21.   Computer companies say this policy inhibits their ability to compete internationally, and civil libertarians say it is an affront to personal privacy.

22.   Consequently, personal privacy is the proverbial genie that will not go back into its bottle.

23.   Computer networks will not fulfil their commercial potential if consumers worry that their credit-card security and personal privacy will be snagged in the Internet.

24.   Cryptography, once used only by spies and the military, has become an increasingly vital technology for insuring security in electronic commerce and personal privacy.

25.   Has Congress gone too far in protecting personal privacy and the rights of women?

26.   He also exuded empathy for subordinates including Monica Lewinsky and secretary Betty Currie, and appealed that his personal privacy be respected.

27.   His personal privacy was intact until he invited a discovery process in which he knew he would have to dissemble to hide his reckless stewardship of his office.

28.   In the offline world, a big part of personal privacy is simply the freedom to remain a face in the crowd.

29.   It provides qualified disclosure exemptions for such areas as national security, foreign relations, financial and trade secrets, and personal privacy.

30.   Likely issues include budgeting, higher and primary education, personal privacy and health care.

a. + privacy >>共 223
personal 9.26%
online 6.75%
medical 6.08%
federal 5.03%
individual 3.70%
new 3.17%
dutch 2.38%
greater 2.12%
financial 1.98%
patient 1.85%
personal + n. >>共 953
life 3.64%
information 2.53%
reason 1.99%
finance 1.63%
relationship 1.55%
experience 1.49%
injury 1.32%
problem 1.28%
attack 1.27%
trainer 1.18%
privacy 0.28%
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