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noun
The outermost shape, view, or edge of an object.
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He wrote that a lot of the success attributed to profiling stems from books written by former profilers who in many cases have embellished the facts.
This amounted to profiling by religion and nationality, they said.
But she is not opposed to profiling when it comes to tracking down terrorists.
That may change, as companies have begun heeding the call of privacy advocates to increase access to profiling data.
It was devoted to profiling the diverse lives of typical Westchester residents after completing their daily chores.
We should rethink our objection to "profiling" of passengers to restore a proper balance.
David Tereshchuk examines Britain's efforts to prevent violent religious extremism, which some Muslims assert has led to profiling.
The Demographics Unit did not discriminate, at least among Muslims: second- and third-generation American citizens were subject to profiling.
One of the problems critics of graduated licensing had with the restrictions was that it could lead to profiling by the police.
But then the F.T.C. flinched from its responsibility to consumers: it suggested merely that Web sites be obligated to offer consumers "the choice" of saying no to profiling.
Steven W. Pelak, the export enforcement coordinator in the counterespionage section of the Justice Department, said there was an inherent protection against resorting to profiling or stereotyping.
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