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But regulators said they were concerned that consumers' unease about online data-mining could erode their trust and use of e-commerce.

"At same time, there is an unease about information overload.

The debate about U.S.-China cyberissues reflects all the symptoms of a larger unease about the information age.

The British Medical Association, which has also voiced deep unease about sharing of patients' data, had also called for James to accept the Williams-sponsored clause.

Metadata is data about data.

In light of the recent data breach at Equifax and deep consumer unease about the company's practices, I thought Freddie Mac might be rethinking its granting Equifax what amounts to most favored nation status.

It also gave the platforms an extra month to sign up market participants and two months to start reporting data on certain swaps.The other uncertainty stemmed from long-standing European unease about America's extraterritorial ambitions.

The environment was, by the way, one of Havel's obsessions, and there is not much doubt that he would have felt serious unease about the way in which the internet is used both for censorship and massive data collection.

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WHAT made Naresh Kukreti feel unease about one week ago?

"He taps into this unease about the euro crisis.

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