Sentence examples for perceived intrusion from inspiring English sources

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She had already clashed with the company's C.E.O., Mark Thompson, over native advertising and the perceived intrusion of the business side into the newsroom.

There are many aspects to this emotionally-charged issue – legal, ethical, moral, the distinctions between punishment, discipline and abuse and the perceived intrusion into parenting choices.

It's no coincidence that the first seeds of his wild fanbase were sown in video game culture, among young men who felt threatened by the perceived intrusion of progressive politics into their private, escapist power fantasies.

Several Blue Dogs declined to talk publicly about their views, while others said health care had become a proxy for general voter distrust of the federal government and fear about the Obama administration's perceived intrusion into private markets.

Everybody denies this, but the computer-using community has released all sorts of fixes (www.tripwiresecurity.com) for this perceived intrusion.

Indeed, the huge controversy in Germany about the perceived intrusion on privacy of Google Streetview, appears to have chimed in naturally with Path's general approach.

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China has stepped up maritime patrols in the waters surrounding the islands; perceived intrusions into the disputed territory are common and both sides have scrambled fighter jets in response.

A few people worry about any blemish on a place they worked hard to nourish and protect, fighting off big hotels and other perceived intrusions on the historical ambience — even the McDonald's is discreetly cloaked in a colonial building.

He was a prime mover of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act of 1993, in which a left-right coalition moved to protect America's diverse faiths from perceived intrusions.

The obstacle posed by the intrusion objection is broader because perceived government intrusion is just one of the costs—along with monetary costs and inconvenience that regulation can impose on individuals.

The law requires every state to establish an exchange, but many are balking, complaining about everything from the expense to the perceived federal intrusion.

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