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Zhu claimed that Musical.ly works in tandem with parents — many of whom, he said, participate in videos and hold "a quite positive view" of the service because it encourages creativity — but its sheer user numbers make it impossible to track and police all users against potential dangers online, particularly when some content is provocative in nature.

Though there are exemptions for law enforcement, medical research and federal programs, opponents say the requirement would amount to an information ban on racial data that would make it impossible to track many things, including Latino birthrates and African-American academic achievement.

In the sixth study, Battles [ 14] obtained informed consent acknowledging that attempting research in a virtual community is difficult because participants may wish to remain anonymous to the researcher and because the transient nature of social media participation may make it impossible to track users.

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Police and judicial data are largely kept secret, making it impossible to track deaths or to determine whether the use of lethal force was justified.

The accounting rules used to calculate the pension information in United's annual report require all companies to combine their various employees' pension plans into a single set of aggregate numbers, making it impossible to track individual plans.

Spending registered by Johnson's campaign for the election period is listed as "notional value" items courtesy of the Conservative party, making it impossible to track individuals who donated to his campaign.

In the Afghanistan report, the auditors concluded that, until June 2008, the military did not even take the elementary step of recording the serial numbers of some 46,000 weapons the United States provided to the Afghans, making it impossible to track or identify any that might be in the wrong hands.

But the prospects for hot fusion didn't look much better, because the higher energy technique is more likely to create nuclei that would immediately fission, or split in half, making it impossible to track them.

This makes it impossible to track how changes in eating habits might influence the odds of cancer.

For instance, researchers only tested the participants' mental abilities once, making it impossible to track whether they got better or worse over time, added Scarmeas, an associate professor at New York's Columbia University Medical Center.

Citing trip reports that he obtained, AP reporter Desmond Butler wrote in 2012 that Gross — working under a contract for the U.S. Agency for International Development — smuggled into Cuba an array of communication technology including laptops, smartphones, satellite phones and a mobile phone chip that makes it impossible to track where a call is coming from.

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