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Do we really want the police, not just spies, to amass information on every citizen's browser record?
Critics also said that the law gave the government wide-ranging powers to amass information on Internet users and to block Web sites.
Docs have also been used to amass information in the wake of tragedies, when those in mourning are often at a loss for how to help.
"Our goal is not to amass information or to satisfy curiosity, but rather to become painfully aware, to dare to turn what is happening to the world into our own personal suffering and thus to discover what each of us can do about it".
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Another powerful tool: interviewing, to learn and amass information about your proposed new career.
Authors with new data for which they want to perform genomic selection can select the "best" method to date according to the amassed information.
People now can quickly amass information on product availability and pricing, helping them develop strategies to get the best deal.
Artists who I would describe in this way are students of popular culture and modern life who amass information almost as a PhD researcher might, and yet they are not cool observers, they are eccentric participants.
In the nineteen-fifties, the Communist Party of China began to amass strategic information from abroad.
After the first interview, the asylum-seekers have five days to amass further information in support of their claim.
SAN FRANCISCO — Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook's chief, has managed to amass more information about more people than anyone else in history.
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