Sentence examples for intrusive conduct from inspiring English sources

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Such intrusive conduct on the part of government agencies is clearly part of the fallout from 9/11, which made many Americans more willing to put up with aggressive policing if it could prevent the next attack.

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They are not keeping comprehensive records of intrusive surveillance conducted outside the UK, which is "unacceptable".

Capote didn't help matters by announcing that he found the presence of a tape recorder or notebook intrusive when conducting interviews, and preferred to rely on his own recollection of what his sources said.

Justice Kennedy dismissed the Ninth Circuit's proposals for less intrusive ways to conduct an audit as filled with "analytic errors".

The United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, in San Francisco, reversed the decision, saying that there would have been less intrusive ways to conduct the audit.

The Additional Protocol is an addendum to the treaty that allows the I.A.E.A. to conduct intrusive inspections of sites that a country has not declared are part of its nuclear program.

Mr. Patrick was less charitable last May, when he accused Mr. Dewhurst of conspiring to kill a controversial effort to apply criminal penalties to federal airport security agents who conduct intrusive pat-downs.

If proper safeguards are not put in place, the use of some biometrics, like facial-recognition technology, can also be used to conduct intrusive surveillance of individuals or groups of people by governments and private companies.

Iran would have to agree to a moratorium on production of enriched uranium on an industrial scale for between seven to nine years, ratify additional measures that let the nuclear agency conduct intrusive inspections of its nuclear facilities and create a joint venture with Russia on the production of enriched uranium on Russian soil, the officials said.

Not only did Justice Carolyn Simpson of the New South Wales Supreme Court find against the photographer, Jamie Fawcett, below, she also called his conduct "intrusive" and "threatening" and ordered him to pay the legal costs of Fairfax Media, the publisher of the newspaper he sued, The Sun-Herald.

He bowed his head, tightly shut his eyes and pressed his index finger to his lips, waiting and praying for the Texas Senate to approve one of his biggest priorities of his freshman legislative session: a measure that would apply criminal penalties to federal airport security agents who conduct intrusive pat downs.

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