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Only then can they evaluate official claims that the correct balance between fighting terrorism and preserving individual liberty has been struck, and decide if they are willing to accept diminished privacy and liberty.
And anyway, in this age of diminished privacy, it is pointless trying to hang on to your secrets.
It is worth noting, though, that this does not include the cost of diminished privacy and disrupted lives for Florida nuns and retired schoolteachers in Rhode Island.
Scott appealed the decision and argued that "state employees possessed a diminished privacy interest".
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Today's upheavals likewise take place in an unsettled time of dissolving boundaries, of ubiquitous media and diminishing privacy.
A national identity card would diminish privacy in America and do nothing to prevent further acts of terrorism on our soil.
Still, some counterterrorism measures, including new laws that increase the power of government to tap electronic communications, could diminish privacy rights, advocates said.
But in a 2003 essay, she warned that steps proposed in the fight against terrorism, like diminishing privacy to facilitate executive surveillance, posed a threat to the rule of law.
The disturbing equation of advancing technology and diminishing privacy is hardly new. Louis Brandeis and James Warren warned of it more than a century ago in a Harvard Law Review article that articulated the "right to be left alone".
It's easy to see why Kate Harris would adapt the story of Mr. Caul's awakening conscience for the stage: its theme of diminishing privacy remains relevant, and the screenplay's tight structure, using very few scenes, translates well to the theater.
Companies establish services and practices which diminish privacy norms, which in turn creates more demand for such services.
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