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Exploiting leeway in rules to limit unreasonable data dissemination under a critical 2008 surveillance law, first revealed in August by the Guardian, the NSA relies on such content searches, which do not require judicial orders like subpoenas or warrants, to a previously unknown degree.
Even under Deny All and Randomization policies, Sensor Guardian just replaces the data in sensor events with fixed and unreasonable data (Deny All) or randomized data (Randomization).
When implementing the Deny All policy, we replace the real data in the sensor events with fixed and unreasonable data (e.g., set the value of step counter as always −1).
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Unreasonable restrictions on data or material availability may preclude publication.
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We discuss where our current text analysis and Semantic Web efforts at the Royal Society of Chemistry are headed and how we're making use of the unreasonable effectiveness of data.
After exclusion of four subjects with unreasonable stop smoking data and 52 individuals that could not be linked to the 1993 questionnaire, 11,407 remained.
Thus, it appeared unreasonable to compare these data with the original data from ALUSIM.
Unlike Facebook, they're not being unreasonable about sharing user data.
The ratio varies depending on the temperature of the water in which the shells formed, and the data indicated unreasonable ocean temperatures of up to 70°C.
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