"Although the FBI is legally forbidden from monitoring the communications of citizens who are not targets under Carnivore, the mere knowledge that government agents have the technical capacity to read e-mail messages will greatly increase the uncertainty of innocent citizens, " argued Dr. Jeffrey Rosen, a law professor at Georgetown University.
The topics include Islamic teaching, numeracy, health, general knowledge, local government, beauty tips, food recipes, jokes and riddles.
To my knowledge neither the government, the lending industry nor we as a society have done anything that promises to prevent this.
They fail to recognize the greater sustainability of investment choices guided by private knowledge and how government interference can misdirect those choices long before a recession appears.
Lhota, the front-runner among Republican candidates, is emphasizing his fiscal knowledge and mix of government and private-sector experience.
So I tracked down an engineer with direct knowledge both of the government interference testing and the design of cellphone GPS chips to find out more.
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What's not being discussed enough is that when it comes to applying for grants, skillful people with knowledge of how the government works take their hammers and go looking for the proverbial nail.
That suspicion was evident when two diplomats, one British and one Irish working for the UN and EU, were expelled in late 2007 for allegedly talking to Taliban groups, talks the men believed were taking place with the full knowledge of the Karzai government.
They also aim at building up a critical mass of experience and knowledge, both in government institutions and in civil society, so that the beneficiary countries will be equipped with an appropriate sustainable framework for safeguarding intangible heritage and implementing the Convention on a long term basis.
Michael Hearty's role as Director General at Finance means he has a cross-government policy knowledge and has Whitehall experience, while James Price is highly regarded as the top man at Business and Enterprise, but is young and relatively new to the job, having spent most of his career in economic development.
She said some bodies may have been taken to funeral homes without the government's knowledge.
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He discussed the U.S. government's knowledge of Iraq procurement efforts in the weapons of mass destruction field.
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His breadth of knowledge led to success in government and in private enterprise.
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If the government had prior knowledge of Tsarnaev's activities, it hasn't disclosed it.
But another government official with knowledge of Lugovoi, who also demanded anonymity because of the sensitivity of the case, said the allegations were untrue.
After a flurry of interagency meetings, however, Homeland Security decided to leave the policy director, Faisal Gill, in place, according to two government officials with knowledge of the Alamoudi investigation.
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People with knowledge of the talks say the government is putting pressure on SNS Reaal to limit the cost for taxpayers.
Mr Cameron added that the report found "no evidence whatsoever that any government minister had fore-knowledge of Mr Finucane's murder".
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This allows primary bond investors to buy government bonds safe in the knowledge that a market for the bonds will continue to exist.
In recognition of this effort, we have to accept that up until now the guiding concept behind it has been public access and promoting open knowledge, so the major challenge that the government is now facing is to mobilise the commitments made in the Paris Declaration and make the leap between public and open.
Altman and Podesta are smart men, experienced in government, and widely respected for their knowledge, but they were wrong and their comments went unchallenged.
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Forget the general knowledge quiz, the most interesting part of the government's new citizenship booklet is that, for the first time, it sets out our civic responsibilities.
After manfully denying any knowledge of German involvement in this affair, the government of Chancellor Helmut Kohl finally acceded to parliamentary demands for a report on what federal authorities knew and when they knew it.
E-Town, they say, will be a model not only of e-business but also of e-government, e-community, e-knowledge, and e-parks.
The second thing to do is to speak: make your views known to the government and the private sector, share your knowledge with people around you.
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It is not the enlargement of incentives and rewards that generates growth and progress, profits for the entrepreneur and revenues for the government, but the expansion of information and knowledge.
Maureen Mahoney, the lawyer who argued Andersen's case, says that the ruling clearly puts the onus on the government to tie the destruction of documents to knowledge of a federal investigation.
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Pertierra said a 1986 federal law supplies precedent to require completion of a civics component -- such as basic knowledge of English and U.S. history and government -- to grant permanent resident status.
The Daily Mirror's assertion that the affair was common knowledge in Mr Prescott's department was dismissed by local government minister Phil Woolas.
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