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But he added it was important to remember that bulk collection of phone records represented only one of the surveillance programmes.

During the last two decades of the 20th century, government and private agencies came to recognize that electronic records represented a significant challenge to business effectiveness and to accountability.

Brian P. Hale, a spokesman for Immigration and Customs Enforcement, said in an interview that the newly disclosed records represented the past, and that the agency's new leaders were committed to transparency and greater oversight, including prompt public disclosure and investigation of every death, and more attention to detainee care in a better-managed system.

Of those, 3,929 records represented outbreaks in livestock.

Second, we assumed ICD-9 discharge codes from ED and hospital records represented correct diagnoses.

Using data linkage, we determined that these records represented 6596 individual pregnancies.

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According to Billboard, Interscope will be releasing the LP in the United States, with Island Records representing the band everywhere else.

Laura Walker, president of WNYC, said the stolen records represent a small fraction of the 100,000 donors in the database.

The dispute over so-called passenger name records represents the latest example of tensions arising out of different approaches to privacy on both sides of the Atlantic.

The power these records represent can't be overstated.

It now contains more than 4.5 million records representing 7.5% of the UK population.

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