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Wilson had been in a tight spot: an inquiry into the practice of phone-tapping had concluded some years earlier that MPs were "not to be distinguished from an ordinary member of the public", so far as the interception of communications that were not part of parliamentary proceedings was concerned, and Labour MPs were persistently demanding to know whether they were being bugged.

Edin Omanovic, a researcher with the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, said: Given the current international impasse over the conflict in Syria, practical measures such as the interception of aircraft will become increasingly important for states seeking to restrict Syrian government forces' access to military-related goods from external sources.

The term structure of interest rates as the interception of macroeconomics and finance has increasingly been employed as a means of explaining the upward slope of the yield curve and the bond premium puzzle [see Gürkaynak and Wright (2012) for a survey on macroeconomics and the term structure or Lange (2013) and Pericoli and Taboga (2012) for recent specific examples].

These range from agents on the ground trying to pick up the latest reports and rumours, through to satellites watching for any convoys or unusual movement in the desert, as well as the interception of communications to see if any supporters or Col Gaddafi himself gives anything away.

Under other conditions, such as the interception of objects accelerated by gravity, subjects can accurately time an interception movement [41], but this behavior is highly context dependent [5] and appears to reflect the implementation of an internal model of motion in a gravitational field rather than the use of a predictive extrapolation as described by our model.

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However, what it did say is almost as important – that the interception of one email or phone call cannot be analogised with "a general retention regime on a potentially massive scale".

The argument for scrapping the Wilson doctrine was set out clearly by Sir Swinton Thomas, who was serving as the surveillance regulator, the interception of communications commissioner, at that time.

British government officials say that the prime minister's plan to provide a fresh legal framework for the collection of communications data – such as billing information – and the interception of the contents of communications can only work with the co-operation of internet giants that are largely based in the US.

In the United States, state statutes forbidding the interception of messages were enacted as early as 1862.

The Arab League's permanent observer to the United Nations condemned the interception of the boat as "an act of piracy".

The leak is a slide presentation, marked top secret, dealing with the interception of mobile phones as 3G technology was introduced in Asia.

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