In the privacy of his own life I don't think he had very many friends.
Baker is definitely in the privacy skepticism camp, but he has a point here.
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"I Am a Great Catch" proclaims a T-shirt that Wadjda wears in the privacy of her home.
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It gives readers more freedom to decide what they want to experience in the privacy of their own imagination.
Then, in the privacy of the polling booth, Minnesotans may decide to vote as they have nearly always done.
But as a former army general, he would be entitled to be interrogated in the privacy of his own home.
After all, the government is going to have difficulty in regulating what people do in the privacy of their own garage.
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No iPad owner has been sued or prosecuted yet for hacking a tablet in the privacy of his or own home.
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If Tsarnaev was combative in front of friends, Saltz says, he was likely even more confrontational in the privacy of their home.
The problem in the U.S. now is that a patchwork of laws and federal agencies have their hands in the privacy pot.
And you can decide which side of that argument you fall into in the privacy of your own home thank you very much.
"We are used to keeping secrets, " Vassily says in hushed tones, even though he is speaking in the privacy of his own kitchen.
The difficulty of creating and implementing privacy policies that strike the right balance is obvious to all who are involved in the privacy arena.
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Adding to the dilemma in the privacy area is the rapidly evolving nature of technology, company experimentation with such technologies, and citizen behavior and expectations.
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Young, 33, might have died quietly in the privacy of his home, with his wife of one year, Claudia Cuellar, and his mother, Cathy Smith, by his bedside.
But Gingrich's own House Majority Leader Dick Armey has taken him to task for not airing his high-risk change of tactics in the privacy of a closed leadership meeting.
For the first time in the history of the epidemic, Americans are now able to test for HIV and receive their test results in the privacy of their own home.
In any event, the level of privacy reasonably to be expected in a licensed vehicle is far lower than that expected in the privacy of ones home or own car.
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Constance sat behind the wheel for another few minutes, allowing Fanny time to enter their apartment, sequester herself in the privacy of her own room, and occupy her own solitary remorse.
At the Murano Urban Resort in Paris, a guest can enjoy a manicure or haircut in the privacy of his or her suite, and personalized microdermabrasion facials and body peels at the in-house spa.
While we applaud the FTC for exercising its authority to investigate clear privacy harms, and as a pathway to seeking privacy policy answers, this settlement has the potential to actually damage transparency and innovation in the privacy space.
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In a study released Tuesday night by the privacy-focused Ponemon institute, Americans said that their trust in the privacy commitments of the U.S. federal government, averaged across 75 agencies, was the lowest in the six years that Ponemon has performed the study.
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Wade, " said Edward Lazarus -- a former law clerk for Blackmun and an author of "Closed Chambers: The Rise, Fall, and Future of the Modern Supreme Court"-- "is that it's necessary for the equality of women, rather than grounding it in the privacy right.
But a true conservative would have no problem with agreeing, that what people do with their own bodies, and especially in the privacy of their own home, should be supremely their business, and that anything else would entail ignoring the basic tenet of limited government.
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The exhibition begins indoors, with portraits that were a shock because they captured women in the privacy of their homes, lost in reverie (Monet's "Madame Louis Joachim Gaudibert, " 1868) or engaged in quotidian rituals like removing a glove (Charles Carolus-Duran's "The Lady With the Glove, " 1869).
Like the lab-on-a-chip that allows people in remote parts of the world to test for HIV and syphilis, OraQuick can save lives by giving people hesitant to go to the clinic a test they can perform relatively easily and in the privacy of their own homes.
Anyone who has actually done real psychotherapy, in which people really pour out their souls (in my 20s, I practiced psychiatry), knows how dangerous, delicate and often destructive such an exercise can be -- even in the privacy, confidentiality and highly ritualized setting of the doctor-patient relationship.
If unchecked it breeds a resentment that could express itself in the privacy of the ballot booth with a vote for the grumpy old maverick who looks as if he would be happy to down vodka shots with you, even if his doctors did not allow it.
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