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But the misuse of these databases for personal, non-law enforcement purposes may compromise public trust and result in harm to community members".
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"The acts that occurred here compromised public trust".
Trade unionists fear that the move could "compromise public protection".
"The hiring process was compromised, which erodes public trust and prevents the department from identifying the best candidates," she said.
The existence of researchers' industry associations points to a generic risk [91] that a financial conflict of interest may compromise the research process or undermine public trust; "conflict[s] of interest do not imply that any [specific researcher] is improperly motivated".
The rural-urban dichotomy and lack of institutionalized public participation in land use decision-making have compromised equal economic and social opportunity for farmers, eroded public trust in local governments, and led to social unrest.
The fake vaccination campaign organised by the US Central Intelligence Agency CIAA) to help track Osama bin Laden showed how domestic security priorities can compromise trust in public health initiatives.
It means how much you sully yourself by empowering ugly regimes in the name of common struggle, how much you compromise your freedom in the name of security, how much you undermine public trust through lies and patriotic-sounding cant.
Excessive doubt and criticism could compromise the trust the public places in urban planning, and hence the potential role of the professionals involved.
Focusing on conflicts of interest, a 2006 report from the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology subsequently stated that the "risks include the potential to bias research, delay trainee progress, compromise efficient and wide dissemination of research results, harm human research participants, and decrease public trust in medical research".
Reagan, though, had a depth of experience, an underestimated grasp of issues, a gift for expedient compromise, a seasoned and loyal team and a good-natured charm that all translated into public trust.
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