Sentence examples for search of data from inspiring English sources

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He is interesting to interview because he still acts like an intelligence officer in search of data.

It has raised fears among privacy advocates because the system initially taps substantial portions of traffic coming through an Internet service provider's networks in search of data from the target of the investigation.

But pollsters and political scientists say concern about a Bradley effect — some call it a Wilder effect or a Dinkins effect, and plenty call it a theory in search of data — is misplaced.

Then a veterans service representative who processes claims must review the documents — personnel records, doctors' memos, hospital receipts — thumbing through page after page of documents in search of data that can support a disability claim.

But when I called my wireless providers, Verizon and T-Mobile, last week in search of data on my comings and goings, call-center agents told me that their companies didn't share customers' own location logs with them without a subpoena.

The ELBT-program allows the fast search of data according to property type, chemical system (substances, mixtures, and solutions), author(s), source and year of publication.

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"We therefore decline to extend Robinson to searches of data on cell phones, and hold instead that officers must generally secure a warrant before conducting such a search".

The agencies make a distinction between intrusive "mass surveillance", which they insist they do not undertake, and "bulk interception" of electronic communciations, which they say is necessary in order to carry out targeted searches of data in pursuit of terrorist or criminal activity.

The intelligence agency makes a distinction between intrusive mass surveillance, which it insists it does not undertake, and bulk interception of electronic communciations, which it says is necessary to carry out targeted searches of data in pursuit of terrorist or criminal activity.

GCHQ argues that it only carries out targeted searches of data under legal warrants in pursuit of terrorist or criminal activity and that bulk interception is necessary as a first step in that process; other intercepted material, it insists, is never read.

In parliamentary debate over the investigatory powers bill, the government has argued that the security services only conduct targeted searches of data under legal warrants in pursuit of terrorist or criminal activity and that bulk interception is necessary as a first step in that process.

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