service, electronic surveillance by the defendants of the plaintiff, theft via Internet of his personal files, data and emails, as well as other Internet interference, spying and espionage, home invasion, illegal handling of ID information and email fraud.
Additionally, there is always the chance that as a plaintiff in a personal injury suit, you will undergo surveillance by a private investigator hired by the insurance company.
File - storing service SpiderOak says it's experiencing a business boom — rapidly nearing one million users and doubling its site metrics in six months — amid a constant trickle of news reports revealing Internet surveillance by the government.
The broad powers proposed represent much more — they represent a looming system of «Surveillance by Design.»
The Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario has released an extensive report on the use of video surveillance by the Toronto Transit Commission.
The Sunday Chronicle Herald has two articles on the increasing use of video surveillance by police and private organizations in Halifax.
Copland v UK (App No. 62617 / 00), [2007] All ER (D) 32; European Court of Human Rights case on whether covert surveillance by employer breached EConv
Furthermore, the CCLA brought up the issue that faces are constantly changing, and facial biometrics open a Pandora's box for mass surveillance by states of individuals, with a corresponding chilling effect on many civil liberties.
Ann Cavoukian — the Ontario Privacy Commissioner — has written an excellent op - ed in the Financial Post entitled Beware of «Surveillance by Design».
It is «a broad movement of campaigners and organizations is calling on everybody to join action against excessive surveillance by governments and businesses».
Much of the debate following the shootings in Ottawa and Saint - Jean - sur - le - Richelieu has turned on whether or not increased surveillance by Canadian law enforcement and intelligence agencies could have prevented the actions of Michael Zehaf - Bibeau and Martin Couture - Rouleau.
Indeed, whether US law adequately protects against mass surveillance by the intelligence agencies was a major issue in the case, as the oral hearing before the Court indicates.
«Hansel & Gretel» is a collaborative installation about surveillance by Pritzker Prize winning Swiss architects Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron, and Chinese dissident artist Ai Weiwei at the Thompson Arts Center at Park Avenue Armory in New York.
The exhibition also includes Ai Weiwei's Surveillance Camera with Marble Stand (2015), in which the artist memorialises the apparatus of CCTV surveillance by replicating it in marble, evoking themes of paranoia and voyeurism and the omnipotence of a «policing» authoritative force.
With Surveillance Camera (2010), the artist memorialises the clunky apparatus of CCTV surveillance by replicating it in marble, medium of monuments and gravestones.
Much of his earlier obscurity also stemmed from twenty years of surveillance by the FBI.
Much of Norman's earlier obscurity also stemmed from twenty years of surveillance by the FBI.
The exhibition title, Astro Noise, refers to the faint background disturbance of thermal radiation left over from the Big Bang and is the name Edward Snowden gave to an encrypted file containing evidence of mass surveillance by the National Security Agency that he shared with Poitras in 2013.
Photography occurs so rarely that that the grainy acts of surveillance by E. E. Smith could pass for fine monotypes.
If life was easy then of course you would be in and out of the scene in a snap, sadly, the crime scenes are already under surveillance by the police.
Republique tells a compelling story about the reach of government surveillance by using security cameras as tools to snoop into the most common elements of our digital lives — from emails, to voice recordings.
The spiciest calibration works best on sealed surfaces where there is a faint trace of power oversteer even through third - gear esses, despite total surveillance by various watchdogs.
Michael Haneke's latest shot across the bow of the bourgeoisie is a suspenseful yarn about a middle - aged French couple who find themselves under surveillance by person or persons unknown — videotapes start showing up at their doorstep, some of them accompanied by crude, vaguely threatening drawings that seem to make all too much sense to the husband who quickly attempts to take matters into his own hands.
Nevertheless, public health agencies in high risk areas need to plan, implement and evaluate active reporting of mosquito populations and clinical surveillance by local doctors.
Kuhn, C. D. and Wilusz, J. E. and Zheng, Y. and Beal, P. A. and Joshua - Tor, L. (2015) On - Enzyme Refolding Permits Small RNA and tRNA Surveillance by the CCA - Adding Enzyme.
Yet China and Iran, both of which took part in the working group, are currently building the most heavily censored online infrastructures anywhere in the world, according to recent research from the OpenNet Initiative, which monitors internet filtering and surveillance by governments.
Regular surveillance by endoscopy is the current best way to prevent cancer.
The ever increasing power of telescopes and closer surveillance by space missions shows how the physical and chemical natures of these individual worlds have been revealed.
In his letter L. Clark seems to think the recently revealed massive surveillance by the US National Security Agency and...
Word first spread of hundreds of children dying in Nigeria's Zamfara state in early 2010, when the deaths were discovered during meningitis surveillance by the international humanitarian group Médecins Sans Frontières and Nigerian public health officials.
In China, for example, the National Health and Family Planning Commission normally conducts their influenza surveillance by reporting and confirming cases as children are seen by clinicians at health facilities.
Surveillance by public health officials has already identified viruses containing one or more of the required mutations from fowl in Egypt and some Asian countries.
Just over 1 % of our planet's glaciers — some 2300 in all — are known to undergo these precipitous movements, though the number is likely to rise as glaciers come under closer surveillance by remote sensing.
Father and son communicated using coded language, and the son used what he called a «burner» phone not registered in his name «to limit possible electronic surveillance by law enforcement,» the complaint alleged.
CALEA's purpose is to enhance the ability of law enforcement agencies to conduct electronic surveillance by requiring that telecommunications carriers and manufacturers of telecommunications equipment modify and design their equipment, facilities, and services to ensure that they have built - in surveillance capabilities, allowing federal agencies to wiretap any telephone traffic; it has since been extended to cover broadband internet and VoIP traffic.
Brushing aside opposition from the Justice Department, Republicans on the House intelligence committee voted to release a classified memo that purports to show improper use of surveillance by the FBI and the Justice Department in the Russia investigation.
House Intelligence Committee Devin Nunes, a California Republican, met on the White House grounds with a source who showed him secret American intelligence reports a day before he revealed that Trump or his closest associates may have been «incidentally» swept up in foreign surveillance by American spy agencies.
In the past three years Clegg has backed the «snoopers» charter», pushed for secret courts and stood mutely as evidence emerged of widespread electronic surveillance by the security services.
Burke says as representatives of the people, the Legislature does have a say in cell phone surveillance by law enforcement.
However few other mainstream UK news outlets covered the story despite the revelations about mass surveillance by a British intelligence agency, the GCHQ.
One of the MPs allegedly put under surveillance by News International has said private investigators tasked with following him must have had a «boring time».
The meeting follows a period of unprecedented controversy for Britain's security services, after the scale of surveillance by GCHQ and the NSA was revealed by the whistleblower Edward Snowden.
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