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That would be no more intrusive than the current American rule stopping any one bank gaining more than a 10% market share of deposits by acquisition, a limit already touched by Bank of America.
ECONOMIST: The limits to size
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But while the proposed new legislation would cover phone tapping and mail interceptions, it conspicuously fails to deal with other, no less intrusive, forms of electronic surveillance such as long-distance microphones, laser devices and the placing of bugs.
ECONOMIST: A snooper��s charter
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As paying by credit card becomes less intrusive, with no need to open your wallet, any new fees are going to be mostly transparent and ignored.
FORBES: Credit Card Users May Pay an Additional Fee
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In no case is the government justified in using intrusive enforcement measures developed to combat violent crime.
FORBES: It's Time To Legalize Insider Trading
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And unless it accepts sharply intrusive inspections, the IAEA will have no better chance of getting to the bottom of its nuclear intentions.
ECONOMIST: Less than meets the eye so far
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After three months of intrusive inspections, we have to date found no evidence or plausible indication of the revival of a nuclear weapons programme in Iraq.
BBC: Full text: ElBaradei briefing
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Labour's former culture minister Lord Howarth of Newport said the government was allowing the installation of "bulky and intrusive equipment" wherever was convenient to broadband providers, with no thought to the local environment.
BBC: Broadband street cabinets 'to get camouflage'
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But the existence of federal regulation furnishes no reason to make state common law governing the employer-employee relationship more intrusive.
FORBES: New York State's Top Court Tells Wall Street Compliance Pros To Be Afraid, Be Very Afraid
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The Sun's editor Dominic Mohan said the newspaper had no intention of breaching the couple's privacy by publishing what he described as "intrusive" pictures.
BBC: UK
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Not only are disabled people forced to endure multiple intrusive assessments about their disability, but having been assessed, they have little or no say over what care they should receive.
BBC: NEWS | UK | UK Politics | In full: George Osborne speech