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Your phone, in your pocket, communicates electronically with the shopkeeper's iPad, identifying you.
Stevens still flees Washington at every opportunity, especially in the winter (though he now communicates electronically).
Those records enable the government to know the identity of every person with whom an individual communicates electronically, how long they spoke, and their location at the time of the communication.
With this so-called "metadata," the government knows "the identity of every person with whom an individual communicates electronically, how long they spoke, and their location at the time of the communication," explains the Guardian.
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For example, laboratory test results are increasingly being communicated electronically and loaded automatically into the electronic patient record.
There is some evidence that harassers communicating electronically are less likely to approach their victims unless electronic communication co-occurs with other forms of communication (Schoeneman et al., 2011; Schoeneman-Morris et al., 2007).
Board members say they communicate electronically, making frequent meetings unnecessary.
Then they organized other groups and had them communicate electronically.
The British National Health Service has a goal of allowing all of its facilities to communicate electronically.
Li and Rodriguez had communicated electronically since the Olympics but did not meet until Wednesday.
From the Internet's earliest days, the capacity to communicate electronically without a face or voice was almost instantly compelling.
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