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Other researchers have identified more technologically sophisticated ways in which privacy might be violated.
Chastity is only hot, after all, when it seems like it actually might be violated.
Even though eventual consistency is easy to guarantee, many useful network properties might be violated during the update process.
How does this convergence relate to being able to see a priori what properties of that might be violated?
Mr Sepp is not concerned that the Treasury would lose revenues or that trade agreements might be violated.
"If there's a sense that the documentaries are swayed by a commercial interest, then that trust might be violated".
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In general, "we're looking for anyone who might be violating a U.S. law and is posing a threat to the country," she explained.
Last month, the F.T.C. similarly warned six companies that they might be violating the act by offering to share tenants' rental histories with landlords.
Mr. Comey and others at the Justice Department believed that the agency might be violating laws against torture because of how the techniques were being applied.
Because the E.P.A. is continuing its investigations, agency officials declined to provide an estimate of how many companies might be violating pollution laws.
Mr. Bloomberg said the message suggested that the speaker's staff might be violating campaign finance rules by mixing politics and government business.
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