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Contextual integrity demands that our information practices respect context-sensitive privacy norms, where'context' refers not to the overly coarse distinction between 'private' and 'public,' but to a far richer array of social settings characterized by distinctive roles, norms and values.
It should be noted that I make the explicit assumption of stability of human population distributions – although future population projections are available [ 38], they are overly coarse spatially to be greatly informative in this analysis, so this point remains as a future challenge for improvement.
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For the purposes of this paper, an overly-generalized map contains an area class map too coarse to be useful for a particular application.
The sandwich was too coarse.
Overly harsh?
Some found "The Producers" not only coarse but overly ethnic.
Those who thought the original movie "The Producers" was "coarse" and "overly ethnic" didn't understand the marvelous humor of Mel Brooks ["When the Nazis Became Nudniks" by J. Hoberman, April 15].
He found her conversation coarse and overly familiar.
Its meaning, too, is coarser.
It is mainly composed of fine to coarse clastic sediments which conformably overly the carbonates of Masajed Formation (Upper Jurassic) and conformably underlay the Alamein Dolomite (Fig. 2).
Cotton fibers with either low or high maturity are classified as low grade for making yarns because less mature fibers with thin cell walls tend to be weak and easily broken during the spinning process, while overly mature fibers with thick cell walls produce coarse and thick yarns that are unfavorable to consumers.
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