Sentence examples for be intrusions from inspiring English sources

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be intrusions

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The forcible inclusion or entry of an external group or individual; the act of intruding.

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Do you accept that the real difference between a democratic and an authoritarian government, in the modern world, is not whether there need to be intrusions on personal privacy but whether, when they occur, there are real safeguards to prevent abuse.

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But there are intrusions of more recent music.

"Those are intrusions into my personal workflow," he said.

Recently there have been intrusions of luxury if not hedonism in the Dzagoev lifestyle.

Intervention, evolution, conversation, learning — all are intrusions into the hermetic sanctity of the self.

The concrete and granite cladding of the offices are intrusions into a predominantly brick townscape.

The datasets do not document which (if any) accesses were intrusions.

Of 450 items reported eaten for school meals, 82 were intrusions.

"It was entirely fair comment and I would rebut any idea that it was intrusion," he said.

The first and probably most popular facet of security analysis is intrusion detection.

One of the most important considerations in cybersecurity is Intrusion Detection.

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