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The council cited search engines and social networks as examples, without naming any, saying the dominant positions that some of these companies wield could create the scope for abusing their power.
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So is the scope for abuse.
In key respects, the scope for abuse is more threatening than martial law.
"There is a scope for abuse and the rules … should not be construed in a way that makes that possible".
The scope for abuse is obvious if a teenage gymnast or swimmer is being courted by her adult coach.
The legal limbo creates ample scope for abuse: limited regard for labour laws, for example, encourages exploitation of workers.
But we know from history that when you have this sort of situation, there is all sorts of scope for abuse".
Jim Killock, executive director of the Open Rights Group, which campaigns against restrictions on the Internet, said the bill contained unusually broad scope for abuse.
"While some kids are in awful, terminal pain, and can clearly benefit from it, the scope for abuse is there, especially if pharmaceutical companies misbehave, as they have done in the past.
If the entrepreneur refuses, they threaten to drive him out of business.The changes in commercial law passed just before Ms Park took office have somewhat narrowed the scope for abuse.
He was in charge of a computer algorithm when it began to produce inexplicable losses big enough to sink his bank: "This was a bomb and I was the only one who could defuse it". 4. Technology and growing complexity offer ever more scope for abuse, as this former structurer attests in a painfully honest appraisal: "So why did I quit?
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