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The strict safety requirements and the confidential character of the development process of medical equipment call for suitable theory-based usability evaluation methods to be used by in-house cognitive engineering experts at medical companies.
Given the confidential character of the data, there is no free access to the population registers.
Alice holds a data collection (database), A, which contains one or more attributes (also often referred to as data elements, variables, fields or columns), denoted A.a, A.b and so on, each, containing confidential character strings (such as names) or some other sequences or values.
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Replaces the confidential part of the account number with a character 'x'.
They key difference between the two texts is that Chinatown's antagonists, private eyes and shady robber-barons, lurked in the shadows; L.A. Confidential's characters are right out there in the open, in the LAPD and in Hollywood, and they barely bother to pretend they're any better than they are.
They key difference between the two texts is that Chinatown's antagonists, private eyes and shady robber-barons, lurked in the shadows; LA Confidential's characters are right out there in the open, in the LAPD and in Hollywood, and they barely bother to pretend they're any better than they are.
Another writer from Daytime Confidential praised Case for giving "one wonky storyline after another" her best efforts in a character that was "once beloved" but had been "royally assassinated".
To publish a major story based on unsubstantiated and unconfirmed allegations, also believed to be confidential, seems to be character assassination at best, and truly irresponsible journalism.
We feel it keenly in the Russell Crowe character in "L.A. Confidential" (1997), and, long before that, in Bannion, the brutalized hero of Fritz Lang's "The Big Heat" (1953).
Dana Andrews, who always seemed to have something on his mind that he could neither shake nor forget, plays a detective named Mark Dixon, with a reputation for rough play: a clear antecedent of the Russell Crowe character in "L.A. Confidential".
L.A. Confidential works best as a character study particularly when focusing on the mirror images of Exley and White, who each spend much of the film straining to turn themselves into what the other is naturally.
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