Sentence examples for Ineffective surveillance from inspiring English sources

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The S.E.C. added that the exchange had an ineffective surveillance program that failed to detect wrongdoing despite numerous red flags that its members were engaged in abusive short-selling and also did not live up to its regulatory and compliance responsibilities in several other areas over four years.

To the contrary, she said, the study "shows that there are many disturbing impacts and consequences of the irresponsible, costly, harmful, completely ineffective surveillance program".

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It would also make devices far easier for cyber-criminals to hack and still be ineffective for surveillance.Regardless of the ideological merits of giving authorities access to private communications, it is an unchangeable fact that with modern encryption technology and a bit of forethought a malevolent person can send communications to his collaborators that no carrier or government can see.

How else will they create the sense of urgency and fear that will provide them with the resources they require to set up their maladroit (and often ineffective) paraphernalia of surveillance; fear that results in a serviceable paralysis to unite people in a desire to turn away the stranger at the gate and to expel the traitor in our midst?

Mr Snowden told the hearing that "dragnet mass surveillance is ineffective at preventing terrorism".

After all, surveillance is ineffective if the target is aware of being monitored.

Any gaps, inaccuracies, or delays in surveillance and ineffective or inefficient public health actions are revealed both by these renewed ID threats and closer evaluations.

At all sites, early warning systems were not operational and surveillance was ineffective, which led to substantial delays in epidemic detection (6 ).

the inability of Governments to curb illegal fishing activities by industrial fishing vessels in fishing waters exclusively reserved for small scale fishers is mainly as a result of ineffective monitoring, control and surveillance systems.

The high number of unique STs (n=39) may be a consequence of random sampling (only viable isolates examined) over several years, sub-optimal diagnostic procedures, incomplete epidemiological surveillance and ineffective contact tracing, local emergence of new STs, and import of strains from abroad.

However, the reader may conclude that hospital-based syndromic surveillance is potentially ineffective and unproven.

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