Sentence examples for constitute an invasion from inspiring English sources

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The American Civil Liberties Union of New Jersey has protested, arguing that the program could constitute an invasion of privacy and that youthful offenders would be tracked unfairly.

The ACS has been a perennial target of Republican lawmakers, who say that its questions on everything from household income to commute times constitute an invasion of privacy.

It is certainly not necessary, to constitute an invasion of copyright, that the whole of a work should be copied, or even a large portion of it, in form or substance.

The solution for the iconic element of the design at issue (a huge curved cantilever) was to optimise façade and structural slab performance by eschewing additional elements (such as diaphragm walls, masts or tie beams) that would affect the aesthetics of the building exteriors or constitute an invasion of the indoor space.

The city added that making the reports public would "reveal nonroutine criminal investigation procedures"; constitute an "invasion of privacy"; "interfere with judicial proceedings in ensuing civil litigation and with law enforcement investigations"; and "discourage civilian witnesses from co-operating in criminal investigations".

It believed publication of the photos - taken in a Las Vegas hotel room - would constitute an invasion of privacy.

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Hague suggested that some British troops could fight in Libya without this constituting an invasion.

Some 200 residents have signed them, endorsing the assertion that the blotter constitutes an "invasion of privacy" and sparks "needless gossip" among residents.

What constitutes an invasion of privacy and when such an invasion is justified, for example because it is in the public interest, is likely to remain highly subjective and dependent on the individual judge hearing the case.

Unlike the statute at issue in the Schlussel case to which SSB refers, however, the focus and purpose of the California statute here at issue is the protection of privacy, and the alleged conduct of SSB in question constitutes an invasion of privacy within California.

He recalled that Diane Doe had testified that "the experience of being sniffed and prodded by trained police dogs in the presence of the police and representatives of the press was degrading and embarrassing," and he wrote, "I am astonished that the court did not find that the school's use of the dogs constituted an invasion of the petitioner's reasonable expectation of privacy".

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