Sentence examples for indiscriminate access from inspiring English sources

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Each said it did not provide the government with full, indiscriminate access to its servers.

More is always better, indiscriminate access is better than targeted responses, and there's a general presumption that they'll have access to whatever they want, at any time.

Such a mechanism is completely different from classical endocrinology well understood in men where testosterone of testicular origin is transported through the blood and has indiscriminate access to the androgen receptor (AR) in all AR-containing cells of the body.

Glyn C Evans Kenilworth, Warwickshire  Nick Pickles from Big Brother Watch justifiably struggles to understand how GCHQ's indiscriminate access of communications traffic "squares with a process that requires a warrant for each individual intercept" (Report, 22 June).

ISPs advertise indiscriminate access to all internet content.

"Quite clearly the main thrust of this is there has been an issue with… the possibility of indiscriminate access to data of all sorts," she says, adding: "The [ECJ] are not distinguishing, interestingly enough, between data and content either.

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The parliament is also calling for "evidence and legally binding commitments" to ensure that data collection under FISA Section 702 is not "indiscriminate and access is not conducted on a generalised basis (bulk collection)" — which would be in contravention of the EU's Charter on Fundamental Rights.

Critics have also suggested the government is effectively trying to redraw the definition of serious crime to still be able to afford state agencies' indiscriminate bulk data access.

His regime has waged a brutal campaign against the Syrian people, using crude and indiscriminate weapons and prevented access to life-saving humanitarian assistance.

On May 28, as Femi Kuti was preparing for the United States tour that started with Thursday's concert, the state government announced a permanent shutdown of the club he and a sister built in Lagos, the New Afrika Shrine, citing "noise nuisance, illegal street trading, indiscriminate parking, blocking of access roads and obstruction of traffic".

Although the two complexes act on different substrates and are composed of different subunits, they share a similar barrel-like architecture that appears to have evolved to restrict substrate access and prevent indiscriminate degradation.

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