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They are making improper use of the Queen's image," a palace spokesman said on Friday.
Before he resigned from government last December, after making improper use of his private office to speed up a visa for a nanny employed by his former lover, Mr Blunkett was talked about as a potential prime minister to succeed Tony Blair.It is easy to see why.
A better approach might be to make records as complete as possible but to crack down hard on anyone making improper use of them.
In early 2015, Lyft's CEO Logan Green and president John Zimmer responded to questioning about data privacy at Lyft and Uber from Senator Al Franken, writing that "As recent events in our industry have made clear, customers may be justifiably concerned about a company making improper use of their trip data.
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The commission was ordered to investigate the tangled case to see if then-premier Lawrence had made improper use of executive power in the matter.
More recently, in a YouGov survey conducted in January 2012, 69% of respondents agreed that it was too easy for former ministers to get jobs that allow them to make improper use of their time in government.
According to court and regulatory filings, representatives from Convolve and Seagate met in 1998 and 1999 to discuss some of Convolve's work, subject to an agreement that Seagate would not make improper use of what it learned in those discussions.
$6$$)The Internal Revenue Service mines financial data to predict which individual tax returns have the greatest potential for fraud and which corporations are most likely to make improper use of tax shelters.
One tweeter asked plaintively, "Can we just accept that 'they' can be used as singular?" But another wrote, "I HATE it when people make improper use of plural pronouns for gender neutrality!" Several suggested writing around the problem ("Sometimes I try to alternate he and she, but bleh").
The greater concern is not that digital actors will replace movie stars -- even the most optimistic projections of the technology put that prospect far in the future -- but that the technology may make it easier for the unscrupulous to make improper use of actors' images (or of digital creations that are strikingly reminiscent of celebrities).
Contemporary sociologists criticize later definitions of social structure by scholars such as Spencer and Parsons because they believe the work (1) made improper use of analogy, (2) through its association with functionalism defended the status quo, (3) was notoriously abstract, (4) could not explain conflict and change, and (5) lacked a methodology for empirical confirmation.
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